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What is the purpose of the Finance Police? The laws and regulations? The courts, etc.? I do not wish 'Happy Easter' to anyone except Roberto Saviano.
What is the purpose of the Finance Police? The laws and regulations? The courts, etc.?
I do not wish 'Happy Easter' to anyone except Roberto Saviano.
The review highlights key parts of Roberto Saviano's Gomorrah, focusing on the Camorra's illicit port activities, the counterfeit fashion industry's complicity, and the ecological crisis in Campania. It questions society's and authorities' failure to act despite widespread knowledge. The reviewer defends Saviano against criticism and censorship, underlining his courage and the book's ongoing relevance. Discover the truth behind Italy's dark underworld—read Gomorrah and explore the realities beyond the headlines.
Point Lenana is the last beautiful book I’ve read that left quite a few marks on my soul. It retraces about a century of History with a capital H, history that Italian military leaders have tried for decades to hide.
Point Lenana is the last beautiful book I’ve read that left quite a few marks on my soul.
It retraces about a century of History with a capital H, history that Italian military leaders have tried for decades to hide.
Point Lenana by Wu Ming 1 and Roberto Santachiara is a deeply moving book that intertwines biography, history, and reportage. It revisits Italy's dark colonial past in Africa, exposing attempts to hide atrocities under fascism. The narrative also celebrates the adventurous spirit of Italian mountaineers. The book defies traditional genres, known as an ‘unidentified narrative object’, and invites reflection on memory, history, and friendship. Discover the untold history and compelling storytelling in Point Lenana – read or listen now!
After reading this book, you no longer see things in the same way but review everything under the focal lens of the drug. Compared to horror films where bloody events succeed relentlessly, they are almost mild when compared to the grim facts narrated with knowledge by Saviano.
After reading this book, you no longer see things in the same way but review everything under the focal lens of the drug.
Compared to horror films where bloody events succeed relentlessly, they are almost mild when compared to the grim facts narrated with knowledge by Saviano.
Roberto Saviano's Zero Zero Zero offers a powerful investigative reportage on the cocaine trade and its global consequences. The book reveals grim facts about organized crime and corruption worldwide. It's a harrowing read that changes how you view drug trafficking. The author's courage and detailed knowledge shine throughout, earning high praise. Explore Roberto Saviano’s unflinching look into the global cocaine trade—read Zero Zero Zero now.
I broke into a cold sweat as I read with suspense, line after line. Despite the author spending two years researching neurosurgery, some critics accused the novel of arrogance and inaccuracy.
I broke into a cold sweat as I read with suspense, line after line.
Despite the author spending two years researching neurosurgery, some critics accused the novel of arrogance and inaccuracy.
The review reflects on Ian McEwan's novel 'Saturday', following neurosurgeon Henry Perowne through a suspenseful day disrupted by dangerous events. The narrative intertwines family life, music, and medical challenges, particularly Huntington's disease. Despite mixed critical reception, the author’s detailed research adds authenticity. The reviewer enjoyed the reread and found the story gripping despite some physical reading preferences. Dive into Ian McEwan’s 'Saturday' for a thrilling and thought-provoking journey through one intense day—read or listen now!
Even though it’s not a comedy or a funny film, it made me burst out laughing a couple of times in contexts where there was little to laugh about indeed. Everything that is ephemeral can be as real as everything that is not ephemeral.
Even though it’s not a comedy or a funny film, it made me burst out laughing a couple of times in contexts where there was little to laugh about indeed.
Everything that is ephemeral can be as real as everything that is not ephemeral.
The reviewer unexpectedly watched Birdman and appreciated its quick pacing and dark humor. Though not a comedy, the film made them laugh in unlikely moments. They highlight its theatrical portrayal of Raymond Carver's work and praise Alejandro González Iñárritu's direction. The review ends reflecting on the film's theme about ephemerality and reality. Watch Birdman now and explore its unique blend of humor and profundity!
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