Discover the 3 best books by Julián Sánchez

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Being able to discover what goes on under the sticks in a basketball game requires the concentration and skill necessary to discover that hand that hits the opponent's arm instead of the ball. Or that plug in the downward trajectory of the ball that invalidates the ...

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3 best Guy de Maupassant books

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1850 - 1893… In Maupassant's personality and by extension in his literary figure, there is something of a stark contradiction between a growth away from the figure of his father and his conversion into the same paternal stereotype of a misogynistic type. His vital circumstances marked by the death of his ...

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The 3 best books by Raphaëlle Giordano

Books by Raphaelle Giordano

That self-help literature can be camouflaged in works of fiction is nothing new. From Jorge Bucay to Paulo Coelho, and even if we go back to great allegorical works such as The Little Prince, we always discover that suggestion, from the philosophy of the everyday to the spiritual, is addressed ...

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3 best books by Paloma Sanchez-Garnica

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The literary career of Paloma Sánchez-Garnica is already shaping itself as a bibliography worthy of reaching the depth and form of a library of its own, rich and varied. From the first writer determined to present us with mysteries that were linked to her historical training (a task in which she found comparisons even with ...

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Eudora Welty's Top 3 Books

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Feminine sensitivity, in times that were still hard for women, together with her passion for photography ended up coming together in literature as the ultimate expression of a captivating universe. Because Eudora Welty finally fused all her creativity in a literary facet valued over time as a chronicle of the ...

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3 best books by Nieves García Bautista

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Among those authors who have achieved commercial success, from the great independent platform that is Amazon Kindle, Nieves García Bautista climbs to the top in the history of books downloaded in Spain. And that among the plethora of writers includes some already exalted like Javier ...

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The 3 best books by Agnès Martin-Lugand

Books by Agnes Martin Lugand

The indie phenomenon in literature reaches even the most unexpected corners. On many occasions we have dealt with the subject of Spanish authors who have come from desktop publishing and who have ended up taking the top sales positions (I am referring to the Javier Castillo, Eva García Sáez and many others). ...

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The 3 best books by José María Merino

Books by José María Merino

Poet, columnist, essayist, novelist and short story writer. And in all these areas with that residue of the good creator. Because José María Merino flaunts that use of language as a total tool to disseminate or to excite. In his long literary career he has published more than 40 books and as many ...

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3 best books by Antonio Pérez Henares

Books by Antonio Pérez Henares

Historical fiction is a genre in which several authors in charge of making a remote time more livable built around official references, documentation or chronicles stand out. Because beyond what is known thanks to the direct testimonies that address the most transcendental circumstances of each era, always ...

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The 3 best books by Johanna Lindsey

Johanna Lindsey Books

We had talked about Danielle Steel, by Nora Roberts and some homeland bestseller of the romantic genre such as Elisabet Benavent. Now it's time to address the bibliography of a Johanna Lindsey who, as in many other cases, also looked to romantic writing as an escape valve and ended up reaching numbers 1 ...

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3 best books by Elias Canetti

Books by Elías Canetti

In a wandering existence, marked by different circumstances throughout his life, Elias Canetti developed a bibliography that accompanied this variable traveling through a troubled world that in the twentieth century gave birth to the first great world conflicts. Although his dedication to fiction was closed with his ...

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The 3 best books by Carmen Amoraga

Books by Carmen Amoraga

If there is an author who currently addresses the narrative aspect more directly oriented towards intimacy, that is Carmen Amoraga. Although curiously, male authors such as Boris Izaguirre or Maxim Huerta are also noteworthy, in that taste for narrating from the inside, about loves, disappointments and losses. On …

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