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Reading quarantine. Get back to your backlog of books.

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Do you have books on your backlog that you haven't found the opportunity to read? Now's a great time to catch up! Plus, one of the advantages of digital reading is that you can store thousands of books on a device weighing just over 150 grams. Check out our eReaders and find the eBook reader that best suits your needs.

And when you run out of books to read, we've got a series of recommendations you can browse through for these days at home. We've prepared a list of the 5 most interesting books , so it'll be easier for you to find the titles that best suit your tastes:


'Normal People' by Sally Rooney
A millennial- inspired story from this 29-year-old author. A very contemporary romance that has taken over the HULU network and is set to become a TV series.




'The Gypsy Bride' by Carmen Mola
A crime novel set in Madrid. An intriguing, addictive story. Perfect for that book you've been waiting for to keep you hooked until you finish it.




'Ready player one' by Ernest Cline
An adventure novel inspired by a dystopian world with incredible and constant references to '80s pop culture. Last year, it was adapted into a film by Steven Spielberg . It will captivate you from beginning to end if you're a fan of video games and adventure stories.




'Red Queen' by Juan Gómez-Jurado
Considered one of the best-sellers of our time, this thriller has captivated hundreds of thousands of the author's fans, hooked on the author's masterful rhythm between the pages. It's one of those works you'll enjoy devouring from beginning to end during these days of quarantine at home.




Have you decided which one you're going to start with? One of the advantages of staying home is that you can have all these books stored on your eReader. All you have to do is get the digital version and take your device with you to every corner of your house: on the couch, before bed, or, for the lucky ones, getting some fresh air on the terrace.

'Lonely Heart' by Tom Buk-Swienty
A story told by journalist Buk-Swienty about Hans Horn, a young German who led the Hitler Youth and ended up in the Soviet Army as a soldier musician. The book explores his emotions, sorrows, longings, and memories from the war period.

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