book reviews
Reviews of books by relationship gurus, dating experts, and cautionary tale-tellers.
Massimiliano Nuzzolo, "La felicità è facile"
A good writer is like an actor, he interprets, he doesn’t necessarily give you his vision, he identifies with the characters even when they think in the opposite way. And Massimiliano Nuzzolo is a good writer, his stories have a precise and studied language, “supervised” as they say, of great effect, and also have a good framework and original arguments. “Happiness is easy” is a collection that reconciles with the genre of the short story, set aside in recent years, or used as an expedient by those who cannot express themselves with a wider breath. Here, however, there is content — even messages conveyed in a subliminal way — there is a structured and harmonious development of the plot, and finally, there is a caustic and fun but also lyrical style.
By Patrizia Poli3 years ago in Humans
Otello Chelli, "Gente della Venezia"
Legend has it that Otello Chelli, born in 1933, learned to read sitting next to newspaper posters. Genuine self-taught, he writes in a language where every word is literary and imbued with pathos, but he makes errors and typos that “Il Tirreno” — from which the ebook “People of Venice district” can be downloaded — has not corrected precisely because the material of this singer of the most intense labronicity must remain what it is, raw and shiny like a freshly extracted diamond, stately and popular at the same time.
By Patrizia Poli3 years ago in Humans
The Key to Win a Man’s Heart
The key to win a man’s heart is… The key to winning a man's heart is knowing what he wants and giving it to him. It is also important to show interest in the things they are interested in. Finally, do not try to change them, just let them be themselves.
By Andero Miil3 years ago in Humans
Five Books
I read a lot — last year I read 25 books, and I’m hoping to clear 20 again this year. If you love learning, then in my opinion, books are the way to go. That’s because you get a wide variety of perspectives — unlike podcasts and YouTube channels, where you’re generally gonna get the same viewpoints over and over again.
By Abhay Mishra3 years ago in Humans
Meet Your Sweet 2nd Chance PDF
If you’ve been spending too much time thinking about what went wrong, what your ex is doing, or how they feel, then you could be forgetting about someone very important: yourself. If you want to get your ex back, it doesn’t have to be impossible. Even if things didn’t end on the best of terms, there are always ways to re-ignite that spark once again. In order to get ex back the right way, you need to address what went wrong in the relationship. Did they complain? Did you constantly fight about something? Instead of being defensive of every situation, you should adapt and learn. The system is based on research and research on basic human nature. Packed with tips, advice, and practical exercises, you can achieve something you may have thought was impossible. Each subject has a ton of information that really builds up the character of a person if you read it. This book is an Ultimate Attraction Transformation Series that offer readers tips and tricks to transform their personality to attract the persons of opposite sex!
By eawyle sonyway3 years ago in Humans
Book Review: We Are All Constellations by Amy Beashel
You are strong. You are brave. You are not alone. Seventeen-year-old Iris is happy. She might not have her mother but she refuses to let her past determine who she is. Then Iris finds out the truth about her mum’s death. As her childhood memories prove uncertain, not even her friends or new love interest Orla can help her make sense of them. Reeling from the discovery, Iris is forced to question everything she knows about her friends, her family and herself. But can she find a new future now her eyes are open to the past? CW: grief, suicide, suicidal ideation, mental illness, sexual orientation, LGBTQIA+ characters and themes, violence against women
By Marie Sinadjan4 years ago in Humans
Book Review: The Last Daughter by Alexis L. Menard
She’s cursed with a dead witch’s power over fate, he’s a heartless demigod born for revenge and redemption. Once her enemy, now a conflict of interest. The fate of the Nine Realms dangles on a dangerously thin thread. Fate was cruel enough by dealing Ailsa with a fatal illness. But when her father and sisters are killed at war, she becomes the Last Daughter in a long line of shieldmages. This power comes with a price, however, coincidentally getting her kidnapped by an elfin she’s only heard of through legends. Vali’s realm is dying, inflicted by the black magic, sedir, and the only way to heal his land is by delivering the Tether to Odin, king of the gods. When he finds this power bound inside a mortal woman, he is forced to bring her and her shapeshifting wolven back to his home in Alfheim. But their journey across the Tree of Life is perilous, and betrayal is imminent. Vali and Ailsa must depend on each other for survival, a mutual dependency that turns into a passionate love affair. With Odin waiting on this promised power, a kindred spirit found in her enemy, and a dark threat neither Ailsa nor Vali intended to find in the bright lands of Alfheim, what started as a simple quest has turned into a fight to save all gods, mortals, and fae alike. Vikings meet magic in this fresh retelling of Norse Mythology. CW: graphic sex, violence
By Marie Sinadjan4 years ago in Humans
Book Review: Starbinder by Mark Timmony
Forged in betrayal. Tempered by the stellar winds. Chosen by the stars. For five hundred years since the Sundering, the order of the Shaluay Starbinders has been dwindling. With their Starwells lying dormant, key artefacts of their order lost and their seers driven mad by the powers that broke the world, only one hope remains to the man who leads them; a fifteen year old girl. Born to a clan of Wanderers, Reiana has been raised by a harsh grandmother who blames her for the death of her daughter, Reiana's own mother. When bandits attack the clan's camp, Reiana leaves the safety of the caravans to pursue the abductor of her younger cousin, heedless of the dangers. But when a creature of the Void takes notice can Reiana's own untapped abilities save her, or will the truth of a betrayal see her lost forever? CW: suicide, gore, child abduction; allusion of child murder
By Marie Sinadjan4 years ago in Humans









