FOR ANA (your death). Nuria Roca, JUAN DEL VAL. ESPASA. 288 pages
Risky, and an infectious rhythm and catchy to the extreme, is novel is becoming less and increasingly television writer Nuria Roca (which indefinite recruited me as a reader after reading your delicious "Snails do not know they are snails) Built on the uncertainty of a brand new bunch of players, it is instead a well-established history in which there are no loose ends. I particularly liked how both authors dominate the temperature of each characters. There must have been easy and it shows in how moving the cast that scrolls through these pages. At first glance it is easy because a novel is read in one sitting, but there are phrases in the text which set out the powerful pulse have had to work very much Nuria and John. But of course not all will be rejoicing, especially if we consider reading ogra fame I have, so I'll say that to me is a "small catastrophe "some of the dialogue because they tear all power to the brilliant atmosphere that the authors have previously created. Fortunately not detract from the whole and the resulting finished novel exquisto a menu full of dishes with fierce words and scenes that the unfrozen battered and Antarctica. If I were you I would lose.
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