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A novel that takes place in the historical setting of the Sahara's decolonisation (1970-1975). A novelistic essay that is a blend of reality and fiction, the work as such cannot be taken as a faithful reflection of historical events.
The manager calls in Mortadelo and Filemon to bolster the Spanish squad, boosting the morale of the Reds by their presence in the 2010 Football World Cup. The Spanish squad has possibly never before had such a great chance of winning the final. Let’s hope Mortadelo and Filemon contribute to their success
What do clouds smell like? The clouds in this novel smell of rot. The murder of an investigative journalist on the island of Mallorca, and the clumsy series of actions and reactions it sets off are the thread that runs through this audacious novel.
In these times when many people see everything as grey and dark, we need a new vocabulary to find the meaning in things and the necessary force to carry out the necessary undertakings.
This 711-page multimedia book offer a broad-ranging knowledge of themal engines from their origins to the present day. It includes a detailed description of the theoretical and practical cycles of internal combustion and diesel engines, plus an explanation of how to take them apart and a description of the various components.
The brutality and vitality of a world which we know nothing about is presented, in its rawest form, in four stories set in four African countries: Namibia, Congo, Senegal and Rwanda. It is a book about invisible Africa, with one common thread: Motorsoul.
Marta was happy when her grandmother arrived one weekend. She knew that with her visit would come stories with happy endings. What she didn't know was that one night, she herself would be the protagonist of one of the stories her grandmother told.
One night, Mucki is woken up by a tremendous miaowing and discovers that it's Luisín the cat, an aspiring singer, who is waking everyone up. Can Mucki and his friends, Boticaria the mare and Margarita the trout, bring peace and quiet to the village again?
This is the story of Mucki, a dog who was abandoned in a village as a puppy. He leads a very sad life until he meets Julia. On that day Mucki's life changes completely.
Andrés lives in City, an unnamed metropolis where every day a never-ending flow of suicidal people choose to put an end to their lives. Andrés is the editor of the newspaper’s Sunday supplement; in other words, he specialises in triviality and low culture. Andrés is a bachelor who has no desire to swap his own routines for life as part of a couple. Andrés doesn’t write about the suicides.