Everyone is looking for Nora Roy, by Lorena Franco

They're all looking for Nora Roy

With the typical cadence of the best sellers and drawing an overwhelming inspiration, Lorena Franco goes from Silvia Blanch to Nora Roy. Two enigmatic women who serve title and sustain magnetic suspense in these last two novels by the author. But the matter is very different for a Nora ...

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Friends forever, by Daniel Ruiz García

Friends forever, novel

Crapulas untimely. The typical effect between Mr Hyde and Dorian Gray that anyone over 40 years of age can suffer when they return to the alcoholic splendors of the night after having missed a few years of raising children, of Sunday hobbies never suspected before reaching ...

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The dance of the crazy women, by Victoria Mas

novel The dance of the crazy women

When an author like Victoria Mas removes all the foundations with her first novel, the doubt arises about the earthquake incapable of more aftershocks or the possible earthquake yet to come. Because the power of this work moves us on all sides. You can discover a feminist intention or ...

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Closed eyes, by Edurne Portela

Closed eyes, by Edurne Portela

Edurne Portela was very successful in expanding on the magical contradiction of our towns focused on her representative Pueblo Chico. Because from each of those places where we come from, we carry with us a telluric magnetism that on our return makes us inhabit the present and the past. So all that ...

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Yoga, by Emmanuel Carrère

Yoga by Carrère

If it was a matter of breaking taboos on mental illness, Emmanuel Carrère has done his part with this brutally sincere play. Only, on his inscrutable path towards the abyss, Carrère takes advantage of precisely that darkness to make us volatile, rambling and disturbing. Order and chaos are formally replaced and ...

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Ready player two by Ernest Cline

Ready Player Two Book

Her good years would have passed from the release of the first part "Ready player One" until the Midas king of cinema, Spielberg took her to the cinema in 2018. The thing is that all this served so that the universe created by Ernest Cline will take off a lot beyond the …

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The gossip, by Risto Mejide

The gossip, by Risto Mejide

It must not be easy to be Risto Mejide and launch into writing a novel. Because everyone expects from him a point of confusion and creative eccentricity. And of course considering a plot with its beginning, its middle and its ending is like thinking about pulling the missionary's position in ...

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A day in the life of God, by Martín Caparrós

A day in the life of God

Of the seven days in which God created the world, I would stay with the one that our maker lay on the grass to contemplate the work. I suppose it would be a hangover Saturday or Sunday, I no longer remember. They will explain it here ... But they are one thing ...

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The wonders, by Elena Medel

To get to this title, its author omits everything that Alicia had to do to get to that country. But Elena Medel is right to blur everything before Wonderland. because the country, the allegory, melt into squalor and Alicia could never fit into a ...

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Klara and the Sun, by Kazuo Ishiguro

Novel Klara and the Sun

These are strange times for Science Fiction. Great storytellers from around the world pull more frequently on this genre previously branded as marginal. All to find spaces for narration that can explain, precisely, our strange days. Not that Asimov or HG Wells were mindundies. But when they ...

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