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This is a practical book containing 150 exercises which work on different cognitive faculties, beginning with simple activities and gradually increasing the level of difficulty. The exercises are varied and designed not to become boring to carry out, so the memory is stimulated in an entertaining and efficient manner.
Solidarity, the art of advertising and new technologies derived from the internet are the battlefield for "Enemy Army", a novel that is almost obscenely up to date.
Two brothers walk, observe joke and - above all - discover, in this story which uses the letters of the alphabet as an excuse to investigate a whole load of interesting things. Because there is always a place for what we know, what we don't know and what we imagine in any shared adventure.
Diego Arce is a well-known mystery writer who is going through a rough patch. Since the publication of his first novel, which catapulted him to fame, he has failed to achieve similar success.
The Bear Hug is a book by Vanessa Aguilar which tells of her near-death experience, her 'Spiritual Awakening' and her ability to perceive the soul separated from the physical body, particularly at the point of death. According to this experience, death does not exist, rather we transform ourselves while leaving the physical body.
The letter opener begins with the letters that a childhood friend wrote in the 1920s to García Lorca, the distant inspiration of his hopes and dreams. From that first moment of what was perhaps a one-way correspondence, the reader discovers this “novel in letters”.
It is necessary to offer companionship to people and their families during the last stage of life and train to do this competently if we do not want to become dehumanised. One has to respect the person, their values, beliefs, the people around them, their needs and desires.
A beautiful novel with a forceful narrative. Through its involving first-person narrative, in which the protagonist takes over the text, we learn of the life of a seventeen-year-old boy blessed with an uncommon perceptiveness: we learn of his obsessions, his worries, his unease, his literary passions, and his subjective vision of reality in general.
Rivers, lakes, oceans and fountains have been a source of inspiration for many of history’s composers, creating music from the sensuality of such vital energy, and their work lets us dream and imagine water through sound; its clarity, the noise it makes as it flows, the shades of the sea.
It is the year 824 when three peculiar characters - Paio the hermit, Teodomiro the bishop, and his assistant Martín de Bilibio - 'find' a tomb, the remains of which, they claim, belong to Saint James the Apostle. And so, in the Libredón forest, close to finis terrae or the end of the world, they create the Iocus Sancti Jacobi, for the greater glory of God.