The 3 best books by the great David Safier

Today, David safier he's still looking for himself. It is what has to deal a tremendous blow to the publishing market at the first of changes. Because that novel, which people are still talking about almost a decade later (I mean Damned karma), had that paradoxical effect of the approach to the most resounding success and the subsequent confrontation with the harsh reality of having fulfilled all the expectations of the readers with a round novel.

People always want to laugh. What happens is that we do not always agree and in those cases we consider humor as a double-edged sword that can hurt some, awaken susceptibilities in others and discover critical nuances where, ultimately, there should only be that, a little humor with which to cope with what constantly falls on us.

The good of Sapphire, with his strong German as his mother tongue, he ends up awakening a universal humor far beyond labels around the harshness of a language. Safier hit the key to write an interesting novel with just the right doses of brilliant humor.

But do not doubt that in other of his novels he has continued to do so, only that it is always necessary to give more opportunities to the authors remembered for the unique work.

And not just humor ..., because he who is capable of awakening laughter from intelligence is always capable of writing great stories. Let's not forget that we only laugh when we empathize, when we reach the interiors of the characters. Like life itself.

Top 3 Recommended Books by David Safier

Damned karma

We are not going to discover America at this point. To César what belongs to César and to David Safier what is his main novel, beyond the scripts that he had already been writing for many years before.

The magic of the story is that it tunes in with that idea of ​​happiness that we all yearn for and the world's efforts to contradict us until it describes a grotesque scenario of an impossible destiny.

And the fate of Kim Lange, who spared no effort to advance her professional life, transports her to a minuscule existence after her ridiculous passing.

Kim is an ant, a tiny being as punishment from a sarcastic God who was always there, watching each of his outrages in the previous life. If the ants are willful, Kim is more so. His path towards "reintegration" into human life will be determined by the unfortunate future of any tiny being endowed with the consciousness of someone who still thinks he is great ...

Damned karma

And red bunting ..., you

Love can take many forms. Those of us who, as our first courtship, know well that we had that imaginary girlfriend or boyfriend, curiously very similar to the girl or boy we really liked and who ignored our evening declarations of love.

Something like this happens to Nellie Oswald in this love fantasy that ends up being this book And red bunting ..., you. A notebook with its blank pages and subtracted from her favorite artist (the one who accompanies her dreams of impossible love while she sleeps, and her surrenders to the imagination when she thinks she is awake), ends up becoming the focus of all her desires and heartbreak.

And he ends up sketching in it the face of the ideal man, a guy he ends up calling Retro. When she woke up, Retro was there, waiting for her. He has escaped from the first page of the notebook and waits to learn his fate at the foot of Nellie's bed.

Between them they end up considering, first of all, the magical materialization that turns the notebook into a magical element that no one else should touch or possess.

A double adventure is then born, the one that leads them to discover the nature of the notebook and the one that leads them towards a common love of a story not yet written. A magic notebook, in the wrong hands, can turn the world into a worse space, even worse than it already is. So Nellie and Retro are very careful not to reveal their wonderful truth to anyone they meet.

They only hope to know the basis of those pages that make what was imagined and drawn true. Whatever comes as an addition is welcome, even more so if it is a true love, the idealized one that continues like this forever and ever. And colorín, colorado...

And red bunting ..., you

Me, me, me ... with you

The human being as creator can house everything. And perhaps this story can explain much of a great Shakespeare temporarily occupied by the spirit of a woman. Because Rosa only knew about Shakespeare that of being or not being ... until in a hypnosis session she ends up being transmuted into the body of the English author.

A peculiar space-time journey that ends up uniting a current woman with a broken heart with one of the greatest geniuses in world literature. Deep down, feeling and emotions are something very shared in the basics.

Only that Shakespeare was very gifted to transfer with his pen everything that his privileged imaginary gave birth to. But of course, living occupied by a Rosa whose hypnotic journey only seeks more tangible answers for love and heartbreak ends up turning the singular story into a delusional, and full of humor, journey to the depths of that basic drive that is love.

Me, me, me ... with you

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Miss Merkel. The case of the retired chancellor

You never know with this revolving doors for those who leave active politics. In Spain it often happens that former presidents, former ministers and other group of retired leaders end up occupying the most unexpected offices in large companies.

But Germany is really different. There, people are different and if not, let them tell Merkel, stoically enduring any formal act with the San Vito dance coming out of them. An iron president but at the same time with that burden of humanity that has made her an emblem of world leadership.

So your compatriot David safier has been advancing the task to Angela and has already placed her as an unsuspected detective with that endearing point a la Miss Marple but with a bomb-proof sagacity ...

He led Germany with a firm hand. Now your pulse will not tremble to find the culprit in a murder case.

Angela Merkel retired six weeks ago and has just moved with her husband, the bodyguard and their puppy Putin to an unpopulated but charming region in the interior of Germany. Accustomed to a turbulent life that led her to face tough world leaders, extreme situations and some XNUMX state banquets, she now finds it difficult to focus on the quiet of the countryside. Just making cakes and hiking is on the way to becoming a total boredom.

When a local nobleman appears dead, a spark ignites in Angela: she finally comes across a situation that needs to be resolved and that will require all her intelligence. The baron has been found in his castle, the room was locked from the inside... and there are six suspects.

Miss Merkel. The case of the retired chancellor

As long as we're alive

There was nothing to predict that a Viennese Jew, whose family perished in the Holocaust, and a young widow from Bremen would ever meet, much less that they would fall in love and dare to live together against all odds. When they meet, Waltraut is already a widow and Joschi is twenty years older than her: a priori the situation cannot be more complicated, so she initially rejects him.

But he, accustomed to the most adverse circumstances, shows up at her door with a typewriter under his arm and the intention of conquering her.

From that moment on, they will act for decades as two poles that alternately attract and repel each other: the love they both feel and their life together will be marked both by dizzying moments and by dramatic blows of fate, from illness to the loss of a daughter. to the unbearable weight of Joschi's family secrets. What must the bond between two people be like to resist all this?

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