Bruno is going on holiday and we are going with him
This week Bruno has not come to the office to leave us his weekly recommended reading because he is packing his bags. He will be taking a well-deserved rest and [...]
This week Bruno has not come to the office to leave us his weekly recommended reading because he is packing his bags. He will be taking a well-deserved rest and [...]
Some say that objects have a soul. Their existence, so different from that of human beings, guided by use and silence, often marks us in an irreversible way. They accompany [...]
This week I recommend the Néstor Luján Novel History Prize, which is a sure bet for this summer. Teresa Sagrera is already a veteran author, who masters her job with [...]
This week, I'm thrilled to recommend Ane Odriozola's novel, “The Iron Valley” (original title: El valle del hierro). A novel that spontaneously fell into my hands, and just from its [...]
What if someone told you, before your baby was born, that you have the power to ensure they lead a healthy life? As a mother, I can confidently say I [...]
This Thursday, I continue to recommend novels that are perfect for summer reading. In fact, those by the already honoured author Susana Rodríguez Lezaún are enjoyable year-round, but they are [...]
Many new releases came out in March, and we saved a few to recommend just before summer vacation, believing they're ideal for packing in your suitcase. Pepe Müller's debut novel [...]
Recently, during a meeting with friends my age, we talked about how there are no good legal thrillers anymore. There was a time when many were made, like “Entrapment”, “The [...]
One of the books launched during Saint George's Day campaign, titled “Ets llum” (in Spanish, “Divina mente”), by Vilma Montoliu, is one of those books that bring calm to the [...]
Recently, during a meeting with friends my age, we talked about how there are no good legal thrillers anymore. There was a time when many were made, like “Entrapment”, “The [...]