Conspiracy Vermú, by Aitor Marín

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These are good times for the most traditional Hispanic satire from a grotesque in which Valle-Inclán itself would be overwhelmed. An occasion that paints her bald to write a good story about all this surrealism that surrounds us, or rather devours us. And so it has ...

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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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Invisible, by Eloy Moreno

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The childhood dream-desire to become invisible has its foundation, and its reflection in adulthood is an aspect to consider from very different angles. As we say, all part of childhood, probably from the power of some superhero capable of becoming invisible in order to surprise criminals and others. The …

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My invisible friend, by Guillermo Fesser

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It seems that Guillermo Fesser has taken a liking to writing novels. And being a singular author, your news is always welcome. In my opinion, this well-known journalist, and increasingly recognized writer, cultivates a narrative of estrangement towards all aspects of humanity. ...

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Fallen from Heaven, by Diksha Basu

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The new rich and their accommodation in the new reality. In our current world the social strata are reduced to the availability of economic resources. A nouveau riche is always welcome in influential class circles, at least on the surface. No one can deprive a new rich to become ...

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50 Shades of Luisi, by Ángel Sanchidrián

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The lust of every woman was awakened by that erotic novel that broke out in her 5 or 6 years ago: 50 s0mbras de Gray. Groups of friends could be heard blushing and laughing as they shared scenes from the book or the movie that followed. Without a doubt, the ...

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The girls who dreamed of the sea, by Katia Bernardi

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In the manner of a Decameron revisited since the third age, this story opens us to the drives, to the most personal plots of twelve women who dream of the sea, of the one who could have broken its waves under their youthful feet, although never they will come to visit ...

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A Sunday Like Any Other, by Liane Moriarty

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Tangled stories are always hilarious. If to this type of approach you add a point of erotic-festive spice, the tragicomedy is served. A new proposal by Liane Moriarty, author of other novels such as Little Lies, which was brought to the small screen as a serial to show off ...

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Genius, by Patrick Dennis

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A novel that takes us into the back room of glamorous Hollywood. A fiction about the fictional lives that parade down the red carpet. A close look at the wispy stars where everyone wanted to be reflected. In this book Genius, the writer Patrick Dennis, closely associated with ...

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Celeste 65, by José C. Vales

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There are places like Nice whose luster seems to have always existed and never been extinguished. Cities dedicated to luxury, ostentation and the refuge of great patrimonies. Among the palaces and lavish hotels of Nice this story moves. The protagonist is Linton Blint, an English guy without much fit in this ...

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Damn birthday, by Marie-Sabine Roger

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An original idea, conducted with the appropriate pen, can turn a book into a literary fortune, a kind of predestination to offer a fun, entertaining work, brimming with humor. But at the same time, this book is filled with interesting perspectives on life, love and all those little things that ...

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Stop the Machines! By Michael Innes

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A writer who writes about another writer. Knowledgeable literature. An easy documentation task for good old Michael Innes, who left us in 1994. Jokes aside, what the book Stop the Machines! presents us is an interesting combination of humor and thriller. Difficult combination, ...

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