Siete minutos by Ismael Camacho Arango (most read books of all time txt) ๐
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Siete minutos is a book about life in Latin America, when everything gets disrupted by wars and revolutions, but then a man emerges ready to conquer the world.
After his humble beginnings, Homer wants to have some money. Then he becomes very rich as the sun explodes, killing humankind and bringing apocalypse to his soul.
The book has a humoristic look on life. We see the corruption and intrigue existing in Latin American governments then and now, as Homer takes advantage of society to conquer the world.
After his humble beginnings, Homer wants to have some money. Then he becomes very rich as the sun explodes, killing humankind and bringing apocalypse to his soul.
The book has a humoristic look on life. We see the corruption and intrigue existing in Latin American governments then and now, as Homer takes advantage of society to conquer the world.
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Hurrah to the admiral!
ADMIRAL
โฆAnd then the fecund rivers of the dark women gave birth to heroes, who
multiplied themselves just as his childrenโฆ
CUT TO
EXT. LUXURIOUS YACHT โ NIGHT
HOMER
Iโve given him the whole solution. Weโll have the rest of the night to ourselves.
FIFI
When will the admiral end?
CUT TO
The cardinal and Aurita come back to the table rearranging their clothes. They ask for glasses of wine.
ADMIRAL
โฆAnd then the flag of freedom displayed its coloursโฆ
AURITA
My husband must be finishing.
The seagull flies away, crashing against some of the mastiffs as the general goes to sleep on the table after drinking his wine. He snores with the peculiar sound of heroes.
CUT TO
ADMIRAL
โฆThat is why we must shout once more: Freedom! Freedom! Freedom! Iโve
spoken.
They applaud while the admiral drinks his wine.
CARDINAL
We must go to sleep, my sons. I have to say mass early tomorrow.
ADMIRAL
We understand.
Homer calls the sailors.
HOMER
Take the general to his cabin and help him to get undressed.
Human Bombs
EXT. SHIP- NIGHT
A few sailors look into the night with binoculars as a middle aged man wearing a short shirt stands with a glass in his hand.
Sipping his drink, he looks out into the sea.
INTERMEDIARY
Are you sure this is the place?
FIRST SAILOR
The pilot swears it is.
INTERMEDIARY
Itโs strange. These people usually arrive on time.
SECOND SAILOR
They must have been found.
INTERMEDIARY
Donโt be a pessimist.
SECOND SAILOR
Everything is possible, my captain.
INTERMEDIARY
You mustnโt call me captain. Iโm only an intermediary, remember?
ALL THE SAILORS
Yes sir.
INTERMEDIARY
Are you all armed?
ALL THE SAILORS
Yes sir.
INTERMEDIARY
Have you checked the security installations?
ALL THE SAILORS
Yes sir.
INTERMEDIARY
Tell radar.
He moves across ship. Then he sits and drinks from his glass.
ADMIRAL
โฆAnd then the fecund rivers of the dark women gave birth to heroes, who
multiplied themselves just as his childrenโฆ
CUT TO
EXT. LUXURIOUS YACHT โ NIGHT
HOMER
Iโve given him the whole solution. Weโll have the rest of the night to ourselves.
FIFI
When will the admiral end?
CUT TO
The cardinal and Aurita come back to the table rearranging their clothes. They ask for glasses of wine.
ADMIRAL
โฆAnd then the flag of freedom displayed its coloursโฆ
AURITA
My husband must be finishing.
The seagull flies away, crashing against some of the mastiffs as the general goes to sleep on the table after drinking his wine. He snores with the peculiar sound of heroes.
CUT TO
ADMIRAL
โฆThat is why we must shout once more: Freedom! Freedom! Freedom! Iโve
spoken.
They applaud while the admiral drinks his wine.
CARDINAL
We must go to sleep, my sons. I have to say mass early tomorrow.
ADMIRAL
We understand.
Homer calls the sailors.
HOMER
Take the general to his cabin and help him to get undressed.
Human Bombs
EXT. SHIP- NIGHT
A few sailors look into the night with binoculars as a middle aged man wearing a short shirt stands with a glass in his hand.
Sipping his drink, he looks out into the sea.
INTERMEDIARY
Are you sure this is the place?
FIRST SAILOR
The pilot swears it is.
INTERMEDIARY
Itโs strange. These people usually arrive on time.
SECOND SAILOR
They must have been found.
INTERMEDIARY
Donโt be a pessimist.
SECOND SAILOR
Everything is possible, my captain.
INTERMEDIARY
You mustnโt call me captain. Iโm only an intermediary, remember?
ALL THE SAILORS
Yes sir.
INTERMEDIARY
Are you all armed?
ALL THE SAILORS
Yes sir.
INTERMEDIARY
Have you checked the security installations?
ALL THE SAILORS
Yes sir.
INTERMEDIARY
Tell radar.
He moves across ship. Then he sits and drinks from his glass.
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