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Watching films at cinema vs at home

Every Friday, we get surprised with the amount of new films that are available to watch in the cinema. However, there are lots of people who prefer to watch films sitting on their sofas. So it is better to watch films in the cinema or at home? On the one hand, watching films at home can be more comfortable and cheaper than going to the cinema. Firstly, you do not need to spend money on tickets and you can do whatever you want because you are at your house. In the cinema although you need to pay, there is a best quality in video and sound, which makes the film lots better. Also at home you can only watch old films, while at cinema you can see the newest films in the billboard. On the other hand, watching a film in the cinema can be more enjoyable. To get started, I need to say that microwave popcorn is good, but they have nothing to do against the ones in the cinema. Another advantage is that in the cinema, there aren’t interruptions that make you lose the thread of th

"Wonder"

Have you ever thought you are better than someone just because they’re different? Have you ever thought about how people with serious health problems live? “Wonder” helps you to value your life and love yourself as you are. Wonder is a book that talks about August, a teenager with a serious physical deformation. August has never gone to a normal school; her mum has always been his teacher. Now we will need to face the problems the new school will give him. Exclusion, empathy, bullying, realism… are a small part of all the values that this book teaches us. August has not had an easy life, when he was young he needed ten operations on his face. Despite this problem, he has always continued loving himself, a difficult thing in his situation. This is surprising because lots of people would give up if they were at the same situation as him. I highly recommend this book because it’s very realist and makes you change your point of view on many aspects of our daily l