• Nothing is opposed to the night - Delphine de Vigan

The book is so striking that it is the favorite of two of our journalists:

"This is not the most gay story since it is the starting point of death, that of a mother whose narrator is going to try to unravel the mysteries." Who was really Lucile - not "Mother" What passions and torments led her to dare the irreparable? Delphine de Vigan's quest embarked me beyond what I could have imagined that summer in Corsica. for the first time, she made me realize that her parents are never sufficiently known. "

Elodie, editorial manager Beauty / Fitness

"This is the second part of the book," wrote the author of the book "L'écriture can do nothing, at most it allows me to ask questions. "Without spoiling future readers, the author starts a sort of quest: to understand the suicide of her mother. "This family inquiry and especially the way Delphine de Vigan tells her mother is simply overwhelming."

Camille, Project Manager - SEO Editorial

  • Tales of the born child - Beatrix Beck

"This is my favorite book: the tales are not always happy and especially they are rather strange, far from those we know by heart. I found an old copy 3 years ago and since I relis every summer."

Emmanuelle, journalist Lifestyle

  • Just Kids - Patti Smith

"For me, it will be" Just Kids ", Patti Smith's first autobiographical book about his youth and his early years in New York with the future photographer Robert Mapplethorpe. Nothing like diving into the underground New York of the 60s and discovering the touching relationship between the two artists, a sincere and soothing text to which the holidays are perfectly suited! "

Alexandra, Fashion / Wedding Journalist

  • The Train Girl - Paula Hawkins

"It is difficult to let go of this book once it has begun ... The author takes us in a heavy atmosphere between psychological thriller and stories of love. As the book increases tension, alternating the narratives of 3 female characters who intersect until the final end! "

Astrid, web marketing manager - partnerships

  • The prodigious friend and The new name - Elena Ferrante

"If you have not read it this year, you have to carry the first volume, but also the second (the third is not yet translated from Italian) in Elena Ferrante's trilogy: a prodigious friend, and The New Name.This book tells of this friend who, from your childhood, inspires you, stimulates you and which, by a mirror effect, reflects the best in you ... But it is also the same that influences you , dominates, and gives you that feeling of being only a pale copy. Through the story of two granddaughters in the poor neighborhoods of Naples who cling to their fate, Elena Ferrante dissects the ambiguity of friendship as sincere as competitive with the social and romantic backdrop of Sicily of the 40s. A happiness! "

Désirée, editorial manager

  • Not That Kind Of Girl - Lena Dunham

"For me it will be Lena Dunham's Not That Kind of Girl, in spite of a light tone (ideal for the holidays) the problems mentioned are rich and interesting and never guilty. of her book teaches us a lot about her, but especially about the perception of women in our society, already mentioned in Girls. Read on the train, by the beach, on the terrace.

Mylène, psycho / sexo journalist

  • Everything to please - Ingrid Desjours

"When I read this book, I felt I was in an episode of Desperate Housewives: in the quiet street of a suburban city in Canada, there is a young couple, crazy in love, who has everything to please. to spy on each other to learn more about their intimacy, and then their neighbor opposite will notice something strange when the husband's brother arrives unexpectedly. keeps breathing all the way, the tension is stronger and stronger and we have only one hurry: to know the end of the story! "

Katia, editorial representative of the social media cluster