Tag: book review
“Creatura”, by Nely Cab
The irony of life is to realize that you live only to die.
Every day I discover new books. Some of them don’t spark any...
“The Book of Tomorrow”, by Cecelia Ahern
Photo: www.booksdirect.tumblr.com
Most people go in bookshops and have no idea what they want to buy. Somehow, the books sit there, almost magically willing people...
“If Only It Were True”, by Marc Levy
It's when you give something that you have very little of, that you truly give.
If I had to describe the book If Only It...
“Rumors”, by Anna Godbersen
Good girls hold their heads high by daylight,
Their grace and their virtue soaring with kites,
While bad girls slink along in their shame-
Everyone stares...
The Secret Door to Success, by Florence Scovel-Shinn
Nothing is too good to be true, nothing is too wonderful to happen, nothing is too good to last.
In the article 5 ways to...
The Book Thief – by Markus Zusak
Here’s a small fact:
You are going to die...
The Books Thief’s story catches your attention from the first page. Those first words just hit you...
“Isobel’s Wedding” by Sheila O’Flanagan
Photo: weedingsbythebreakers
Not that I stop reading chick lit during colder months, but nothing compares to reading while you are on holiday, with the summer...
REWORK by Jason Fried and David Heinemeier Hansson
There are four-letter words you should never use in business. They're not fuck or shit. They're need, must, can't, easy, just, only and fast....
Sense and sensibility (by Jane Austen) – then and now
Money can only give happiness where there is nothing else to give it. Beyond a competence, it can afford no real satisfaction, as far...
“The Girl on Paper” by Guillaume Musso
What are books good for, if they don’t make us feel alive, if they can’t make us live it more intensely? - Henry Miller
I...