The 3 best books by David Trueba

David Trueba books

From the script to the direction to finally assault the world of literature with the particular baggage of such a fruitful transition. David Trueba is already that writer who perhaps never thought he had been a journalist by training and screenwriter by vocation. But books arrive like this, from the hands of ...

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The 3 best books by Irène Némirovsky

Books by Irène Némirovsky

Europe in the first half of the 20th century became the worst scenario for a Jewish family like Irène Némirovsky's. Between exile and the perpetual flight from hatred, the will to survive always made its way. Even in the case of some Némirovsky…

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The 3 best books of Amélie Nothomb

Books by Amèlie Nothomb

With a somewhat eccentric appearance, around which she has built a powerful image of the creative and resourceful writer that she certainly is, Amélie Nothomb he is dedicated to literature with great diversifying power in the subject matter. A variety of resources immersed in a formal aesthetic that ...

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The 3 best books by Bebi Fernández

Books by Bebi Fernández

Halfway between Carmen Mola and Elena Ferrante, the also unknown Bebi Fernández or @SrtaBebi exploits in her books a form of literature made social commitment. Because feminism understood as a substantive claim is the one that certainly fills anyone more than other types of «feminisms» that ...

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The 3 best books by Donato Carrisi

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If there is a current European writer who comes close to the most successful Dan Brown, it is Donato Carrisi. With the added incentive that his narrative proposal is not restricted to that area of ​​mystery made the basis of suspense and axis of tension. In the case of Carrisi everything ...

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The 3 best books of Flor M. Salvador

Books by Flor M Salvador

The Mexican Flor M. Salvador is one of the greatest exponents of a new Wattpad roll literature. Letters that are born with youthful spontaneity but that are promoted by many readers through a digital literary platform. What is the same, the genius discovered among the massive youthful imprint ...

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The 3 best books by Jonathan Coe

Jonathan Coe Books

Everything has a place in literature, even formal sophistication as a tool understood to achieve greater ground in an almost always critical background in the case of Jonathan Coe. A Coe who knows how to make the novel his own particular fire where he burns vanities and customs with his pen made of fire ...

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The 3 best books of Lucía Berlin

Books by Lucia Berlin

In the hall of fame of mythologized American writers (where books by Salinger, Capote, Bukowski, Hemingway or Kennedy Toole among others are always found), Lucía Berlin recently placed her wedge and her work with that bitter taste of "justice." of success arriving at the wrong time. Because she had to…

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The 3 best books of Carme Chaparro

Books of Carme Chaparro

Back in 2017 we observed the awakening of the literary beast that is Carme Chaparro. In just over two years this journalist exploited her new communicative side in a fictional narrative, and specifically in a suspense genre that dazzled thousands of readers, forgetting that media origin that ...

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The 3 best books by Elena Ferrante

Elena Ferrante's books

For many it is unlikely, to the utmost limits, that someone who achieves the glory of his work does not want to be known, pose on red carpets, do interviews, attend posh galas ... But there is the case of Elena Ferrante, the pseudonym that covers one of the great literary enigmas of ...

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The 3 best books by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie

Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie Books

The Nigerian writer Chimanda Ngozi Adichie is already one of the most acclaimed voices in socially committed literature. Of course, to be able to transfer all those transformative intentions from the fiction in which this author mainly works. The narrative proposal has to have that tone of…

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The 3 best books of Lorena Franco

Books by Lorena Franco

Sometimes it seems as if literature were a field in which to land, taking advantage of a popular pull for actors, musicians and even politicians. The question is whether it is a wildfire with which the publisher on duty achieves punctual and succulent sales or if it really ...

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