Honoring Montserrat’s millennium with Les torres del cel (The towers of the sky)
We're starting a new blog season after the summer break with a novel that holds a special place in my heart for many reasons: The towers of the sky, (original [...]
We're starting a new blog season after the summer break with a novel that holds a special place in my heart for many reasons: The towers of the sky, (original [...]
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 [...]