Here the record of my reading of 2010.
- A beautiful yellow for those who like the genre. At the same level of "The Da Vinci Code." If you liked that, you will like this.
- Small tips of Eastern wisdom. I liked it but did not make me excited.
- " Grammar is a sweet song " Erik Orsenna
- A story that I found enjoyable. One way to learn the basics of grammar. Recommended children of mean (for those in elementary does not seem right, perhaps it is best read by an adult).
- Novel seasoned philosophy. I struggled to get going. Not bad though. The girl I have not found credible.
- " learn to organize " by John Caunt
- good book on the organization, with some interesting ideas.
- It took me a while 'before I take from the story, but then I was passionate.
- Paper document on the world of farming. After reading it you will struggle to eat meat. Happened to me the same thing.
- Beautiful. Romance ... but also instructive.
- Thriller interesting.
- " The girl who played with fire " Sieg Larsson
This is also a good thriller, in no way inferior to the first episode. Continue the (mis) adventures of Mark and Lisbeth. This volume delves into the past of Lisbeth.
- "The bell'Antonio " Vitaliano Brancati
Bel novel of southern Italy at the time of fascism. Everything revolves around that of Antonio they are put into question ... (Scopritelo!).
- " Fear is a mental saw" Giulio Cesare Giacobbe
The book is very interesting and offers useful exercises to strengthen your self-confidence and security resizing fears that we carry inside.
E 'above the recommended reading the book "In search of pampering lost" in this book is a continuation, but I have not read the first that I have not missed. References to the earlier book are not binding.
- "Video employees or videointelligenti? " Erina Factions Baggio
a quick read, this book offers quotations of the best psychologists and experts in the art of communication and adds simple tips to avoid being trapped in the "clutches" of the TV but learning to use it intelligently.
- " Catcher in the Rye" JD Salinger
In reading.
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