The best literature is being written by women

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The best literature is being written by women, or at least women are writing literature that is just as interesting and attractive as men. This is a fact that is confirmed by the sales figures and the success among literary critics that many new authors are achieving ...

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The 3 best most romantic books by Mar Carrión

writer Mar Carrión

Spanish romantic literature is a fertile genre whose seed was sown for many years by a Corín Tellado who became a pioneer of a genre that, due to its limitations of censorship in substance and form, required greater doses of ingenuity to suggest and incite the libidinous in a never-ending way. explicit. Today …

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The best self help books

Self-help books

Since reading Allen Carr's famous book on smoking cessation, my belief in the usefulness of self-help books has drastically changed for the better. It is only about finding that book that provides that noséqué of suggestion among a multitude of arguments arrived from the example ...

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Audrey Carlan's Top 3 Hottest Books

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Frivolity makes the argument for an Audrey Carlan who prioritizes the hot over any narrative intention. Something like that Paris Hilton began to write novels advised on the aesthetic proposal by Lady Gaga. Romanticism reaching its highest levels of misery, as Groucho Marx would say. ...

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Blue Sky, by Daria Bignardi

Bignardi Blue Sky

It's been a while since heartbreak left romanticism to make an appointment at the psychiatrist, like every neighbor's son. Narrating that raw heartbreak takes on another dimension in the hands of Daria Bignardi. Because it is about undressing miseries that they leave in cold solitude before a Universe that …

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The 3 best books by Javier Reverte

Javier Reverte's books

The surname Reverte and the most recent Spanish literature offer an idyll in black on white, a happy meeting of three great writers who lived together until the recent disappearance of Javier but were finally contemporary with our days. Authors dedicated to a narrative that also converged, on many occasions, in ...

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The best books by Laetitia Colombani

Laetitia Colombani's books

Do you know when you decide "this is going to be my favorite song"? Well, something like this happens when you finish a book by Laetitia Colombani. Then time passes and new books dazzle you, as new songs become soundtracks of life. But the question is how a reading or an audition ...

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The 3 best books by Joakim Zander

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The Swede Joakim Zander aspires to be one of the most prominent European writers of political suspense. In his way of presenting us with lively high-tension plots, he can be associated with the prolific Daniel Silva, one of the most recognized of this subgenre who exports from the United States ...

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The 3 best books by Khaled Hosseini

Books by Khaled Hosseini

Historically, medicine and literature have maintained undeniable ties that ended up narrowing the destinies of many of those who sought, in the most anthropological science, answers from the physiological to the mental or spiritual. Khaled Hosseini is one of the long list of medical writers. This coincidence ...

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The 3 best books by Natasha Preston

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If Nora Roberts had a writer daughter, it might as well be Natasha Preston. Because curiously both are lavish in genres as disparate as romantic and suspense as if it were a matter of growing lettuce or endive. An enviable facility for mutation. As always I stay more with ...

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3 best Lucinda Riley books

Halfway between Nora Roberts and María Dueñas, the Irish Lucinda Riley presents herself as an eminently pink writer, only transported to different historical settings. In a way, the romanticism under which these types of authors are labeled looks to signatures like Riley's ...

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3 best books by María Montesinos

Books by María Montesinos

Feminism also has its side of exciting adventure, perhaps the most Homeric of all compared to historical burdens of the first magnitude. Hence, novels such as those by María Montensinos, María Dueñas or Sarah Lark, among others, flourish. It is a vindication of the part of the ...

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