Editorial news this week (April 4 - 10)

Books

Good morning to everybody! With the arrival of the new week I bring you several editorial news that will be published throughout this week. This week you can find books for all tastes, including "Bone Watches", a finalist for the Man Booker Prize and ranked as one of the best books of last year according to different magazines and newspapers.

Below you can find more detailed information about the news, which are ordered according to their publication date.

"The November Criminals" by Sam Munson

Great Voyage Ocean - April 4 - 332 pages

Sam Munson's first novel is the story of a young man who rebels to follow established norms. Categorized as Young Adult in the genres of fiction and mystery, "The Criminals of November" will also be made into a movie soon.

 "We after twelve" by Laia Soler

Puck - April 4 - 320 pages

Today the third novel by Laia Soler, author of “Heima is home in Icelandic” and “The days that separate us”, with which she won the Neo Platform Prize and La Caixa Prize, hits the bookstores. Following in the wake of her old works, Laia returns with a story full of magic and feelings that, for the moment, has brought good opinions.

Brief history of seven murders

"A Brief History of Seven Murders" by Marlon James

Malpaso - April 4 - 800 pages

Set in 1976, "Brief history of seven murders" tells us the story of seven gunmen who stormed Bob Marley's house. It tells us a story of gunmen, traffickers, lovers, CIA agents and even a ghost on the dangerous streets of the Jamaican capital.

 "She and Him" ​​by Marc Levy

Planet - April 5 - 312 pages

On Tuesday comes the new novel by Marc Levy, an author known internationally for novels such as “I wish it were true”, which was adapted for the screen, and multiple novels he has written. In this novel Levy is reintroduced into a couple of characters and their relationship. Two characters who meet through a contact website and who become friends. A story in the style of Marc Levy: beautiful, unforgettable, surprising and unique.

"Travel Pages" by Paullina Simons

HarpeCollins - April 5 - 672 pages

The author Paullina Simons returns with her novel "Travel Pages", a love story and historical fiction, categorized as New Adult, where a young woman embarks on a dangerous journey into the past of Europe.

"The magnetized forests" by Juan Vico

"The magnetized forests" by Juan Vico

Seix Barral - April 5 - 224 pages

In "Magnet forests", Juan Vico confronts us with a novel about the manipulation of information, set in France in 1870. The Samiel forest is the place where all kinds of people, mediums, devotees, magicians, the press and some curious gather, with the intention of discovering the phenomena that will happen on July 10. The protagonist is a journalist embarked on a crusade against fraud who encounters murder and the desecration of a church.

"The Children's Room" by Valentine Goby

Siruela - April 6 - 204 pages

A story set in the concentration camps of Ravensbrück, 1944, starring a young woman from the French Resistance who has been arrested. A novel that conveys hope and courage from a group of women yearning for freedom.

"The Little King" by Antonio Pérez Henares

Editions B - April 6 - 680 pages

Historical novel about the life of Alfonso VIII, an orphan boy who ends up becoming the winner of Las Navas de Tolosa. Set in the Reconquest stage, "The Little King" tells the life of King Alfonso VIII from the beginning, following his entire course, going through battles, romances and revenge.

 "Stolen Magic" by Trudi Canavan

Fantascy - April 7 - 640 pages

The new novel by fantasy author Trudi Canavan, author of the trilogy “The Guild of Magicians” is here. Following in the wake of the previous ones, it brings us a story of magic, introducing a new element that is angels. An history about a banished book and a young girl who has a talent for using magic that is forbidden.

"Bone Watches" by David Mitchell

 "Bone Watches" by David Mitchell

Random House Literature - April 7 - 608 pages

As a child, Holly experienced a series of strange events, including visions, voices and the disappearance of her brother, who years later she still did not understand. With this thriller, David Mitchett brings us a story about family crises, war conflicts and post-apocalyptic societies coupled with fantasy and humor.

This book was Finalist for the Man Booker Prize, awarded the World Fantasy Award 2015 and one of the best books of the year according to The New York Times, The Ophra Magazine, Entertainment Weekly and the American Library Association.

"Illuminae" by Jay Kristoff and Amie Kaurman

Alfaguara - April 7 - 592 pages

Jay Krisfoff, author of the lotus wars trilogy, is back with a novel written in four hands by him and Amie Kaurman. It's about Illuminae, first part of a trilogy that seems to have everything: invasion, plagues, war, space, romance, mystery, technology ... 

"Two Brothers" by Larry Temblay

 "Two Brothers" by Larry Temblay

Ink Cloud - April 7 - 160 Pages

"Two brothers" is a story set in the Middle East that shows us war, religion, hatred and revenge and how this means the destruction of innocent lives. The story of two brothers who find themselves in the middle of a war.

These are several of the news that I have found for this week, although there will undoubtedly be many more. If you consider that there is an important one that I have missed, do not forget to comment so that more people are aware of the news.


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