a court of thorns and roses

Letture del mese: Marzo 2019

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Titolo: A Court of Thorns and Roses (A Court of Thorns and Roses #1)
Autore: Sarah J. Maas
Genere: Fantasy
Pagine: 419
 
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Titolo: Legend (Legend #1)
Autore: Marie Lu
Genere: Distopia
Pagine: 305
 
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Titolo: Il meglio di noi
Autore: Francesco Gungui
Genere: Contemporaneo
Pagine: 256
 
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Titolo: La psichiatra
Autore: Wulf Dorn
Genere: Thriller psicologico
Pagine: 398
 
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Titolo: Non è la fine del mondo
Autore: Alessia Gazzola
Genere: Narrativa, rosa
Pagine: 219
 
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Titolo: Ristorante al termine dell’universo (Guida galattica per gli autostoppisti #2)
Autore: Douglas Adams
Genere: Fantascienza, Fantasy
Pagine: 245
 
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Titolo: Il sole è anche una stella
Autore: Nicola Yoon
Genere: Romance, Young Adult
Pagine: 295
 
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Titolo: Il tatuatore di Auschwitz
Autore: Heather Morris
Genere: Narrativa, Romance
Pagine: 208
 
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Titolo: Storia di una gabbianella e del gatto che le insegnò a volare
Autore: Luis Sepulveda
Genere: Narrativa
Pagine: 127
 
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[5 cose che…] 5 libri che speriamo vengano tradotti in italiano

Buongiorno!
Concludiamo la settimana con il tag ideato da Twins Books Lovers. In cosa consiste? Ogni venerdì verrà scelto un argomento e vari blog posteranno le proprie scelte relative a quell’argomento. L’argomento di questa settimana non è stato facilissimo, ma ce l’abbiamo fatta: 5 libri/serie che speriamo vengano presto tradotte in italiano.
E voi? Quali libri aspettate? O leggete tutto il lingua?


A Court of Thorns and Roses Series
Sarah J. Maas

Amo la Maas e adoro questa serie. In italiano non esiste ancora e anche l’altra sua serie (Throne of Glass) è lasciata a metà, quindi spero che entrambe vengano tradotte interamente perché meritano!
~Mon

Three Dark Crowns
Kendare Blake

Three Dark Crowns è il primo libro di una duologia e mi è piaciuto davvero un sacco. Trovo che storie come queste debbano avere la possibilità di essere lette da più persone possibili, quindi spero che qualche case editrici lo scelga.
~Mon

Always and forever, Lara Jean
Jenny Han

I primi due volumi di questa trilogia mi sono piaciuti molto. Letture leggere e divertenti e non vedo l’ora che traducano il terzo volume. Anche se in effetti potrebbe essere un buon pretesto per leggerlo in lingua…
~Kia

Flame in the mist
Renée Ahdieh

Ho adorato la duologia de La moglie del califfo di questa autrice, mi piace il mix di amore e mistero che inserisce nei suoi racconti. Spero quindi di vedere questo libro tradotto in italiano…con la curiosità della copertina. Quella originale la trovo magnifica.
~Kia

Royally Series
Emma Chase

Emma Chase scrive libri divertenti, sexy e leggeri. In Italia sono già usciti libri suoi e spero che anche questa serie venga scelta perché è davvero carina. Inoltre,
chi non vorrebbe qualche bel manzo nella propria libreria?
~Mon

Teaser Tuesday #114

Buondì!
Nell’ultimo Teaser Tuesday vi avevo detto che stavo leggendo A Court of Wings and Ruin di quella meravigliosa autrice che è la Maas. Non potevo quindi evitare di postarvi un piccolo estratto. Buona lettura e se vi piace leggere in inglese e non avete letto nulla di questa autrice andate e recuperate immediatamente!

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The spring woods fell silent as we rode between the budding trees, birds and small furred beasts having darted for cover long before we passed.
Not from me, or Lucien, or the three sentries trailing a respectful distance behind. But from Jurian and the two Hybern commanders who rode in the center of our party. As if they were as awful as the Bogge, as the naga.
We reached the wall without incident or Jurian trying to bait us into distraction. I’d been awake most of the night, casting my awareness through the manor, hunting for any sign that Dagdan and Brannagh were working their daemati influence on anyone else. Mercifully, the curse-breaking ability I’d inherited from Helion Spell-Cleaver, High Lord of the Day Court, had detected no tangles, no spells, save for the wards around the house itself, preventing anyone from winnowing in or out.
Tamlin had been tense at breakfast, but had not asked me to remain behind. I’d even gone so far as to test him by asking what was wrong—to which he’d only replied that he had a headache. Lucien had just patted him on the shoulder and promised to look after me. I’d nearly laughed at the words.
But laughter was now far from my lips as the wall pulsed and throbbed, a heavy, hideous presence that loomed from half a mile away. Up close, though … Even our horses were skittish, tossing their heads and stomping their hooves on the mossy earth as we tied them to the low-hanging branches of blooming dogwoods.
“The gap in the wall is right up here,” Lucien was saying, sounding about as thrilled as me to be in such company. Stomping over the fallen pink blossoms, Dagdan and Brannagh slid into step beside him, Jurian slithering off to survey the terrain, the sentries remaining with our mounts.
I followed Lucien and the royals, keeping a casual distance behind. I knew my elegant, fine clothes weren’t fooling the prince and princess into forgetting that a fellow daemati now walked at their backs. But I’d still carefully selected the embroidered sapphire jacket and brown pants—adorned only with the jeweled knife and belt that Lucien had once gifted me. A lifetime ago.
“Who cleaved the wall here?” Brannagh asked, surveying the hole that we could not see—no, the wall itself was utterly invisible—but rather felt, as if the air had been sucked from one spot.
“We don’t know,” Lucien replied, the dappled sunlight glinting along the gold thread adorning his fawn-brown jacket as he crossed his arms. “Some of the holes just appeared over the centuries. This one is barely wide enough for one person to get through.”
An exchanged glance between the twins. I came up behind them, studying the gap, the wall around it that made every instinct recoil at its … wrongness. “This is where I came through—that first time.”
Lucien nodded, and the other two lifted their brows. But I took a step closer to Lucien, my arm nearly brushing his, letting him be a barrier between us. They’d been more careful at breakfast this morning about pushing against my mental shields. Yet now, letting them think I was physically cowed by them … Brannagh studied how closely I stood to Lucien; how he shifted slightly to shield me, too.

Capitolo 3  – A COURT OF WINGS AND RUIN di Sarah J. Maasdivisore dx

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Looming war threatens all Feyre holds dear in the third volume of the #1 New York Times bestselling A Court of Thorns and Roses series.

Feyre has returned to the Spring Court, determined to gather information on Tamlin’s maneuverings and the invading king threatening to bring Prythian to its knees. But to do so she must play a deadly game of deceit-and one slip may spell doom not only for Feyre, but for her world as well.

As war bears down upon them all, Feyre must decide who to trust amongst the dazzling and lethal High Lords-and hunt for allies in unexpected places.

In this thrilling third book in the #1 New York Times bestselling series from Sarah J. Maas, the earth will be painted red as mighty armies grapple for power over the one thing that could destroy them all.

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