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The best-selling books of the moment – The GO!


The best-selling books of the moment. One of the best options to entertain ourselves in our free time is enjoy a good book. During the last years, reading is that great forgotten by many. The frenetic pace of life in which we immerse ourselves leaves us no time at all, and the sales of The Books every year drop. Still, the lovers of reading They continue to search for stories, and each year we can highlight the books most recommended by readers.

The offer is wide and varied, and there is an option for each person who decides to resume this hobby, or simply continue with it.

We present you the books that are ‘bestsellers’

Written by Javier Castillo and published this month, it is set in 1998, during the parade of ‘ThanksgivingYs of Macys. Kiera Templetonthree year old disappears between the crowd. In 2003, on Kiera’s eighth birthday, her parents receive a strange package at home with something unexpected: a videotape with a one-minute recording of Kiera, now eight years old. playing in an unfamiliar room.

  • Bunker. Memories of confinement, rhymes and white sharks

Toteking is the living legend of Spanish rap. He is also a tireless reader, and writes: “To travel to your memories is to seek a fight.” But he does it without fear.

The figure of a parent who starts reading, the first kills on the public court and the vocation unbearable of the perfect rhyme, honesty with an open grave, the need to surround yourself with three (four, at most) people who love you, the slavery of having to live to tell it in songs and in stories. The obligation to lock yourself in a bunker to scream everything you hate in life. Too what keeps you alive.

Fernando Aramburu He writes this story, already called “the greatest literary phenomenon of recent times.”

The day ETA announces the abandonment of weapons, Bittori she goes to the cemetery to tell her husband’s grave ‘the Txato‘, murdered by the terrorists, who have decided to return to the house where they lived. Will she be able to live with those who harassed her before and after the attack that disrupted her life and that of her family? Bittori’s presence will alter the false tranquility of the town. Your neighbour Look, a close friend in another time, and mother of Joxe Mari, a jailed terrorist and suspected of Bittori’s worst fears. What happened between those two women? What has poisoned the lives of your children and their husbands so close in the past?

  • And Julia challenged the gods

Santiago Posteguillo write this novel inside ‘Julia Domna‘, The new author saga that has conquered more than 4 million readers.

Staying high is much more difficult than reaching. Julia is at the peak of her power, but betrayal and family division threaten to spoil everything. To make matters worse, the doctor Galen diagnosed that the empress suffers what the Romans in Latin call Cancer. The confrontation between their two children leads to Julia dynasty to collapse. Amid the physical and moral pain suffered by the august, anyone would have given up. Julia feels that it is as if she were fighting against the gods of Rome. In the midst of chaos, a love story Stronger than death, a passion capable of overcoming impossible tests emerges to Julia’s rescue. The game for control of the empire continues.

Elísabet Benavent, on the social networks ‘@BetaCoqueta’, returns to the literature scene with a novel that explores the meaning of success in life and reflect with irony and smoker about social impositions, peer pressure and self-demand that, although hard to believe, is not synonymous with happiness.

Of Eloy Moreno, It promises to be a novel that changes the way of seeing the world. The problem with searching for the truth is finding it and not knowing what to do with it. The novel raises difficult questions to answer. A novel that talks about those truths that, despite searching, we would rather not find.

  • The day my sanity was lost

Javier Castillo build a romantic thriller narrated in three times that explores the limits of the human being and breaks the schemas of the suspense genre. Love, hate, fate, strange practices, intrigue and fast-paced action flood the pages of a novel that has become an editorial phenomenon before its publication on paper.

Center Boston, December 24, a man walks naked with the decapitated head of a young woman. Dr. Jenkins, director of the city’s psychiatric center, and Stella Hyden, FBI profile agent, will go into a research that will put their lives on the line, his conception of sanity and that will take you to some fortuitous events that occurred in the mysterious town of Salt Lake seventeen years ago.

  • The monk Who Sold His Ferrari

Robin Sharma write this book of self help. This little spiritual fable It has changed the lives of millions of people since its publication 15 years ago. Leaning on the protagonist, a successful lawyer with an existential crisis that decides leave everything and travel to India, the author will give us guidelines to improve our personal and work life.

  • The whole truth of my lies

Can you keep a friendship despite the lies? A bachelorette party in a motorhome, a group of friends and many secrets.

This is another of the books of Elísabet Benavent, which with 1,200,000 copies sold returns with a original novel, a different proposal that addresses the contradictions of a group of friends who is forced to lie to stop feeling.

  • The silence of the white city

This is the first part of the ‘trilogyThe white city‘ of Eva G. Sáenz de Urtuti.

Tasio Ortiz de Zárate, the brilliant archaeologist convicted of bizarre murders, is about to be released from prison. The crimes resume again: in the Old Cathedral of Vitoria, a twenty year old couple appears naked and dead from bee stings in the throat. Soon after, another twenty-five-year-old couple is murdered in the Casa del Cordón, a well-known medieval building.

A crime novel that moves between mythology and the legends of Álava, archeology, family secrets and criminal psychology.

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