Conspiracies, by Jesús Cintora

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Reality surpasses fiction. Hence, in this case, I took a leap in my reading tendency of black, historical, intimate or fantasy novels, to fully introduce myself into politics and current affairs, a kind of science fiction with touches of thriller where citizens browse ...

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The dictator DNA, by Miguel Pita

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Everything we are and how we behave may be something already written. Not that I got esoteric, or anything like that. Quite the opposite. This book talks about Science applied to reality. Somehow, the script of our lives ...

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The Dark Light of the Midnight Sun, by Cecilia Ekbäck

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Every living being is subjected to circadian rhythms, established by the hours of light and the darkness of the night. However, the animals that live in the areas closest to the poles, where the effect of the midnight sun occurs, have known how to adapt to this particular ...

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The Night That Didn't Stop Raining, by Laura Castañón

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Guilt is that gift with which humans leave Paradise. From childhood we learn to be guilty for many things, until we make her an inseparable life partner. Perhaps we should all receive a letter like the one Valeria Santaclara, the protagonist of this book, receives. With the …

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Offshore, by Petros Markaris

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The world passes to the rhythm of a giant crime novel. Hand in hand with globalization, the dark scenarios that not so long ago the authors of crime novels were in charge of transferring to fiction, have taken a qualitative leap. The world is the market to be corrupted by the mafias. The …

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Europe, by Cristina Cerrada

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When you experience a war, you don't always escape it by leaving the conflict zone. In the aseptic consideration of this last term, other concepts existed before, such as: house, childhood, home or life ... Heda left her home or conflict zone accompanied by her family. The promise of ...

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The beards of the prophet, by Eduardo Mendoza

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It is curious to think of the first approaches to the Bible when we are very young. In a reality still in the making and governed for the most part by childhood fantasies, the scenes of the Bible were assumed to be perfectly true, without any metaphorical sense, nor was it necessary. ...

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The kisses on the bread, from Almudena Grandes

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The economic crisis and the undeniable parallel crisis of values ​​is already a choral story. A microcosm of silenced voices amid cold statistics. Data and more data conveniently cooked for the pride of economic interests and political clappers of all kinds. The kisses in the ...

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The other part of the world, by Juan Trejo

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Choose. Freedom should basically be that. The consequences come later. Nothing heavier than being free to choose your destiny. Mario, the protagonist of this story, made his choice. Career promotion or love are always a good excuse to tip vital choices to one side or ...

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The tigress and the acrobat, by Susanna Tamaro

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I have always liked fables. We all begin to know them in childhood and rediscover them in adulthood. That possible double reading turns out to be just lovely. From The Little Prince to Rebellion on the Farm to bestsellers like Life of Pi. The simple-looking stories in your fantasy ...

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