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Cell (Spanish language)
898 reviews
Stephen King
Debolsillo, 2007
Can You Hear Me Now? - Never Sounded so Scary!!
Great story - funny in bits, cared about the characters. I loved the descriptions of Boston, New Hampshire, of course, Maine. Not "throw the book down" scary, but there was enough blood and gore to keep it very interesting. This was a departure for me, as I usually stick to "chick lit", but I've always enjoyed the occasional King thriller and this one didn't let me down - I loved the focus ...
El Amor En Los Tiempos Del Colera / Love in the Time of Cholera
53 reviews
Gabriel Garcia Marquez
Debolsillo, 2003
Unmitigated Love: A Malady Even To Gods
This story highlights the hurldes that true love can overcome. And that when you are frank with yourself, there is nothing you cannot accomplish. Its a true test of your convictions, and is a story for all hopeless romantics. It showcases that two people can love each other to the point where nothing else matters...
Choke
458 reviews
Chuck Palahniuk
Debolsillo, 2006
joy
To me, this book alone defines the hilarious chaos of a post-Y2K world -- especially since I turned 18 the year it was published (even though it didn't find me until 2005). I don't know any other modern American writer who is more honest, unmerciful, intelligent, and witty than Mr. Palahniuk. There are echoes of Henry Miller here, and even pieces of Kerouac. Hopefully the movie does it justice.
Dune
1030 reviews
Frank Herbert
Debolsillo, 2007
3 thoughts about "Dune"
Everybody else has already grokked "Dune" to the high heavens, and it definitely deserves all such praise. Here I just want to mention a few thoughts I have about "Dune" that should add to its lustre and help explain (but not explain away) its runaway success. 1) "Dune" is extraordinarily well-written on a literary level. Most sentences have the look of having been polished to a high sheen. ...
It
862 reviews
Stephen King
Debolsillo, 2005
Absolutely Amazing
This book is somewhere over extraordinary. King's characters are well developed and the reader almost develops a tangible bond with each of them. Although this book is tremendously long, King gives enough action at the perfect times to keep the audience attentive. However, even if he did not do so the writing alone would keep my intrigued. I highly recommend this epic book, and is by far the ...
La Casa de Los Espiritus
271 reviews
Isabelle Allende
Debolsillo, 2004
men can read this too
At first, I never wanted to pick this up. It had its deterrents: the cover with its colorful depiction of strong-willed women, the concise summarization on the opposite side of the cover, making it seem like a sweeping love affair, something Fabio might pose for, and the dedication of the book. The dedication reads "To my mother, my grandmother, and all the other extraordinary women of this ...
Iceberg (Best Sellers)
69 reviews
Clive Cussler
Debolsillo, 2004
Excellent Book
Nobody writes em like Clive Cussler...sort of like James Bond meets Jacque Cousteau. Excellent book for history and science lovers...and there is always a twist...can you spot Clive Cussler's character in the book? I love that part...he always inserts himself into his work. I know of no other author who does that. Hope you enjoy the read! This is my 2nd time around :o)
Los pilares de la tierra
9 reviews
Ken Follett
Debolsillo, 2008
NOVELA HISTORICA!
Debo admitir que ver este libro por primera vez me causo un poco de pereza, tiene más de 1400 pags, es increible la forma que tiene Ken Follet de narrar una historia ( muy parecida en algunos tramos a Cien maños de Soledad), donde cada personaje que nos presenta tiene su propia historia la cual es entrelazada con la vida de los otros personajes. Aunque evidentemente el Prior Philip es el ...
Tus Zonas Erroneas
8 reviews
Wayne Dyer
Debolsillo, 2005
Tus Zonas Erroneas by Wayne Dyer
I do not have any comments about this book yet, but for sure is really helpful. I still reading it and since the beginning I start to enjoy it.
El Monje Que Vendio Su Ferrari
4 reviews
Robin S. Sharma
Debolsillo, 2005
La felicidad esta en tu mente
Este libro es asombroso, te ayuda a encontrar todos los pensamientos, aptitudes positivos que existen dentro de ti. Es una narración de una persona que encuentra la felicidad despues de estar cerca de la muerte debido a un ataque al corazón, Para hacer buen uso de este libro no lo debes de leer solamente, sino que debes de realizar cada uno de los ejercicios que se te van enumerando, te sentiras ...
