Coincido con @AlexCamara@bookwyrm.social en que este es el mejor de los tres hasta el momento.
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Carlos Cámara finished reading The Cloud Searchers (Amulet #3) by Kazu Kibuishi
Carlos Cámara rated Stonekeeper's Curse: 4 stars

Stonekeeper's Curse by Kazu Kibuishi
This is a great book for ages 6-12 and I loved it! Its kinda like the first book but better! …
Carlos Cámara finished reading The Stonekeeper's Curse by Kazu Kibuishi (Amulet, #2)
Me lo recomendó @AlexCamara@bookwyrm.social. Esto se pone interesante. Me ha gustado más que el primero. Me encantan los dibujos
Carlos Cámara finished reading Un lío con brilli-brilli by Ana Punset (Unicornia, #1)
Recomendación de @NoaCamara@bookwyrm.social
Carlos Cámara ha establert l'objectiu de llegir 6 llibres el 2026
Carlos Cámara replied to AlexCamara's status
@AlexCamara yo me lo he acabado hoy. Me ha gustado mucho. Ya me dejarás el segundo
Carlos Cámara rated The Stonekeeper: 3 stars

The Stonekeeper by Kazu Kibuishi (Amulet, #1)
Emily and Navin's mother is kidnapped and dragged into a strange and magical world where, it seems, the children's great-grandfather …
Carlos Cámara finished reading The Stonekeeper by Kazu Kibuishi (Amulet, #1)

The Stonekeeper by Kazu Kibuishi (Amulet, #1)
Emily and Navin's mother is kidnapped and dragged into a strange and magical world where, it seems, the children's great-grandfather …
Carlos Cámara wants to read Historia ilustrada del confinamiento by Alberto Corsín Jiménez

Historia ilustrada del confinamiento by Alberto Corsín Jiménez
Entre marzo y junio de 2020, la vida en las ciudades cambió. El decreto del estado de alarma en respuesta …
Carlos Cámara replied to Sabrina Bonfert's status
@sabrinabonfert Thank you for this! That's useful. Even though I've read another book from Bergman, I'm aware of his positions about Universal Basic Income and I have seen some of his public speeches and I tend to like him, I think I won't be reading this immediately.
@sabrinabonfert Thank you for this! That's useful. Even though I've read another book from Bergman, I'm aware of his positions about Universal Basic Income and I have seen some of his public speeches and I tend to like him, I think I won't be reading this immediately.
Carlos Cámara rated Las Casas del Siglo: 4 stars
Carlos Cámara rated Bullshit Jobs: 4 stars

Bullshit Jobs by David Graeber
Bullshit Jobs: A Theory is a 2018 book by anthropologist David Graeber that argues the existence and societal harm of …
Carlos Cámara rated Choque De Reyes: 4 stars

Choque De Reyes by George R. R. Martin (Canción De Hielo Y Fuego, #2)
the second book in the song of ice and fire a series started with the game of thrones converted recently …
Carlos Cámara replied to Sabrina Bonfert's status
@sabrinabonfert thanks for such a detailed review! Even though with reservations (As a firm believer of collective action, I'm extremely sceptical about anyone claiming that these complex problems can be addressed individually), I wanted to read it, but after reading this review I'm having second thoughts.
Would you recommend it to someone who, on the one hand, is very concerned about global challenges such as those mentioned there, who would want to do more, and aligning their work with activism seems like a reasonable course of action, but on the other hand, is already suffering from a lot of anxiety due to feeling that whatever they do is -and will ever be- not enough?
@sabrinabonfert thanks for such a detailed review! Even though with reservations (As a firm believer of collective action, I'm extremely sceptical about anyone claiming that these complex problems can be addressed individually), I wanted to read it, but after reading this review I'm having second thoughts.
Would you recommend it to someone who, on the one hand, is very concerned about global challenges such as those mentioned there, who would want to do more, and aligning their work with activism seems like a reasonable course of action, but on the other hand, is already suffering from a lot of anxiety due to feeling that whatever they do is -and will ever be- not enough?








