Goyo Potter and the Cursed Child

Reading Harry Potter at the bus
Reading Harry Potter at the bus

When I work as a dancer or dance instructor in hotels, is very common I have to wait a long time for the job to start. In one of the hotels I work on a weekly basis in Punta Mita, they have a bookshelf where Hotel Guests can leave their finished books so another one can read them. For some reason, it is mostly foreigners the ones who leave the books behinds. Mexican guests rarely leave their books behind. For that same reason, most of the books left at the bookshelf are in English, thus most of the Mexicans wandering there just leave without picking any book.

I got this habit of checking regularly there. When I find something really interesting, I leave one of my books in Spanish I read already and I take one with me. Last week, I was surprised to see that someone left “Harry Potter and the Cursed Child.” This is the unofficial 8th book of Harry Potter’s Saga. It is unofficial as it was developped as an exercise by J.K Rowling, John Tiffany and Jack Thorne to imagine possible futures for Harry Potter, Hermione Granger, Draco Malfoy, Ron Weasley, Ginny and other characters. As far as I know it was not released massively as the other books. It was rather turned into a play by Jack Thorne and put on London Theaters at the end of July, 2016.

So it was extremely delightful to find this rehearsal storyline just there, in one forgotten corner at the bookshelf of the hotel. Hogwarts has been a peaceful place for 14 years. Harry Potter is reaching his 40’s and is father of Albus Severus Potter. Albus biggest problem is to deal with his fathers’ fame, and the weight of a family he never asked for. As past and present fuse in a magical way (we expected magic, didn’t we?) both Harry and his son Albus will learn that darkness comes from unexpected places.

I really enjoyed the book. Now there is a huge queue to read the book starting with my roomie Anton. In case you want to read it after, just raise the hand and leave me a comment here:

Reading Harry Potter at the Salads
Reading Harry Potter at the Salads

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Top & Bottom Ranked Cities for Cost of Living 2015

Top & Bottom Ranked Cities for Cost of Living 2015

As an interested in World traveling and living abroad, I always wander which cities are the most expensive to be in as a foreigner. I came with this 2015 ranking of the most expensive cities to live in as a foreigner. For all my friends that do exchanges through AIESEC, or that lead the frontlines of Globalization working abroad for their global companies, this might be really helpful for you.

Ranked Cities for Cost of Living 2015
Ranked Cities for Cost of Living 2015

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