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John Niven: A volte ritorno (Italian language, 2015, Einaudi) 4 stelle

Dopo una vacanza di qualche secolo Dio è tornato in ufficio, in Paradiso, e per …

Gesù non se la prendeva a male per qualche sporadico pestaggio, né per le nottate che gli toccava passare in cella quando gli sbirri pensavano bene di ammazzare la noia mettendo al fresco barboni e mendicanti. La cosa che lo infastidiva era essere scambiato per un cristiano.

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Adoro come in poche righe Niven ribalti in modo gradevole e non offensivo tutta la narrativa che cerca di allontanare il rabbi Yehoshua ben Yosef dall'ebraismo.

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Merlin Sheldrake: Entangled Life (2020) 5 stelle

When we think of fungi, we likely think of mushrooms. But mushrooms are only fruiting …

An appetizer for the world of fungi, not a beginners mycology textbook

4 stelle

Fungi are incredibly interesting and this book does them justice. It does an excellent job of describing their importance and the hidden connections between Fungi and plants, but also Fungi and humans. And it's written in a way that you feel close to the author, as he takes us on this journey.

I just wished there was more. More about different kinds of Fungi, more about recent science, about the importance of Fungi in different cultures etc. But I assume this is just no the scope and also not the ambition of this book, it's not meant to be an intro into mycology.

If I could I would give it 4.5 stars. It was very interesting and it made me want to dig more fungi related books, but it was not perfect. E.g. I felt a bit less invested than when reading "Never Home Alone" by Rob Dunn last …

Ivan Sergeyevich Turgenev: Fathers and Sons (1961, Penguin Publishing Group, New American Library) 4 stelle

Fathers and Sons by Turgenev: Portrait of a self-proclaimed Nihilist

4 stelle

Fathers and Sons by Turgenev (Richard Freeborn translation) is an interesting character study of Bazarov, a self-proclaimed nihilist in the backdrop of the ideological differences between the “fathers” and “sons”. The “fathers” and “sons” in the title refer to the two different generations of the liberals and the nihilists, respectively. The ideological differences between the two generations, as depicted through the clash between Bazarov and Pavel, constitutes one of the major themes of the novel. It also looks at the inevitability of the generational gap between the sons (Bazarov and Arkady) and their respective fathers, and the futility of trying to reject emotions.

The book is short and has a very simple plot. It opens with Nikolai Petrovich awaiting his son Arkady's return from university, whom he receives accompanied by his friend, Bazarov who aspires to be a country doctor. It soon becomes clear that both youngsters subscribe to the …