The Pact, by Michelle Richmond

Marriage, a figure that evokes commitment, fidelity, will, love ... but above all, for practical purposes, a social institution that establishes civic nuclei of coexistence and belonging. The idea of ​​this novel is to combine all these aspects until obtaining a sinister derivative that is undermining all those one by one ...

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The Project of My Life, by Megan Maxwell

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Summer is coming and new readings are projected on the horizon as the perfect complement to an entertaining but also liberating break from the overload of our routines. Megan Maxwell offers to quench our reading thirst with a novel that is quite out of its usual plots of tints clearly ...

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Today everything will be different, by María Semple

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The purpose of amendment par excellence ... Today everything will be different is that announcement to the world of absolute commitment to firmly face all kinds of personal vicissitudes. And so Eleanor decides. It is about reactivated, to re-enjoy the little things, their little conversations on the way ...

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Days without end, by Sebastian Barry

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Despite being one of the most modern countries, the history of the United States, from that 1776 of its independence and federal establishment, the great North American country has marked a preponderant role in the future of the world. But the federal aspect and its establishment towards self-determination also entailed its ...

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Lena's Flight, by Sara Ballarín

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One of the authors who with greater strength is gaining integers in the literary panorama of the romantic genre in Spain is Sara Ballarín. With his previous novel With you in the world, this writing made it clear that his thing is to build romantic stories in their broadest consideration. ...

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The chemistry of hate, of Carme Chaparro

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Journalist Carme Chaparro he uncovered himself as a novelist last year with I am not a monster, a novel of marked suspense, of maximum tension in terms of what comprises the mixture of everyday life with the impulse of the most ancient fear. With this book he won the award ...

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Late Afternoon, by Kent Haruf

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After his previous book published in Spain: The Song of the Plain, Kent Haruf returns to the assault of the bookstores with this novel that again addresses an intimacy of private lives, suddenly abandoned in the middle of the moor, among the valley of already dry tears , what has been ...

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Devotion, by Patti Smith

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If there were awards to the iconic characters of the musical world, two of the most prestigious accolades of the XNUMXth century would go to David Bowie on the male side and Patti Smith on the female side. Being an icon or symbol in the musical goes far beyond the musical notes, of ...

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The Gods of Guilt, by Michael Connelly

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Since the American writer Michael Connelly burst onto the Spanish literary scene, back in 2004, the flood of his works has not stopped. Emblematic characters such as the prolific Harry Bosch have managed to win a space on the tables of many readers thanks to that mix between the police and ...

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Far from the heart, from Lorenzo Silva

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A writer can only write so many good books, in such a short span of time, by possessing devils made muses. In just one year, Lorenzo Silva has presented the novels They will remember your name and So many wolves, while he has also written the book Blood, sweat and peace and ...

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Talión, by Santiago Díaz

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For Marta Aguilera, the time has come when the future is the least important. And someone without fear of what will happen, someone freed from the heavy consequences can finally undertake the revenge of good on an evil that has prevailed since time immemorial. Does not about …

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Rainbirds by Clarissa Goenawan

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Clarissa Goenawan is a new literary value of the black genre that shows that the extension of this genre is a worldwide phenomenon. From Indonesia to the world, this young writer invites us to new scenarios in which to discover the dark side of things that ends up leading to novels ...

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