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Michael Ende Momo (Momo)
ISBN: 9786071102546 288 pp PB $9.99 BISAC: JUVENILE FICTION / Fantasy & Magic - Action & Adventure Trim size: 5” x 7 ½”
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At the edge of the city, in the ruins of an old amphitheatre, there lives a little homelss girl called Momo. Momo has a special talent which she uses to help all her friends who come to visit her. Then one day the sinister men in grey arrive and silently take over the city. Only Momo has the power to resist them, and with the help of Professor Hora and his strange tortoise, Cassiopeia, she travels beyond the boundaries of time to uncover their dark secrets
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Stephenie Meyer Crepúsculo (Twilight - New Edition)
 ISBN: 9786071101631 736 pp. PB $14.99 BISAC: JUVENILE FICTION / Fantasy & Magic - Love & Romance - Media Tie-in Trim size: 5” x 7 ½”
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Isabella Swan’s move to Forks, a small, perpetually rainy town in Washington, could have been the most boring move she ever made. But once she meets the mysterious and alluring Edward Cullen, Isabella’s life takes a thrilling and terrifying turn. Up until now, Edward has managed to keep his vampire identity a secret in the small community he lives in, but now nobody is safe, especially Isabella, the person Edward holds most dear. The lovers find themselves balanced precariously on the point of a knife-between desire and danger.Deeply romantic and extraordinarily suspenseful, Twilight captures the struggle between defying our instincts and satisfying our desires. This is a love story with bite.
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Jorge Volpi Leer la mente (Mind Reading. The Brain and the Art of Fiction)
ISBN: 9786071137012 168 pp. PB $9.99 BISAC: LITERARY COLLECTIONS / Essays / Caribbean & Latin American Trim size: 5” x 7 ½”
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Contrary to common belief, fiction occurs not when the first person lies, but when others, aware of the lie, choose to ignore it. Since our brain basically employs the same mechanisms when dealing with reality or when creating or understanding fiction, we can conclude that fiction has existed since the first Homo sapiens walked the Earth. This illuminating essay stems from a central hypothesis which states that if fiction is such a powerful tool in the exploration of nature, then, fiction is reality.
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