How much I loved you, by Eduardo Sacheri

How much i loved you

There is no bad love triangle but misunderstood polyamory. What happens is that if the coexistence between two can be a litmus test, after the initial phase of gawking; The one kept in his snuff box of three hearts that beat in love can end up sounding like a booming volcano ...

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The Long Way Home, by Louise Penny

The long way home

Canadian writer Louise Penny focuses her literary career on that mirror between reality and fiction where she meets her quintessential protagonist Armand Gamache. Few authors so faithful to a character in a bibliography delivered to the designs of a single and great protagonist during the ...

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The sky of your days, by Greta Alonso

The sky of your days

If we did not have enough with the intriguing writer Carmen Mola, we now know a Greta Alonso who also pulls anonymity as a strange virtue in collusion with the black genre in which the work plunges. Logically an unknown feather that traces only the features of a name ...

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And Julia challenged the gods, by Santiago Posteguillo

And Julia challenged the gods

Historically, Julia Domna lived through her glorious time as a Roman empress for eighteen years. In the literary field, it is Santiago Posteguillo who has recovered it to green those laurels (never better brought the laurel as a Roman symbol of victory par excellence), and incidentally make a feminine ...

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