Alex Jones
Goodreads Author
Born
in Atlanta
Member Since
April 2023
|
Il Traduttore
|
|
|
I Delitti del Ducato - 12 Autori, 12 Mesi, 12 Misteri
by |
|
* Note: these are all the books on Goodreads for this author. To add more, click here.
Alex’s Recent Updates
|
"Bel-Ami. What a great discovery! I frankly enjoyed reading this very much. It's fluid and captivating, and Maupassant offers us a diverse range of characters from the time, all more or less engaging, with a specific role in the plot, which I greatly "
Read more of this review »
|
|
|
Alex Jones
rated a book it was amazing
|
|
|
Alex Jones
rated a book it was amazing
|
|
| Food, football, and Forza Parma Panthers! | |
|
|
|
Nov 04, 2025 03:06PM
|
|
|
Alex Jones
rated a book it was amazing
|
|
| My wife has assigned Charlotte's Web to her third graders, so I decided to pick it up and re-read it for probably the third time since childhood. And yeah, what I remembered from the previous two readings (once as a kid, then to my kids) is confirmed ...more | |
|
"Il professor Coleman Silk, al culmine della sua carriera universitaria, non ha niente nellla sua vita che si discosti dalla perfezione: sul lavoro ha infilato un successo dopo l'altro, ha quattro figli stupendi, è rispettato da tutti.
Ma dentro di se" Read more of this review » |
|
|
Alex Jones
rated a book really liked it
|
|
| Somehow both hopelessly dated and incredibly universal. Excellent writing, with very human characters who laugh and suffer and try to make sense of life, and all its absurdities. Occasionally grating for its unwavering focus on privilege and academia ...more | |
|
"A witty, sometimes self indulgent novel about retired professor of linguistics, Desmond Bates trying to cope with the scary reality that he is going deaf. His second wife, Winnifred; children Anne and Richard, and elderly father Harry are all demandi"
Read more of this review »
|
|
|
Alex Jones
rated a book really liked it
|
|
| Somehow both hopelessly dated and incredibly universal. Excellent writing, with very human characters who laugh and suffer and try to make sense of life, and all its absurdities. Occasionally grating for its unwavering focus on privilege and academia ...more | |
“To love with all one's soul and leave the rest to fate, was the simple rule she heeded.”
― Speak, Memory
― Speak, Memory
“Don't be afraid, the darkness you're in is no greater than the darkness inside your own body, they are two darknesses separated by a skin, I bet you've never thought of that, you carry a darkness about with you all the time and that doesn't frighten you...my dear chap, you have to learn to live with the darkness outside just as you learned to live with the darkness inside”
― All the Names
― All the Names
“Darkness cannot drive out darkness: only light can do that. Hate cannot drive out hate: only love can do that.”
― A Testament of Hope: The Essential Writings and Speeches
― A Testament of Hope: The Essential Writings and Speeches
“I realise I have become something I never thought possible: patriotic and proud about being an adopted Italian. In more honest moments, I realise that I might never quite be able to leave the country. That longing to leave, and the inability to pull yourself away from the bel casino, the 'fine mess', has been written about for centuries. Using the usual prostitution metaphor, one of the country's most important patriots, Massimo D'Azeglio, wrote: 'I can't live outside Italy, which is strange because I continually get angry with Italian ineptitude, envies, ignorance and laziness. I'm like one of the people who falls in love with a prostitute.' That, in fact, is precisely the feeling of living here: it is infuriating and endlessly irritating, but in the end it is almost impossible to pull yourself away. It's not just that everything is troppo bello, 'too beautiful', or that food and conversation are so good. It's that life seems less exciting outside Italy, the emotions seem muted. Stendhal wrote that the feeling one gets from living in Italy is 'akin to that of being in love', and it's easy to understand what he meant. There's the same kind of enchantment and serenity, occasionally insecurity and sadness. And writing about the country's sharp pangs of jealousy and paranoia, Stendhal knew that they exist precisely because the country's 'joys are far more intense and more lasting'. You can't have one without the other.”
― The Dark Heart of Italy: An Incisive Portrait of Europe's Most Beautiful, Most Disconcerting Country
― The Dark Heart of Italy: An Incisive Portrait of Europe's Most Beautiful, Most Disconcerting Country
Goodreads Librarians Group
— 298892 members
— last activity 0 minutes ago
Goodreads Librarians are volunteers who help ensure the accuracy of information about books and authors in the Goodreads' catalog. The Goodreads Libra ...more
Goodreads Italia
— 24413 members
— last activity 4 hours, 59 min ago
Goodreads Italia è un luogo d'incontro per gli utenti italiani e italofoni della piattaforma Goodreads. Il gruppo, nato nel 2010 e in costante evoluz ...more
EL ° European Literature ° Letteratura Europea
— 210 members
— last activity Nov 02, 2025 06:21AM
Europa: letteratura, cultura e società.
Giappone Nihon 日本
— 523 members
— last activity Oct 30, 2025 03:07PM
Libri e notizie sul Giappone: arte, cultura, storia, società.













































