I've fulfilled my promise and I am going to post, now, my opinion. This is the story of David Martín, The Prisoner of Heaven. Since his childhood living with his abusive and embittered father, until his craziness being an adult, caused by a book he was writing with … [Read more...]
Carlos Ruiz Zafón – The Prisoner of Heaven.
In this novel, some of the characters of The Shadow of the Wind reappear. This time, the story is about Fermín Romero de Torres, Daniel Sempere's best friend, we know him because he was the one who helped Daniel against Laín Cubert. Fermín is about to marry Bernarda and … [Read more...]
Lauren Oliver – Delirium, Pandemonium and Requiem.
Lena (Magdalena) lives in a Portland where everyone must be "cured" when they reach the age of eighteen, as in the rest of the United States. The way to know if someone is "cured" is seeing their necks and if they have three scars they've been "cured". All of them are … [Read more...]
Ralf Isau – The Twilight Circle (El Círculo del Crepúsculo)
This series consists in four books: 1- El Niño del Siglo, 2- La Larga Sombra, 3- El Lobo Blanco y 4 - El Fuego Ultraterreno. This story is about David Camden's life. He's the child of the century (El Niño del Siglo) because he's going to live, exactly, 100 years. He … [Read more...]
Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman – The Death Gate Cycle.
These are the titles of the seven books of this series: 1- Dragon Wing, 2- Elven Star, 3- Fire Sea, 4- Serpent Mage, 5- Hand of Chaos, 6- Into the Labyrinth and 7- The Seventh Gate. There was an ancient war between the Sartan and the Patryn, two powerful and ancient … [Read more...]
Gillian Flynn – Dark Places.
Libby Day's family was murdered when she was seven years old in "The Satan Sacrifice of Kinnakee, Kansas". She testified against her older brother, Ben, so he's in jail. Libby needs money and she meets an organization of amateur investigators named The Kill Club. … [Read more...]
Gillian Flynn – Sharp Objects.
The reporter Camille Preaker is assigned to cover the murder of two girls in her hometown. She has, recently, left a psychiatric hospital and she isn't happy with the assignment because she and her mother had a lot of problems and she, barely, talks to her half-sister. … [Read more...]
Laura Gallego – Donde los Árboles Cantan.
This book is only in spanish, but it's worth to read because it's nice and easy to read. I recommend it for teenagers mostly. It begins with the story of two princesses for whom everything is pretty and happy, they're going to be married with the princes who they … [Read more...]