Greice Negrini
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Passionate about the words of books and scenes from films and series. He loves animals, the sun, the sea and what nature can offer. She is an addicted reader and still wants to write a book.
The Girls of Corona Del Mar - Rufi Thorpe
Even though it is aimed at a younger audience, the book deals with interesting issues that mature in the course of the plot.
Review: A Summer to Start Again - Morgan Matson
Talking about love, loss and overcoming, A Summer to Start Over is an exciting and well-written book.
Review: Provence- Bridget Asher
Provence is a beautiful, engaging and interesting drama that escapes clichés.
Review: The Reaper- Neal Shusterman
If you are a reader who likes fantasy books or dystopia in the style of these bestsellers like Maze Runner, Hunger Games, Divergent and the like, ...
Review: Sociedade JM Barrie- Barbara J. Zitwer
If someone asks me what I think of Peter Pan's story, he will end up completely disillusioned with my answer. Not...
Review: Lies like Love - Louisa Reid
For those who have never read or heard about the author Louisa Reid, I need to start talking about the first book that Novo Conceito ...
Review: The Last Camellia - Sarah Jio
The Last Camellia is a work that will bring a little history about the mansions of the interior of England.
Review: There Will Always Be You- Heather Butler
When the literary genre Sick-Lit came into emphasis in the publishing market, fever became quite lucrative for some works that also ended ...
Review: It Happened That Summer- Stephanie Perkins
We are already entering the season a little colder which is autumn, but I come with this review to declare my love and ...
Review: Disintegrated - Neal Shusterman
It was high time that Novo Conceito published the continuation of Fragmentados. And she made the fans of the ...
Review: Fire Against Fire - Jenny Han and Siobhan Vivian
And here comes the conclusion of the Eye for an Eye trilogy by the authors Jenny Han and Siobhan Vivian, so awaited by the public ...
Review: Fragmentados- Neal Shusterman
How is it to imagine a life in which in adolescence there is a law in which from the age of thirteen you can have ...