Pedro rated 20th Century Boys: 4 stars

20th Century Boys by Naoki Urasawa (20th Century Boys: Perfect Edition #3)
A deluxe bind-up edition of Naoki Urasawa’s award-winning epic of doomsday cults, giant robots and a group of friends trying …
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A deluxe bind-up edition of Naoki Urasawa’s award-winning epic of doomsday cults, giant robots and a group of friends trying …
A deluxe bind-up edition of Naoki Urasawa’s award-winning epic of doomsday cults, giant robots and a group of friends trying …
Humanity, having faced extinction at the end of the 20th century, would not have entered the new millennium if it …
Time travel short stories based in a run down cafe in Tokyo. The stories cross path with each other naturally and the narrative flows in an interesting way. Although there are very few characters, it is complicated to grasp what’s the relationship is between them until the very last story of the book, so the reader kind of feels like time traveling too.
I think there’s an interesting concept in all the rules around the time travel process that make you reflect in whether you would do it or not. I don’t think I would.
Original and unexpected, full of science and science fiction. It’s a really difficult book to review without spoilers but a worthwhile read, humorous and engaging. The main character is maybe a bit too entitled and on the right side of things, however is a first person narrative. I was a bit concerned on how would it end from the middle of the reading but it is very well finished, probably the most original ending of any scifi books I’ve read.
This is a very short read, it does not get deeply into environmental and cultural descriptions, which, in my experience, is very rare on contemporary Japanese authors. The short, direct approach with barely decorations makes it a very enjoyable read.
The plot on the other hand, is very raw. And with raw I mean, it is a devastating tale, so brace yourselves. I would not tag this book as a thriller or as a mystery novel, if you read it from that perspective, it is a very predictable narrative. Characters become plain and not generally developed and there's very little explanation on motives or background.
This is, in my opinion, a pure story coming from the sadness of the heart. Anyone that has experimented the kind of loss that the story describes, will immediately understand where this comes from.
Jackson Galaxy: Total cat mojo (2017)
"This comprehensive cat care guide from the star of the hit Animal Planet show "My Cat from Hell," Jackson Galaxy, …
Este libro trasciende su argumento. No importa Manuel, no importa el narrador, no importa el estilo en el que se escribe, tosco y pretencioso. El escenario, un pueblo de la España vaciadada tambien da igual, podria haber sido un hikikomori en una gran ciudad.
Importa la involucion, el regreso al egoismo primario, el espiritu de preservacion propia. Esta es una historia sobre nosotros mismos. Todos tenemos un asqueroso dentro, la reflexion mas interesante que podemos hacer es como intentar no ser los asquerosos de los demas.
Un poquito de Camus, un poquito de Sartre ("L'enfer, c'est les autres"), un poquito de metamorfosis (llega a comparar al protagonista con un piojo).
He disfrutado de principio a fin de la rápida lectura, he subrayado cosas, he descartado otras. Espero no ser un asqueroso.
L'Étranger (French: [l‿e.tʁɑ̃.ʒe]) is a 1942 novella by French author Albert Camus. Its theme and outlook are often cited as …