Looking back (recent though!) In these months of silence I have not abandoned
proper reading, but I can say that I went up to 30 km / h. ..
It was not a waste of time anyway because
today I read two wonderful novels, I met two women writers of thriller / detective
very interesting and I distracted with some other reading. Surely
is wonderful
Middlesex of Jeffrey Eugenides .
-reference for this and the
provided below novels to my library on
aNobii for more precise feedback. Here, now, I just say that this book has me completely
kidnapped. The characters will remain in, the doubts, uncertainties, magic and love. There is everything in this novel that certainly equals and exceeds the
g IARD ino The Virgin Suicides by the same author.
One day of
David Nicholls I was not surprised. I mean, imagine, given the reviews, even famous, I would have liked. But the book goes further. Beginning with a simplicity that is also banal, the characters insinuate themselves in the mind of the reader (at least in my own) to find a space for sharing
, I think. And even now, after a while 'days of the end of the book, there remain a small area of \u200b\u200bthe head. It 'amazing how this happens!
In these months I have been attacked also readings of pure enjoyment. Among these were the best two books by Camilla
Lackberg (now it seems that only the Swedish thriller to write them, right?)
The ice princess and
The Preacher , which in fact I'm yet ended. They start to like some landscapes. and then let's face it, in the first half of the novel was also the beginning of a love story!
Di Tutt
'more depth and complexity are the books
Fred Vargas , author I discovered through
trilogy Adamsberg , or three of the first investigations
of Jean - Baptiste
Adamsberg , one of the most unbearable
police officers ever written. This
at least at first blush, because
then, what happens to his colleagues,
Adamsberg you stick on him and you begin to trust his theories
inconclusive. One for which, however, is well worth reading the
Vargas is his Paris inhabited by special characters, sometimes well-educated, sometimes
superstitious, sometimes queens and sometimes hydraulic
improvised but prepared.
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