Nausea
Nausea: a book by Jean-Paul Sartre, a “philosophical” diary on the discomfort of the world in agony on the eve of the Second World War.
Nausea: a book by Jean-Paul Sartre, a “philosophical” diary on the discomfort of the world in agony on the eve of the Second World War.
Javier Marías leads us to reflect on death, on who remains and on his feelings.
The Haunting of Hill House: Shirley Jackson’s novel became a classic of the horror genre and from which they took a Netflix TV series.
Abbi cura di splendere: a fresh, young and moving bildungsroman novel. Great for a summer reading!
Becoming: a story about a black woman who came to the White House from the South Side of Chicago.
I’ll Take New York: Bea and Jake say enough to love, but the city of New York has other plans for them.
Hi girls and boys! How are you? Today I speak of a novel that I finished reading not long ago: “In front of my…
Hello boys and girls! Today I want to talk about a novel that I really liked: “It’s just a love story”. I found this…
OBSESSION: violence, sex and passion. A story full of twists, suspense and emotions.
L’amore addosso: a book that talks about love, but what is love? The one between husband and wife, that between two lovers, that between mother and daughter?