What to read this weekend: “1984” for free, an anti-stress guide and the latest from Reynaldo Sietecase

What to read this weekend: “1984” for free, an anti-stress guide and the latest from Reynaldo Sietecase
What to read this weekend: “1984” for free, an anti-stress guide and the latest from Reynaldo Sietecase

With the arrival of the weekend, many people are looking for a moment of relaxation and enjoyment through reading. Immersing yourself in a good book can be the perfect way to disconnect from your daily routine and explore new worlds without leaving home.

Infobae Culture made a selection of three essential titles to start reading. And with an advantage: take advantage of the convenient prices in their e-book versions.

In this recommendation, the books of the doctor and best-seller Colombian Carlos Jaramilloby the Argentine journalist and writer Reynaldo Sietecase and the great consecratory book of George Orwell.

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[”Antiestrés” se puede adquirir, en formato digital, en Bajalibros, clickeando acá]

The doctor Carlos Jaramillobest-selling author The metabolic miracle and As, shakes up the health world again with his new book: Anti-stress. In its pages, Jaramillo focuses on the pandemic of the 21st century, the stressand offers a practical guide to manage it in a world that demands more every day.

In a post-pandemic context where the anxietyhe insomnia and the burnout have proliferated, Jaramillo emphasizes that good health is unattainable without adequate stress management. The book provides clear and accessible tools to balance stress and improve quality of life.

Some keys to Anti-stress? Jaramillo points out the importance of stopping, breathing consciously, observing the environment and restarting to face daily challenges without falling into exhaustion. The objective? Stop living on autopilot and mitigate stress.

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[”La Rey” se puede adquirir, en formato digital, en Bajalibros, clickeando acá]

In The Kingthe Argentine journalist and writer Reynaldo Sietecase write the story of a brave woman: Blanca Rosa González. In his new novel, the author of An Argentine crime and dirty tongue tells the life of a young Paraguayan woman who faces a life marked by violence ―of all kinds―, the drugshe drug trafficking and prostitution.

Since her adolescence in Ciudad del Este, Blanca Rosa has suffered abuse and one obsidian stone, which belongs to her grandmother, keeps her clinging to comfort (and salvation). Blanca is forced to adapt to a cruel world and flee. Upon moving to Villa 31 in Buenos Aires, Blanca becomes La Rey, when she leads a drug gang. But the nightmare continues in Spain. The way out of the nightmare? An obsidian mirror will be the key to unraveling her past.

Sietecase masterfully weaves a novel that goes between thriller, police and current events, with the complexity and strength of its protagonist, a woman who finds in her instinct the tools to survive and face an adverse destiny.

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[1984 se puede descargar gratis de Bajalibros clickeando acá]

1984 It is the most famous work of the British writer George Orwell, published 75 years ago. It is a dystopian novel set in a totalitarian future where the government controls all aspects of life. The story follows Winston Smith, a man who works in the Ministry of Truthwhere his work consists of rewrite history to align it with Party propaganda.

As Winston begins to question constant oppression and manipulation, he develops a growing sense of rebellion and seeks truth beyond official doctrine.

The regime, led by the omnipresent Big Brother, employs mass surveillance and thought control to maintain power. The Party’s motto, “War is peace, freedom is slavery, ignorance is strength,” reflects the contradiction inherent in the society of 1984. Orwell offers an incisive critique of the risks of totalitarianism and the importance of individual freedom.

 
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