The 3 best books by Tessa Hadley

Tessa Hadley books

An author who makes her work her own genre. Because its plots move between intimacy, a point of suspense, domestic existentialism and vital action between dilemmas and paths that the characters assume with that point of adventure that is life itself. So meeting Tessa Hadley…

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The 3 best stimulant books Albert Espinosa

Books of Albert Espinosa

Nobody better than Albert Espinosa to make us travel through vital narrative proposals that exude resilience. The generous and optimistic stamp of this author is reflected on each page. A real pleasure to discover one of the creators who in the best way opens us to empathic worlds, to humor ...

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The 3 best books by Guillermo Arriaga

Guillermo Arriaga's books

The legacy of the Juan Rulfo most committed to the chronicle of estrangement, combining crude realism and sparks of metaphorical fantasy, finds in Guillermo Arriaga that kind of continuation of any school that tends to be associated with each country. And that the Mexican school has as many possible ramifications as ...

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The 3 best books by Yuval Noah Harari

Books by Yuval Noah Harari

That History as a so-called science also has parts of speculation is confirmed once again by the fact that precisely a historian like Harari has become one of the most recognized current essayists on the emergence and paths of our civilization. Because Harari moves between…

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The 3 best books by Jacqueline Winspear

Books by Jacqueline Winspear

There is no better setting than the interwar period to locate a saga of the most intense noir genre. Tough times where grudges were embers waiting for the most opportune current to rekindle. Jacqueline Winspear takes us through her most recognized series until the early 30s, with…

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The 3 best books by the great Sergio Ramírez

Books by Sergio Ramírez

To speak of the renowned Miguel de Cervantes Award 2017, Sergio Ramírez, is to speak of a controversial author, to the extent that every politically significant writer always ends up being branded as tendentious. But, in an objective analysis of his work of fiction, of its literary quality per se, one cannot ...

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Deborah Levy's Top 3 Books

Deborah Levy books

In recent times, Deborah Levy moves between the narrative and the biographical (something evident with her latest work «Autobiography under construction» divided into several works). A literary exercise as a placebo for the wounds of time, life's rudeness and natural forced resignations. But it is that curiously in that…

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The 3 best books by Joseph Heller

Joseph Heller Books

Joseph Heller's literature was born with that seal of maturity of the writer already back from everything. This is how one discovers in the narrative of this American author a taste for reduction to the absurd, for humor, for unfiltered criticism. Nothing to do with other illustrious pilots…

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The 3 best books of John Verdon

John Verdon books

It can be said that John Verdon is not exactly a precocious writer, or at least he could not dedicate himself to writing with the profusion of other authors who have already discovered their vocation from an early age. But the good thing about this job is that it is not guided by age guidelines, nor ...

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The 3 best books by Juan Gómez Jurado

Books by Juan Gómez Jurado

If there is an author in Spain who has a hard fight with Javier Sierra for holding the flag raised at the top of the great mystery genre, that is Juan Gómez-Jurado. Since his first book appeared back in 2007, on the embers of Dan Brown's The Da Vinci Code, this...

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The best and most disturbing mystery novels

the best mystery novels

The mystery genre is the most intrinsic to literature that we can imagine. Since the novel is a novel, the enigmatic as a plot base is prolonged in almost every narrative. Even more so considering that one of the most illustrious first novels is the brilliant story in the code of ...

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The 3 best books by Sergi Pàmies

Books by Sergi Pamies

We don't always look at the translators, those who appear among the credits of the books of our favorite authors. But lo and behold, Pàmies's work translating the inexhaustible Amelie Nothomb is so noticeable that he ends up attracting attention. And one day you...

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