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Review | Upgrade – Blake Crouch
Upgrade is undoubtedly one of Blake Crouch's best books, because it has curious and fascinating content, which is genetics, his social criticism and mainly because he manages to give his work a quick read, even if it often slips in technical terms.
Review | The Alaska Sanders Case – Joël Dicker
The Alaska Sanders case is one of Joël Dicker's best thrillers, with an intriguing story, full of suspense and twists.
Review: The Summer I Turned Pretty – Season 1
Based on the work of Jenny Han, author of To All the Boys I've Loved Before, in The Summer That Changed My Life, Belly (Lola Tung) always spends her summer vacation the same way. But this time she will experience emotions that no other summer has provided.
Review | Gaiman Library – Volume 1
Gaiman Library Volume 1 is an edition that every Neil Gaiman fan should own, as well as anyone who would like to know where to start reading the author's stories.
Review | Once upon a time in Hollywood – Quentin Tarantino
Once upon a time in Hollywood was released by Editora Intrínseca in a small format, giving the reader a different way of reading, like the famous paperbacks of the last century, with malleable pages that you can take wherever you want.
Review | The Animal Farm – George Orwell
Animal Farm is a fantastic journey into the world we live in and to get to know ourselves as true citizens of this world.
Review | Player Number 1 – Ernest Cline
The new edition of Player Number 1 is a tribute to every fan of books and especially the nerd public that seeks more than a good read.
Review | The World in Chaos - Patrick Ness
The World in Chaos is a book full of criticisms of our reality that still "screams" at boys for being men and shut women for wanting to think.
Review: American Gods - Neil Gaiman
With an original and interesting plot, American Gods shows the full potential of Neil Gailman