Recommended by Capitão Inútil

Capitão Inútil
I simply fell in love with this story, due to basically everything that makes it up. The mystery surrounding the plot is very well narrated, and leaves us with many doubts, which little by little are satisfied. We feel firsthand what the protagonist is going through, her fear of the unknown, her doubts and her confusion, and all of this without her having said even a single word (until the moment I'm writing this). Story writing is another thing that captivated me; It is written in such a cultured way, but without making it tiring, making the text beautiful to read and extremely enjoyable. The characters, although there aren't many, are very charismatic, with striking personalities and a story with mysteries in its "background". All of this makes this story a great read for me, which I recommend to everyone.
"QUIET" and "QUITE"

"Quiet" means silent or calm. "Quite" is used for emphasis or degree. Ex.: The library is very quiet. The movie was quite entertaining.

"PRINCIPAL" and "PRINCIPLE"

"Principal" refers to a person in a position of authority or the primary part of something. "Principle" means a fundamental rule or belief. Ex.: The school principal addressed the students. The principal reason for our success is teamwork. Honesty is an important principle to uphold.

Recommended by Isabela

Isabela
You know that story you read and immediately fall in love with. Now imagine finding a collection of them that covers several Fandons. Well then "Small Stories" is what you are looking for and want to read. Wonderfully well written and without exaggeration, each story is a shot in the heart or an overdose of love and sweetness! So, what are you waiting for? He comes! ❤️