Post by account_disabled on Dec 26, 2023 3:53:54 GMT -5
The first book is a well-reviewed mystery that comes from Iceland, by an author who has already published several novels and other detective stories focusing on the same detective. Erlendur Sveinsson is the Reykjavik policeman of whom a total of 11 novels have been published, but only six have been translated into Italian. An archived case has the original title Harðskafi , 312 pages written by what is considered the best crime writer in the Nordic countries. Limit by Frank Schätzing LimitThe second is instead a substantial science fiction book, by a German writer, of whom several adventure novels, thrillers and detective stories have been published by the same publishing house.
Limit talks about a lunar elevator, a tube that connects the Earth to the Moon, something that is unimaginable today. It's set in 2025, too close to the present day in my way of thinking to be talking Special Data about such scary technology. 1370 pages of science fiction arouse curiosity, however. On the publishing house's website you can read the first 16 pages of the novel Rereading of the work A story of 300 words is still a work, in which every word has its own function, none is superfluous. And it must be reread.
Normally I reread it as soon as it is written, although I usually reread every period I write to get the best out of my writing. Then I let a few days pass, so as to "forget", as much as possible, what I wrote. So I reopen my document and reread it, with new eyes and new expectations. Sometimes it happens that you need to make small corrections, a sentence that sounds bad, a word that needs to be changed. Sometimes it happens instead of writing a substantial piece, like when I realized that in 3 stories, instead of writing exactly 300 words, I had only written 250... but that's another story. The story is available on the Scheletri.com website: In the old house .
Limit talks about a lunar elevator, a tube that connects the Earth to the Moon, something that is unimaginable today. It's set in 2025, too close to the present day in my way of thinking to be talking Special Data about such scary technology. 1370 pages of science fiction arouse curiosity, however. On the publishing house's website you can read the first 16 pages of the novel Rereading of the work A story of 300 words is still a work, in which every word has its own function, none is superfluous. And it must be reread.
Normally I reread it as soon as it is written, although I usually reread every period I write to get the best out of my writing. Then I let a few days pass, so as to "forget", as much as possible, what I wrote. So I reopen my document and reread it, with new eyes and new expectations. Sometimes it happens that you need to make small corrections, a sentence that sounds bad, a word that needs to be changed. Sometimes it happens instead of writing a substantial piece, like when I realized that in 3 stories, instead of writing exactly 300 words, I had only written 250... but that's another story. The story is available on the Scheletri.com website: In the old house .