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    Le fenici tascabili - 179: L'amore è un cane che viene dall'inferno
    Stick Out Your Tongue
    Gai-jin
    The Likeness
    American Gods
    White Chrysanthemum
    • La lettrice testarda

      • 176 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Isobel ha nove anni e il suo compleanno si avvicina, ma non ci saranno regali per lei. L'unica cosa che la fa volare lontano dalle rigide regole familiari è la lettura, che deve praticare di nascosto poiché sua madre la considera inadeguata per una bambina. Crescendo, alimenta questa passione di notte, alla luce di una candela. A sedici anni, la sua vita cambia radicalmente: è costretta a lasciare tutto, cercandosi un lavoro e una nuova sistemazione. Per la prima volta, Isobel si confronta con un mondo al di fuori della sua famiglia e del suo quartiere, sentendosi inadeguata e fuori posto, come sua madre le ha sempre fatto credere. Quando incontra un gruppo di ragazzi appassionati di libri, inizialmente rimane in silenzio, spaventata dalla possibilità di esprimere se stessa. Tuttavia, le parole di grandi autori iniziano a far breccia nelle sue insicurezze, insegnandole il coraggio di esprimere le proprie opinioni e di rivendicare la cultura che ha costruito. Isobel scopre il sogno di scrivere e liberare le parole che ha trattenuto per troppo tempo. Amy Witting celebra la lotta per i diritti delle donne, rendendo "La lettrice testarda" un elogio della letteratura e un romanzo di formazione sulla scoperta del proprio posto nel mondo, con una protagonista pronta a sfidare le convenzioni per vivere in autonomia.

      La lettrice testarda2020
      2.7
    • White Chrysanthemum

      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      I read it in one sitting Kate Kellaway Observer

      White Chrysanthemum2018
      4.4
    • American Gods

      • 658 pages
      • 24 hours of reading

      The extraordinary, highly acclaimed epic novel from storytelling genius Neil Gaiman. After three years in prison, Shadow has done his time. But as the time until his release ticks away, he can feel a storm brewing. Two days before he gets out, his wife Laura dies in a mysterious car crash, in adulterous circumstances. Dazed, Shadow travels home, only to encounter the bizarre Mr Wednesday claiming to be a refugee from a distant war, a former god and the king of America. Together they embark on a very strange journey across the States, along the way solving the murders which have occurred every winter in one small American town. But the storm is about to break... Disturbing, gripping and profoundly strange, Gaiman's epic novel sees him on the road to the heart of America. Includes extra material exclusive to this Headline Review edition.

      American Gods2016
      4.1
    • Madeleine Hanna breaks out of her straight-and-narrow mold when she falls in love with charismatic loner Leonard Bankhead, while at the same time an old friend of hers resurfaces, obsessed with the idea that Madeleine is his destiny.

      The Marriage Plot2011
      3.5
    • Then We Came to the End

      • 387 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      No one knows us quite the same way as the men and women who sit beside us in department meetings and crowd the office refrigerator with their labeled yogurts. Every office is a family of sorts, and the ad agency Joshua Ferris brilliantly depicts in his debut novel is family at its strangest and best, coping with a business downturn in the time-honored way: through gossip, pranks, and increasingly frequent coffee breaks. With a demon's eye for the details that make life worth noticing, Joshua Ferris tells a true and funny story about survival in life's strangest environment--the one we pretend is normal five days a week.

      Then We Came to the End2010
      3.5
    • The Likeness

      • 704 pages
      • 25 hours of reading

      Detective Cassie Maddox is still trying to deal with the events of In the Woods. She is out of the Murder Squad and has started a relationship with fellow detective Sam O'Neill but is too badly shaken to commit to Sam or to her career. Then Sam is allocated a new case, that of a young woman stabbed to death just outside Dublin. He calls Cassie to the murder scene and she finds the victim is strangely familiar. In fact, she is Cassie's double. Not only that, but her ID says she is Lexie Madison the identity Cassie used, years ago, as an undercover detective. With no leads, no suspects and no clues, Cassie's old undercover boss spots the opportunity of a lifetime: to send Cassie undercover in the dead girl's place. She could pick up information the police would never hear and tempt the killer to finish the job. So Cassie moves into Whitethorn House, poses as a post-grad student, and prepares to enter Lexie's world.

      The Likeness2009
      4.1
    • Stick Out Your Tongue

      • 96 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      A Chinese writer whose marriage has fallen apart travels to Tibet. As he wanders through the countryside, the divide between fact and fiction becomes confused and the man is drawn deep into an alien culture that haunts his dreams.

      Stick Out Your Tongue2008
      3.7
    • Le fenici tascabili - 179: L'amore è un cane che viene dall'inferno

      Testo originale a fronte

      • 207 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Vagabondi, falliti, pezzenti, ubriaconi, giocatori d'azzardo di terz'ordine, prostitute e naturalmente il poeta stesso, fallito tra i falliti e pezzente tra i pezzenti: è questo il mondo di cui si popolano i versi di Bukowski, un mondo osservato a volte con il distacco sarcastico di chi ne scorge con chiarezza e lucidità i limiti e le piccolezze, altre volte con la genuina e partecipata commozione di chi non può tirarsene fuori, di chi si sente in qualche modo parte di quell'umanità sconfitta e umiliata.

      Le fenici tascabili - 179: L'amore è un cane che viene dall'inferno2007
      3.6
    • Plenty of liberal scholars and pundits have criticized the deception of the American people, but Michael Moore's work offers a distinctly positive perspective. He argues that Republican lawmakers and their wealthy corporate allies have manipulated the public using fabricated threats and lies to maintain their power and wealth. Moore expresses his anger towards George W. Bush and conservatives regarding the Iraq war, the Enron collapse, and the connections between the Bush family, the Saudi government, and Osama bin Laden. His book aims to empower those with liberal views—whom he believes comprise the majority of Americans—to reclaim their country from conservative control. With his signature confrontational humor, Moore provides insights on how to engage with conservative relatives and even proposes a "Draft Oprah for President" movement. Notably, he acknowledges some areas where Republicans are correct and critiques his fellow liberals, suggesting a desire for a more nuanced political discourse. While the book covers a wide range of topics, including Iraq, tax cuts, and the Patriot Act, its scattered nature and comedic tone occasionally detract from clarity. Nevertheless, this variety showcases Moore's bewildered yet resiliently optimistic viewpoints.

      Dude, Where´s My Country?2003
      3.4
    • Gai-jin

      • 1578 pages
      • 56 hours of reading

      In the closed society of Japan in 1862, a bitter battle for commercial supremacy rages between the Struan and Brock trading houses. Young Malcolm Struan confronts the complex politics of the Japanese Court and the samurai of the warlords to succeed in love. By the author of "King Rat" and "Shogun".

      Gai-jin1994
      3.9