3 best books by Manel Loureiro

Manel Loureiro's books

Generational coincidence always ends up awakening that special harmony in any creative field. Those of us born in the 70s have a lot in common as coming from that blackout of the analog world. A blackout that seems to plunge our childhood and youth into shadows, shadows full of mythology, fantasy and great…

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The door, by Manel Loureiro

The door, by Manel Loureiro

There is always a door when you start reading Manel Loureiro. And crossing its threshold you seem to hear the most famous of Bram Stoker's characters: “Once again, welcome to my home. Come freely, come out safely; leave some of the happiness you bring ... »This time I wasn't going ...

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Twenty, by Manel Loureiro

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In the morbid taste for fear and terror as entertainment, stories about catastrophes or apocalypse appear with a special omen point about an end that seems achievable at all times, either tomorrow at the hands of an insane leader, within a century with the ...

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