Hanna, Nikita renewed

July 20

Hanna, Nikita renewed

A girl, the brutal climate of Russia, the CIA, military training ... if we eliminate Russia, do not you sound like Nikita? Okay, she was a killer commuting his sentence, but hey, the general theme of the coupled films quite well. Hanna is a girl who lives with his father in the Siberian steppe being trained in combat and weapons ...

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Dexter by choice (Jeff Lindsay) [Updated]

June 29

Dexter by choice (Jeff Lindsay) [Updated]

Those who follow us will know our weakness usually by Dexter, when we consider one of our favorite characters on the current scene of the series, and that there are a few to choose from. Nearly a year ago How time flies! was one of the first posts we publish, both Dani, like me. We liked it so much we both wanted to contribute ...

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Game of Thrones (TV series) T1

June 22

Game of Thrones (TV series) T1

Once the first season of Game of Thrones-yes, to which you keep out of the loop you are missing VO episodes yet, but promise not to say anything to "spoilizar" - is the time for a little balance on the series , called to be one of the "hits" of the season. On the day we present an introduction, the titles of ...

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Feast for Crows A Song of Ice and Fire IV (George RR Martin)

June 18

Feast for Crows A Song of Ice and Fire IV (George RR Martin)

We continue with the series A Song of Ice and Fire, the fourth-and so far last in the series, published: A Feast for Crows. Remind self-publicity never hurts-you can also find the comments of his predecessors Game of Thrones, A Clash of Kings and Storm of Swords discussed in previous posts. After striking-and bloody-...

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The Pacific: The "Little Sister" from Blood Brothers

June 09

The Pacific: The "Little Sister" from Blood Brothers

A little over a year, discussed "Blood Brothers", one of the best war series in recent years. We had that was running a very similar series based in the Pacific Theater of Operations. However, I had to see her, despite having it downloaded for months, until the day that Antena 3 decided ...

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Storm of Swords, A Song of Ice and Fire III (George RR Martin)

May 27

Storm of Swords, A Song of Ice and Fire III (George RR Martin)

Continue with the project to read the series of medieval fantasy fashion, so after the already mentioned Game of Thrones and A Clash of Kings it is the turn to the third installment, which is, for now, the longest book in the series, so here it is published in two installments, of approximately 800 pages. In this issue remain most ...

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Game of Thrones: Winter has arrived

April 25

Game of Thrones: Winter has arrived

If the accounts do not fail me this is the fifth post, including those on the books, which are dedicated to this saga, so we're betting on this series as one of the most remarkable events of the season. In the month of January we advance the first videos and talk about the novel that has taken title to the series, and this is the first of the series ...

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Clash of Kings A Song of Ice and Fire II (George RR Martin)

April 15

Clash of Kings A Song of Ice and Fire II (George RR Martin)

I commented a few posts ago I set out to read the saga of the Game of Thrones, which discussed the first part (A Game of Thrones). Today we talk about the second: A Clash of Kings. Again a novel, and I think that is a common feature throughout the series, quite "Tocha" near the 1000 pages, but does not give you the feeling of passing ...

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Jackal (Frederick Forsyth)

April 13

Jackal (Frederick Forsyth)

One of the advantages of e-book is much easier to find old books, which in most cases are discontinued, so taking advantage of just read the latest novel by Forsyth (discussed here) have done the experiment of reading the first of fiction, published 40 years ago. I was not sure if there was ...

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Cobra (Frederick Forsyth)

Mar 31

Cobra (Frederick Forsyth)

Frederick Forsyth is a benchmark in the genre of Thriller. Not the most prolific (about 15 novels in 40 years), but the level of documentation, which is reflected in the texts is inigulable, which helps to give credence to improbable scenarios. Is a constant since his early work as well in Jackal already described, in great ...

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