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Passenger

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Hello Everyone, It´s Friday again and I am bringing you a new review. Today I am going to be talking about Passenger by Alexandra Braken, a book that I´ve love from the first ´til the last page and which of course had a 5 out of 5 stars. First of all, I have to say that before Passenger I hadn´t read anything by Alexandra Braken and it´s been a discovery. I am really looking forward to start reading The Darkest Minds series as soon as I purchased it and as soon as I finish a couple of the other series that I am currently reading. But going back to Passenger, I have to say that is amazing. The book start so strong and I was afraid that due that it would be a huge disappointment but, no! The rhythm of the book is just perfect. It goes fast when it needed to be and it goes slow when necessary and that makes the story so unique. Besides I just have to say two words: time-travel and pirates (even though they are legal pirates). The story is narrated in third person but fr...

First Quarter of the Year Favorite Books

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So as today is the end of March and the end of the first quarter of the year I am bringing you my favorite books I read or reread during the course of these 3 months. I will be doing this for each quarter of the year to make it easy to choose my favorite books of the year. I got the idea from PreuseProject and I leave the link right here so all of you can see her video. So until now I´ve read a total of 39 books. Considering that my goal for the year was to read 50 I am quite ahead of schedule. However I am going to do a list with all the books I´ve read and then tell you which ones are my top 10 for this quarter. The Angel´s Promise by Frederic Lenoir and Violet Cabesos The Selection by Kiera Cass The Elite by Kiera Cass The One by Kiera Cass Déjame quererte by Jud Baltimore The Martian by Andy Weir Throne of Glass by Sarah J. Maas Crown of Midnight  by Sarah J. Maas Broken Dolls by James Carol La ciudad de los hombres santos by Lui...

Wrap up March 2016

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Before I started to talk about my wrap up I will like to say that I will still posting on Fridays and I will try to posted as well on Wednesdays if college is not keeping me to busy, cause my few vacation days are over now. And as I previously say I will try to post other days besides those two if I do have time. But with no further do let´s go with the wrap up. This month I´ve read I huge amount of books; actually I would say that is the most I’ve read in my entire life in just one month.  This March I´ve read 21 books and I´ve read all the books I meant to. So I am going to start talking about these books now because otherwise this is going to be such a long post. The Strain by Guillermo del Toro and ChuckHogan The Strain was the first book I completed during this month and I was entertain at reading it but it wasn´t my favorite book. As I said on its review it’s a book that doesn´t tell anything. You can see my full review on this book by clicking on the title. I g...

TBR March 2016

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So as all of you should know we´ve been in March for a few days now. However never is to late for a TBR. For those of you that don´t know what a TBR is, the explanation is simple: a TBR is a pile of To Read Books. During this month, at least in my university all the teachers decide that is good moment to fill us with a bunch of work. Aparently is the moment in which they realized that is already the half of the semester. However nothing is gonna keep me from reading and therefore here is my little TBR for the month of march. And since there is been a few days in this month already I am half way through some of these books (I´ve even fineshed a couple already). All the light we cannot see by Anthony Doerr I decided I want to read a few of all the genre during this year. I want to read books that had win awards and I also want to read books that are not so loved by the critics (not the case of this one). All the light we cannot see won the Pulitzer in 2015 and as rea...