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Rodrigo Mattioli

Rodrigo Mattioli was born in Brazil in 1982. He studied social communication at the University of Brasilia and graduated in 2006 and since then he has worked with images and communication across a range of media. He discovered the world of children's books after becoming a father.

Rodrigo Palacios

Rodrigo Palacios (Madrid, 1979), is a writer and engineer. He took an active part in university theatre, acting, directing and writing, before going on to study acting. His studies included dubbing, speech and singing.

Roger Olmos

As a little girl I wanted to be an actor, or a librarian, so that I could read as much as I liked, but I ended up studying Economics and working in project management.

Román Gubern

Román Gubern (Barcelona, 1934) has worked as a researcher at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and taught History of Cinema at the University of Southern California, the California Institute of Technology, the Venice International University and the Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona, amon

Romanticism

Set in one of the most bourgeois neighborhoods of Madrid, through the story of three generations of a family marked by an impossible love, this novel tells us about some pivotal years in the life of Spain, after the death of Franco and the politic

Ronin

Honour, vengeance and fate. The Legend of the Samurai lashed by the wind. 'They were times in which the ocean tanned nations and tempered men'.

READER’S NAME: Brendan Riley

DATE: April 23, 2018

ON A SCALE FROM 1 - 10 (10 being the highest score) how would you rate this book? 10

Roque 6

Originally published in 1927, this humorous novel tells the adventures of Roque Fernandez, a dull civil servant who dies and instead of arriving in heaven, finds himself reincarnated as Jean Rochestier (Roque Two), who speaks French and has a wife

Roque 6

Originally published in 1927, this humorous novel tells the adventures of Roque Fernandez, a dull civil servant who dies and instead of arriving in heaven, finds himself reincarnated as Jean Rochestier (Roque Two), who speaks French and has a wife

Ashen Rose

Albert Corner i Espiga left the Cuban war behind him some time ago, but he promised himself he would never again be that conscript burdened with poverty and misfortune, but a new man, a survivor.

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