Elevation, of Stephen King

Elevation, of Stephen King

When Stephen King he begins to narrate about the paranormal, the heart sinks as soon as you start reading. The simple fact of returning to Castle Rock is already an invitation to the unexpected in a place that rambles between reflections of our daily lives and millions of wormholes ...

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Black leopard, red wolf

Black leopard, red wolf

Since the Jamaican Marlon James won the prestigious Booker Prize, his literary career has been launched to levels of success commensurate with its quality. Thus, after his "Brief history of seven murders" arrived in Spain, now the publication of the first begins as well ...

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Life at times, by Juan José Millás

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In Juan José Millás ingenuity is discovered already from the title of each new book. On this occasion, "Life at times" seems to refer us to the fragmentation of our time, to the changes of scenery between happiness and sadness, to the memories that make up that film that we can ...

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Fire and Blood, by George RR Martin

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The imaginary of a fantasy writer like George RR Martin seems limitless. And although this new foray into the publishing world is predicted as a commercial earthquake caused, the ultimate foundation is none other than exploring a fundamental saga of the fantasy genre. A saga that resembles ...

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Dragon's Teeth by Michael Chrichton

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There are authors capable of becoming a genre in themselves. The late Michael Chrichton was his own-label scientific fantasy. In a beautiful communion between science and adventure or thriller, this author always dazzled millions of readers eager for his full proposals ...

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Nevernight by Jay Kristoff

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Fantastic genre authors usually develop their craft around sagas on which to develop new imaginaries, new worlds, approaches where to extend the magical presentation of overflowing fantasy realities. Jay Kristoff is one of the current mainstays of the genre internationally, along with other greats such as ...

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The Fortune Stars, by Nora Roberts

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In her usual line of investigation between genders, Nora Roberts presents us with an esoteric, dark, almost gothic love story. And for this he introduces us to the enigmatic Sasha Riggs, one of those creators in whom an inner universe is sensed rather than a simple ordinary world. In its …

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Hope by Wendy Davies

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Nothing better than allegory and its symbols to take perspective on the things that happen to us, on our daily problems and our ways of dealing with them. And nothing better than fantasy to compose those wonderful stories that entertain as well as guide and offer alternatives in our times ...

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The Successor Promise, by Trudi Canavan

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Australian writer Trudi Canavan is one of those brilliant exceptions to the fantasy genre trend as a regular space for writers, in masculine. Not that I mean to say that there are not enough good fantasy genre writers, there is the huge JK Rowling, or Margaret Weis, or ...

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The tower, by Daniel O´Malley

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The Daniel O'Malley thing is the paranormal applied to the mind, and to that unfathomable potential that for many years has been imputed to our gray matter between beliefs, fraud and some isolated case that testifies in favor of the cause. So while the thing ...

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Touch the stars by Katie Khan

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Oating the infinite can be one of the most rewarding activities and at the same time most unsettling. Lying on the grass of a meadow, without artificial pollution, you can feel like the astronaut who has gone out to carry out a maintenance operation on the ship, or like God on the day that ...

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Sleeping beauties, by Stephen King

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Writing science fiction novels with a distinctly feminist point is becoming common and very fruitful. Very recent cases such as The Power by Naomi Alderman, attest to this. Stephen King he wanted to join the current to contribute much and good to the idea. A project between ...

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