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Without leaving Spain, national literature is the common denominator when the time comes to buy a book. Thrillers and novels are the favorite genre of the post-pandemic readers.
There is nothing better than a good murder to evade the routine of face mask and hand sanitizer.
Shakespeare, the last throes of the Spanish empire, a Nobel Prize, or a literary treasure only comparable to Tarantino's crazy universe, complete the list of best-selling books so far this year.
See the list below:
- La bestia by Carmen Mola, Editorial Planeta
- Nunca by Ken Follet, Plaza & Janés
- El italiano by Arturo Pérez Reverte, Alfaguara
- La cuenta atrás para el verano by La vecina rubia, Libros Cúpula
- Últimos días en Berlín by Paloma Sánchez-Garnica, Editorial Planeta
- Violeta by Isabel Allende, Vintage Español
- Proyecto Silverview by John Le Carré, Penguin Random
- Los vencejos by Fernando Aramburu, Tusquets Editores S.A.
- De ninguna parte by Julia Navarro, Plaza & Janés
- La forja de una rebelde by Lorenzo Silva y Noemí Trujillo, Ediciones Destino
- Hamnet by Maggie O’Farrell, Libros del Asteroide
- La señora March by Virginia Feito, Editorial Lumen
- El valle de los arcángeles by Rafael Tarradas Bulto, Espasa
- La señora Potter no es exactamente Santa Claus by Laura Fernández, Literatura Random House.
- Paraíso by Abdulrazak Gurnah, Salamandra
By Beatriz Rojo





