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Salvador Gomez

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I'm a self-published Sci-Fi paperback with stains of software dev tomato sauce in both the cover and on 20-something of my 40-something pages, with a thrilling parental content spiced with mexa roots.

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The Last Contract of Isako
Insignia
Catalyst
Vortex
Villain
A Parade of Horribles
David Starr, Space Ranger

Salvador Gomez's Most Popular Reviews

A very good page-turner, but mainly an excellent approach to a social matter. It is well written, despite perhaps a couple of predictable twists, but it doesn't matter! because the subject, and the original way to approach the concept, without exaggerations. That's everything in this “fiction”... or is it a metaphor? :s
Reality becomes fiction, and the fiction becomes real, year after year.

Humanity at its REAL best, inside and outside

Ingeniously written, free of cheap fantasy, it ties your feet to the ground, stretches up your mind to the unlimited possibilities of our kind, subtly pushes your heart with the wonderfully achieved natural nerdy suspense.

Please, PLEASE, don't ruin the movie Mr. Riddled Scott and Mr. Matt Damon. You better respect this one, Hollywood.

Great guidance by a passionate and experienced gardener and researcher

This book covers every important part of building an aquaponic system and introduces the rest of the concepts around in a very handy and enjoyable way.
The passion of the author is really helpful as she makes sure to explain the ideas from general to specific on a very successful structure, including summarizing rules of thumb, and common mistakes.

Something between a cookbook and a field guide, very concise reference about Subversion, it only lacks more examples of a full control version strategy, or more info on how can be leveraged on different situations.

I had to read this book to catch up with my daughter's reading, and found a nice and lovely child's story. I liked the pace, the simple emotions, as well as the moral.
Even if I'm not fond of witches and that kind of stuff.