
A book is Lust For Flying
‘The Untold Love Stories’ By Tatiana Niculescu: Love Destined To Be Inherited
I was walking leisurely through the bookstore, feeding myself on the smell of printed letters when, suddenly, a book on the bookshelf...
‘The Revenge Of Forgiveness’ By Eric-Emmanuel Schmitt: Four Living Short Stories
What is a TBR list (To Be Read) useful for? In my case, just to have something to ignore. This time, the unforeseen thing that messed up...
‘Aimez-Vous Brahms’ By Françoise Sagan: One Woman, Two Men, One Choice
Wandering through the bookstore without a target and without my “Wish List” (lucky me, cause this is the essential condition to keep my...
‘The Night In Lisbon’ By Erich Maria Remarque: A Life In One Night
I met Erich Maria Remarque quite a long time ago, in a volume that contained two different novels regarding the theme and the approach –...
‘The Painted Veil’ By Somerset Maugham: When Suffering Leads To Evolution
Following the recommendations of my reading fellows but also out of longing for the British writing of the beginning of the 20th century,...
‘The Midnight Library’ By Matt Haig: How Many Lives Do You Need In Order To Learn How To Live?
I bought this book because I was incited by the debates about it among the literary groups I am part of. Today I recommend the book to...
‘The Sufferings of Young Werther’ By Goethe:There’s A Thin Line Between Love And Obsession
Classics were my first literary passion. Lately, however, contemporary literature has found a consistent place in my personal library...
‘All Men Do Not Inhabit This World in the Same Way’ By Jean-Paul Dubois: Dignity and Resignation
Taking a look on the literary offer from the beginning of the year 2021, I noticed a book that won the 2019 Goncourt Prize, one of the...
‘An Apartment In Paris’ By Guillaume Musso: A New Adventure On Two Continents
Since a few days ago I finished “The Angel’s Call” (Guillaume Musso), I continued this literary genre, being curious to find out the...
’Major Pettigrew's Last Stand’ By Helen Simonson: A Simply Adorable Love Story
Love does not have barriers, regardless of their nature, and the age only gives love an extra flavor, without compromising passion. If...
‘The Angel’s Call’ By Guillaume Musso: A Story Like A Montagne Russe
Although the “thriller” genre is not a literary genre for best describing my personal reading preferences, I had to look for the...
‘The Little Prince’ By Antoine de Saint-Exupéry: A Foray Into Childhood Or Into Philosophy?
One weekend morning, over a late and slowly drunk coffee, I decided to read a few lines from “The Little Prince”. Only that there were...
‘Frenchman’s creek’ By Daphne du Maurier: A Never Ending Love Story
Until recently, the reading experience was an eminently introverted one, but along with my new literary project “Dor de zbor / Lust for...
'Florence in Ecstasy' By Jessie Chaffee: A Painful Struggle for Healing
When reading the title, my mind suddenly thought about a journey in Florence, among works of art and history and flavoured sweets and...
’The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas’ By John Boyne: The Tragedies Of History Must Never Fade
An inexhaustible source of sadness and revolt, the Holocaust occupies a special place in fictional and nonfictional literature. Rivers of...



















