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Review of ‘Me olvidé del cielo,’ by Pere Cervantes, Ediciones Destino

A historical thriller that takes us back a hundred years, with a feeling between nostalgic and dark.

Review of 'Cuando la tormenta pase,' by Manel Loureiro, Editorial Planeta

This Premio Fernando Lara 2024 Award, combines a fast pace with constant twists and turns, a breathtaking setting and a cinematic story.

An article by Cata Mayor, selected among the best of 2024 in Spain and Latin America

It has been three years since the publishing house Col & Col, which specializes in essays and books with gastronomic content, published the selection 'Escribir gastronomía.

El País lists the best children's books of June 2025

Two works by the renowned Cornelia Funke, animal researchers, a guide to avoid raising little earthlings, and a romance on ice, are mixed in this month's selection of booksellers.

On July 1, Jerez will host the Encuentro de la Edición 2025 Meeting organized by the Spanish Federation of Publishers' Guilds.

In addition, the international presence of Spanish publishers and the challenges of Spanish as a global language will be analyzed.

Amazon Music Unlimited will include audiobooks from Audible for their subscribers in Spain.

Amazon announced today that Amazon Music Unlimited subscribers in Spain, Italy, Germany, Brazil and Japan can now listen to one audiobook per month from the Audible content library,

El Español- Cultura presents a list of the best-selling books in June 2025. June's most anticipated books:

Muñoz Molina, the ‘La generación Beat’ and Natalia Lafourcade's ‘Diary.’

On June 30 there will be an afternoon to talk, toast and let yourself be inspired by letters in the Book Club.

The youngest winner of the Planeta Prize in its history, Espido Freire, will talk with the readers of the Magas Community to share her views, concerns and doubts about her latest release:

Murcian professor Fernández del Amor wins the Gerardo Diego Award for an essay on José María Valverde.

Antonio Fernández del Amor, based in Murcia, has won the XXV Gerardo Diego International Award for Literary Research, for his essay 'Del Deus abconditus al Ser que es palabra.

Review of ‘El viaje inútil’, by Camila Sosa Villada: writing as a journey.

The Argentine writer travels through the autobiographical genre to place it in the field of inquiry and reflection in her new book.

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