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book review | las alas de sophie, by alice kellen

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Alice Kellen became one, if not my favourite Spanish author since I read ''Llévame a cualquier lugar' and so far she has never disappointed me.

I finished 'Las alas de Sophie, by @alicekellen_' a few days ago and let me tell you I, was already crying in the first chapter. I was kinda scared that I wasn't going to enjoy it, mostly since I've read some controversial reviews, but I enjoyed it so much!

It is true that everyone griefs in a different way and no one can tell you how you must feel when you lose someone. 

book review | nosotros en la luna, by alice kellen

Alice Kellen is my favourite national author and I've always loved her stories. I've been wanting to read 'Nosotros en la Luna' for quite a while, but  I never actually got to do it until this month, finally, –I think that this will be the year that my TBR pile will go down at least half of what it is now, hopefully...

When I started to read this book I had the impression that it was going to be a book that I would instantly love (the first day, at least), the second day that I continued reading I had another impression, that I had "outgrown" this genre and that I didn't love it as much, but while I was reading this book it slowly began to disappear

book review | Presagio, by María Martínez

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Presagio is the second book of a trilogy written by María Martínez and that is being reedited. The book starts just like the previous book ended, with William and Kate going to England to meet with his parents.

I have to admit that I didn't quite enjoy the first book of this trilogy, there where something that didn't add up, and others that I simply didn't enjoy. But let me tell you that I've definitely enjoyed this second book, way more than the first one.

book review | Rage and Ruin, by Jennifer L. Armentrout

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I've been putting off, reading this book –Rage and Ruin, by @jennifer_l_armentrout,– for a while, don't ask me why because I have no clue... But let me tell you this: it's been on every single TBR since last year... so yeah, It's quite odd that I didn't end up picking it up.

Spoiler from the previous book Alert ahead!!

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