Un libro che non si lascia, ti inghiotte Accabadora di Michela Murgia, la storia spezza il respiro dell’emozione. Nulla di gridato, le vibrazioni di questo romanzo sono come il popolo…
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La memoria di Babel L’Attraversaspecchi – Christelle Dabos
Il quarto volume ha la copertina rossa, così almeno ho visto in giro per il web, spero di non sbagliarmi, intanto parliamo del terzo, mi riferisco alla saga dell’Attraversaspecchi, La…
Brand New Ancients – Kate Tempest
“Focus, now”, Brand new ancients are the boys on the street, the only man behind the tarnished window, the woman walking thinking about the courage it takes to move forward:…
Machines like me – Ian McEwan
“I can’t intervene on my feelings. You must grant me my feelings “. An android aware but without unconsciousness dominated by a perfect logic, too much compared to the unpredictable…
The seven deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle
Anxiety is the minimum, heaviness was the coup de grace: I get rid of possible misunderstandings to tell you that I didn’t like the acclaimed novel The Seven Deaths by…
Shadowhunters The red scrolls of magic – Cassandra Clare
There is the mega party in Venice, to scream: the most beautiful part of the book Shadowhunters The red scrolls of magic of the legendary Cassandra Clare. We love it….
One Foot in the Grave – Jeaniene Frost
After four years Cat is a ruthless agent of a vampire-hunting government organization: it’s the second volume of the Jeaniene Frost saga, One Foot in the Grave. Novel of 2011,…
Halfway to the Grave – Jeaniene Frost
Halfway to the Grave by Jeaniene Frost has two firsts (for me): first book read in ebook version, and first reading on vacation. I have to start by clarifying a…
Where the crawdads sing – Delia Owens
Let’s go Where the crawdads sing with Delia Owens, which is then the original title of the book released in Italy as La ragazza della palude published by Solferino. A…
The House of Gold – Natasha Solomons
“Leaving Vienna is a bit like dying”, but if we are not the Goldbaum can we understand the poignant bond of a family that makes Natasha Solomons’ book wonderful? We…