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Are you looking for a new book? If you want to read a novel that does not require too much effort, but that entertains you a lot, take a look at these proposals. They are titles that the CLARA writing has read and that they have loved. There is something for everyone!

They are easy to read , they have that hook that has made them bestsellers and, of course, they are on everyone's lips. They don't disappoint in their goal of entertaining, we assure you. Come on, a perfect option for the summer. Seriously, these books will become your inseparable companions for the next few months (and they're ready to steal your sleep). Cancel your plans because you will not want (nor will you be able to) stop reading them. 

Are you looking for a new book? If you want to read a novel that does not require too much effort, but that entertains you a lot, take a look at these proposals. They are titles that the CLARA writing has read and that they have loved. There is something for everyone!

They are easy to read , they have that hook that has made them bestsellers and, of course, they are on everyone's lips. They don't disappoint in their goal of entertaining, we assure you. Come on, a perfect option for the summer. Seriously, these books will become your inseparable companions for the next few months (and they're ready to steal your sleep). Cancel your plans because you will not want (nor will you be able to) stop reading them. 

Amazon

€ 8.54

'The Truth About the Harry Quebert Affair' by Joël Dicker

One of the books that hook so much that they will make you stop looking at your mobile. Who killed a fifteen-year-old girl in the small New Hampshire town of Aurora? The author, Joël Dicker , has been compared to Steig Larsson himself, so don't think twice.

If you want it in Kindle version, click on the button, but here we leave you another format available:

Paper version (soft cover), € 8.70

Ed. ALFAGUARA

Amazon

€ 17.88

'The perfectionist in the kitchen' by Julian Barnes

Julian Barnes, winner of the 2011 Booker Prize for The Sense of an Ending , recounts his fun experiences and adventures among pans and casseroles. If you feel like starting with a fun book, look no further.

Amazon

€ 6.64

'The delicacy' by David Foenkinos

Nathalie's life is just perfect. Happily married to François, she spends her days surrounded by laughter and books, until, suddenly, her husband dies unexpectedly. The protagonist stops believing in the magic of life, but it surprises her again and reveals itself in its most wonderful way.

Paper version (hard cover), € 18.05

Paper version (soft cover), € 7.55

Ed. Booket

Amazon

€ 5.69

'Damn Karma' by David Safier

Television host Kim Lange is in the prime of her professional career. But suddenly she has an accident and dies. In the afterlife, she learns that she has accumulated bad karma throughout her life and discovers what her punishment is …

Paper version (hard cover), € 18

Paper version (soft cover), € 7.55

Ed. Booket

Amazon

€ 4.74

'Red Queen' by Juan Gómez-Jurado

Antonia Scott has solved dozens of crimes in her life. But lately he cares more about the things he's lost than what awaits him out there. It seems that her life is about to change because it turns out that someone is coming looking for her.

Paper version (hard cover), € 20.90

Ed. EDITIONS B

Amazon

€ 3.79

'The island of the last voices' by Mikel Santiago

The storm is closing in on St. Kilda and almost everyone has fled on the last ferry. There are no more than fifty people left on the island. They will be the ones who find a mysterious metal container next to the cliffs …

Paper version (hard cover), € 12.30

Paper version (soft cover), € 10.40

Ed. B Pocket

Amazon

€ 8.54

Guillaume Musso's 'Central Park'

Guillaume Musso is one of the most widely read French authors in recent years. This book tells the story of Alice, captain of the Paris Criminal Brigade, who remembers absolutely nothing of what happened the night before. What are you doing in Central Park if you were on the Champs Elysees yesterday?

Paper version (soft cover), € 12.30

Ed Debolsillo

Amazon

€ 8.54

'One plus one' by Jojo Moyes

Jess Thomas has two jobs and two children, and he does what he can to survive day after day. Of course, it is not easy. And sometimes that forces you to take risks that you shouldn't … because you have no choice.

Paper version (soft cover), € 9.45

ED. DEPOLSILLO

Amazon

€ 6.64

'Murder on the Orient Express' by Agatha Christie

Without a doubt, one of our favorite crime novels. In fact, if you like this type of book and you haven't read it, we don't know what you're waiting for. A group of travelers are trapped on the Orient Express and a dead body is suddenly discovered. Who is the murderer? The prestigious detective Hercule Poirot gets into the vehicle to solve the mystery. The Agatha Christie novels are very easy to read and very engaging because you need to know who the murderer is.

Paper version (hard cover), € 4

Paper version (soft cover), € 7.55

Ed. Booket

Amazon

€ 3.79

'Don't blame karma for what happens to you as an asshole' by Laura Norton

The life of the protagonist of this book, Sara , is complicated because in the same week her depressed father, her rebellious sister and her eccentric fiancé and, above all, the boyfriend she has not seen for a long time come to live with her. …

Paper version (soft cover), € 18.90

Ed Espasa

Amazon

€ 2.84

'A Rebel Lawyer' by John Grisham

One of the best crime novels we have read lately. Sebastian Rudd is not your typical lawyer: he carries a gun, defends those who others would not want to see because he believes that everyone has the right to a fair trial, even if he has to cheat to get it …

Paper version (hard cover), € 21.75

Paper version (soft cover), € 9.45

ED. DEPOLSILLO

Amazon

€ 8.54

'A perfect story' by Elisabet Benavent

Elisabet Benavent's latest book , A Perfect Story, tells a real and mature story about "a woman who had everything and a boy who had nothing." Have you already read it?

Paper version (soft cover), € 17

Ed. SUM

Amazon

€ 7.59

'Written in the water' by Paula Hawkins

The latest book by Paula Hawkins, the author of The Girl on the Train. The body of the writer Nel Abbott appears in a river in the town of Beckford. It seems that she has committed suicide. Jules, her sister, is forced to return to the village and has to face all the ghosts of her unpleasant adolescence.

Paper version (hard cover), € 18.90

Paper version (soft cover), € 9.45

Amazon

€ 47.49

Katherine Pancol's 'Animal Trilogy'

It is made up of The Yellow Eyes of the Crocodiles, The Slow Waltz of the Turtles and The Squirrels of Central Park Are Sad on Mondays . Josephine , a forty-year-old woman, a specialist in 12th century history, has two daughters and has been divorced. In the three books we see how she evolves and, little by little, she stops being an insecure woman and tries to take charge of her life.

Amazon

€ 9.99

'The Lights of Assam' by Janet MacLeod Trotter

Do you like romance novels? Then check out this book by Janet MacLeod Trotter. In the hills of Assam, the Belhaven family suffers as much as their tea plantation after the untimely death of the family's mother. Between the eldest daughter, Clarissa, and Wesley Robson, the young and easygoing rival cultivator, an attraction begins to be born that is cut short when tragedy looms again on the family and forces the sisters to change their fields for the industrial streets. of Tyneside.

Ed. Amazon Crossing