The disgusting, by Santiago Lorenzo

The disgusting

I do not know what Daniel Defoe would think of this Iberian Robinson Crusoe with evident parody overtones that in the end ends up being oriented more to a current humorous criticism in which it is shown that survival beyond the era of connectivity is possible, at best from …

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Secrets, by Jerónimo Tristante

Secrets, by Jerónimo Tristante

The great suspense or mystery stories gradually unmask a reality initially presented as something very different from what it finally is. It is about scratching on the tinsel to reach new layers where darker approaches settle. Jerónimo Tristante gives himself to the cause of ...

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The Wolves Who Came to Dinner by Steve Smallman

The wolves that I came to dinner

It is true that, when you sit down with the little ones to read a story to them, you can end up enjoying yourself like a dwarf. It has to be the right situation for them to stick to your side looking with that charming gesture of attention. If the story has enough appeal ...

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Before the terrible years, by Víctor del Arbol

Before the terrible years

I will not tire of repeating that Víctor del Arbol is something else. It is no longer a question of approaching the black genre with that mastery shared with other great Spanish authors such as Dolores Redondo, Javier Castillo or even a classic like Vázquez Montalbán. What this author has been showing ...

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