El Zorro/ Zorro
125 reviews
Isabel Allende
Debolsillo, 2006
Wonderful!
Isabel Allende is a wonderful, magnetic author. Zorro is a must read (or hear via audio). Beginning with Zorro's childhood Allende develops a magnetic character in a hero-in-process. Zorro's life and development into a folk hero take us into many vibrant "historical" situations, and we meet marveious and intriquing characters in the Native Americans of California, the gypsies of Spain, pirates of ...
Vixen 03
37 reviews
Clive Cussler
Debolsillo, 2006
Dirk Does it Again!
A long-missing aircraft full of chemical weapons, an icy lake bottom, a deadly conspiracy that crosses two continents, and Dirk Pitt... What's not to love? I think this was the second Dirk Pitt novel I ever read, and it remains one of my favorites. The technology and politics haven't aged very well, but it takes me about a page and a half to forget that as Clive Cussler draws me into the ...
Confieso Que He Vivido
8 reviews
Pablo Neruda
Debolsillo, 2003
An Extraordinary Poet - An Extraordinary Human Being - A Life Well Led!,
Pablo Neruda's "Memoirs" is not a comprehensive autobiographical document. It is a personal memoir, recounted as if the author were sitting around a table, with good friends and a bottle of excellent Chilean wine, telling tales of the people, anecdotes and incidents that were so important in his life. "Confieso Que He Vivido," means I confess that I have lived. And Sr. Neruda certainly did ...
Colorado Kid
206 reviews
Stephen King
Debolsillo, 2006
Building a mystery
"The Colorado Kid" is Stephen King's contribution to the fine Hard Case Crime series. I haven't read much of King's recent work, but I love the Hard Case Crime series and was curious to see what King would do within this series. Unfortunately, the book was a bit of a disappointment, although I give King major credit for helping to bring attention to this series. The book starts with a bit of a ...
Sultana (Biblioteca)
1 review
Jean Sasson
Debolsillo, 2005
Respeto y aliento
Jamás pensé que un ligro como éste puedise despertar tanto odio hacia los hombres y sus leyes ridículas en las que la mujer es menos que un animal cuando es ésta mujer la que te trae al mundo con dolor y angustias. Se necesitan en el mundo más mujeres como Sultana yo por mi parte he adoptado un segundo nombre adivina cual
Paula (Spanish Edition)
106 reviews
Isabel Allende
Debolsillo, 2004
Devastatingly Beautiful
When Isabel Allende's daughter suffered a calamatous illness, Allende did what came naturally. She wrote a story. On its most basic level, this book is about a mother who is losing her child. She goes through the stages of grieving, sometimes even arguing with herself on the pages about what might come next. It goes much deeper, though. There is a point in the book when it seems she has ...
Hitler gano la guerra
8 reviews
Walter Graziano
Debolsillo, 2007
Altamente recomendable/Highly Recommendable
--Este libro es sumamente interesante desde todo punto de vista, abre los ojos del lector y lo lleva a puntos de vista nunca antes imaginados, el autor satura al lector de pruebas, referencias y hechos que no deben ser obviados ligeramente, este libro es para el lector inteligente, para el lector que busca informacion contemporanea y desentralizada. --This book is very interesting from every ...
Memoria de MIS Putas Tristes
52 reviews
Gabriel Garcia Marquez
Debolsillo, 2006
Memoria De Mis Putas Tristes
Una novela muy corta y pecular como todas las obras de Garcia Marquez. El lenguaje muy simple para entender para alquien que no necesariamente lee obras en castellano. Great Work!
Insomnia/ Insomnia
401 reviews
Stephen King
Debolsillo, 2008
In the court of the crimson king
The rusted chains of prison moons is shaterd buy the sun. I walk a road, horizons change the tourment's begun. The purple piper plays his tune, the choir softly sing; Three lullabies in an ancient tongue, for the court of the crimson king. king crimson. Feed your head.
Relampago / Lightning
47 reviews
Danielle Steel
Debolsillo, 2004
fun book to read
fun book to read. I enjoyed it but I also cried at times while reading it.
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