A short analysis of Bernhard Schlink's famous novel.
Let me introduce you to another of Frances Hodgson Burnett's children classics. Here are my thoughts on "A Little Princess".
"Sense and Sensibility" is the first novel by British author Jane Austen.
A personal view on how babysitting can be a great experience for young students who want to work part-time.
A brief analysis of one of the American classics. Here are my thoughts on “Gone With the Wind” by Margaret Mitchell.
This great John Grisham thriller raises awareness about the coal mining business and the consequences it has on the environment.
"The Machine Stops" is a story that invites us to reflect on the power of technology and the place it occupies in modern society.
Some reasons to give the old and ragged second-hand books a new chance.
Keeping a diary can improve your writing skills and help you explore your emotions, among other benefits. Here's why you should invest time in a diary, starting now.
Let's dive into Ken Kesey's masterpiece! See my review of the novel "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest."
This is a personal view on the teaching of literature at schools and some ideas to help students get more involved.
"The Secret Garden" is a children's classic that submerges us in a world of plants and sunshine. Here's why everyone, especially young people, should read it.
"Persuasion" is Jane Austen's last novel.
Here are a few things I would've liked to have known when I started my engineering studies.
"The Truce" may be the best book of one by the best Latin American authors of all time.
A review of Ray Bradbury's classic science-fiction novel.
"In a world that proclaims the non-existence of the mind, the moral righteousness of rule by brute force, the penalizing of the competent in favor of the incompetent, the sacrifice of the best to the worst - in such a world, the best have to turn against society and become its deadliest enemies"
There is a kind of books for which a reader can never be too old. Here is a list of classics and not-so-classics to rediscover from an adult point of view.
As well as people, every book carries a whole world full of possibilities inside. Here are five books that will make you look at your world differently.
This American classic has captivated generations of young readers. I am very glad to introduce you to Meg, Jo, Beth, and Amy.
One of my favorite romantic comedies ever, only surpassed on my list by “When Harry Met Sally.” Here are the reasons why you should give "The Holiday" a chance.
Here is my impression of the second part of the “Fantastic Beasts” franchise.
Here are the things that make “Pride and Prejudice” a wonderful book to read over and over again.
71 years before the Battle of Hogwarts and 54 before the famous Harry Potter was born, New York witnessed the adventures of another wizard. Here are the reasons why you should not miss it.
Written by one of the most recognised French authors of the early 2000s, "Russian Ink" is a novel that explores the struggles of a young writer grappling with the creative process.
Highly controversial because of their criticism of religion and the role of the church in the world, Pullman’s books have managed to attract a lot of adult readers as well.
A review of a masterpiece of British literature and one of the most celebrated books of all time. Here are the reasons why Miss Jane Eyre keeps readers and will continue to win new readers all over the world.
"Daddy Long-Legs" is one of the most tender stories of American literature, yet a rather unknown one. Here are the reasons why it definitely deserves much more appreciation.