The best books by the interesting Dror Mishani

Dror Mishani Books

And where one can hope that the black genre, or the police and even espionage fictions could find a cradle and sustenance, it turns out that it is not exactly the most typical. I mean an Israel people and country made the epicenter of all geopolitical, economic and even ...

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The 3 best books by the wonderful Ali Smith

Ali Smith Books

We enter the universe of Ali Smith. A highly recognized narrator in the British Isles and in the Anglo-Saxon world as one of the great current authors. His arrival in Spain occurred with the irregularity of the writers who do not finish reaching the general public ...

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The 3 best books by Carmen Boullosa

Books by Carmen Boullosa

Writer of the extraordinary, Carmen Boullosa is in charge of recovering for the cause of historical justice all sorts of moments suspended in the limbo of irrelevance until Boullosa shows us the nuance, the differential fact that makes things take on another dimension, rewrites the history, reinterpret the ...

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The 3 best books by Iker Jiménez and their enigmas

Books by Iker Jiménez

From a practitioner of esoteric journalism to a bulwark of today's chronicles, in search of the truth in the post-Covid19 era. Iker Jiménez is hated or admired with the same roundness, something like a rock star. And it is that whoever makes noise sounds to some ...

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The 3 best books by the suggestive Dubravka Ugresic

Dubravka Ugresic Books

Being a writer from one of the former regions that made up Yugoslavia, as is the case of Dubravka Ugresic, means having an imperatively constructive and creative background. It is a question of balance, of rescuing humanity from the most recent catastrophe in Europe, the one that closed the XNUMXth century practically since...

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The 3 best books by the amazing Colum McCann

Colum McCann books

Being an Irish writer has an added debt to nostalgia and Colum McCann knows it. It is something like the peremptory feeling of everything. Sensation or perception of the fleeting as fate of the Irish soul. From Oscar Wilde to Samuel Beckett, an inescapable trend is repeated in Irish prose ...

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The 3 best books by Marina Tsvetaeva

Books by Marina Tsvietáieva

Talking about Russian literature always evokes a nineteenth-century touch of the Tolstoy, Dostoevsky or Chekhov. But also the languid pen of Marina Tsvetaeva today gives us a necessary feminine point of view of that Russian existence amidst the severe cold as a struggle between the steppe and Siberia. Low …

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The 3 best books by Maite R. Ochotorena

Maite Ochotorena's books

Creativity always has that of communicating vessels, being able to overcome one or the other depending on the slope, inertia or the channel through which one's life passes. This is how the narrative aspect of Maite R. Ochotorena is decanting and monopolizing more and more ...

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Philip Kerr's Top 3 Books

Philip Kerr books

If there are two genres that have alternated the top sales positions in recent years or even decades, these correspond to the historical novel or the crime novel, in an alternation that leaves little room for other types of narrative proposals. And if there is a recent author who ...

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3 best books by philosopher Wolfram Eilenberger

Wolfram Eilenberger books

Wolfram Eilenberger himself pointed this out very well in an interview when he stated that it was dangerous to believe that philosophy helps to achieve happiness. Ask your compatriot Nietzsche, how close he came to reaching the Olympus of wisdom to succumb to the hell of ...

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The 3 best books by Antonio Mercero

Books by Antonio Mercero

Already pointing to a new reference for the noir genre in Spain, Antonio Mercero, however, cultivates a novel that distorts any type of noir of our days. Because it is true that the author enjoys the service that these types of novels provide for exposing social miseries...

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Neale Donald Walsch's Top 3 Books

Neale Donald Walsch Books

We all talk to God at some point in our life. Either sporadically to find a way out of some predicament or to entrust our luck to his most propitious design. The point is that few make explicit these conversations between the human being and his maker. Except for cases like Manuel's ...

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