on The Shallows
It is disturbing to verify the accuracy of the message of this book, since the warnings have been fulfilled. I'll write an extensive review when I've digested it well.
on The Tiger and the Dried Persimmon (Korean Folk Tales)
I read this wonderful Korean story, a fascinating and funny tale with a very comical moral. I recommend it if you like literature and if you like to laugh. #literature #fable
on Caught Up
After enjoying the first book more than I expected, I’m happy to say that Caught Up didn’t disappoint either. Seeing Josh and Aly from the sidelines was a nice touch, but this time the spotlight was on Junior, a character I honestly dislik…
on Lights Out
I kept postponing Lights Out by Navessa Allen, mainly hoping to read the full trilogy in my native language first. But after all the BookTok hype and divided opinions, I finally gave in. The first half felt a bit slow for me, and while so…
on The Locked Door
After a little break from Freida McFadden, The Locked Door reminded me why I keep coming back to her books. While I noticed a few familiar elements from her previous novels, the story and plot twists still kept me guessing until the very e…
on Origin
Pure Dan Brown style. It's been a long time since a book caught me like this, despite being more than 600 pages I've completed it in less than 10 days. 😆
on La Culpa es de la Vaca
My new review in the scrobblelife community is about a story that teaches us that the here and now are valuable. #venezuela
on The Impossible Fortune
Another Thursday Murder Club, but this time it's about crypto with a fortune in Bitcoin at stake. Some interesting twists, but maybe not the best of the series.
on Juan Salvador Gaviota
I think this book is one of the most well-known and widely read. I remember being 17 when I finally managed to buy it at a used book sale. There I found the hardcover edition with beautiful photos that I still have, which I devoured while…
on OL15390487W
Este libro lo disfrute mucho [ENG/SPA]
<div class="text-justify"> I think this book is one of the most well-known and widely read. I remember being 17 when I finally managed to buy it at a used book sale. There I found the hardcover edition with beautiful photos that I still h…
on OL10200823W
The Rump of a Roman Horse(eng-spn)
 Greetings, on this occasion I would like to review a reading I found in the book **La Culpa es d…
on OL1667493W
El tobogán de emociones de Nené: Una reseña de Naranjas dulces de Néstor Caballero (100/100)[ENG/SPA][
<div class="text-justify"> Today I want to talk to you about the beautiful novel Sweet Oranges, by Néstor Caballero. I confess I read it twice, as it was a true pleasure to journey through the voice of Ezequiel Martínez, "Nené." Our young…
on Cuentos Tradicionales de Corea
**Heungbu y Nolbu** It's a simple yet incredibly powerful story about empathy and greed; if you're ever looking for something interesting to read, I highly recommend it.
on Inés del alma mía
I am about to read this incredible historical novel by Isabel Allende for the second time, a work of art that every woman should read.
on OL7376389W
Cumboto: A Perfect Puzzle Between the Drum and the Secret (Literary Review 100/100)
<div class="text-justify"> Hello, dear Hive community! Today I want to open a window into the realm of imagination and take you on a journey to a night illuminated by the soft light of the full moon. I want to tell you about a work that,…
on Sobre héroes y tumbas
A fascinating book, full of emotion and contradictions. It's one of the best existentialist works I've ever read.