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Tras este título tan original, “El valor de los defectos ajenos”, se esconde un mensaje optimista y práctico que puede cambiar en algo de enorme valor lo que aparentemente sólo merece quejas o lamentos.
De su contenido da una pista la dedicatoria de Juan Marqués Suriñach, el autor: «Te voy...
Este libro es el fruto del interés del autor, José Luis García Heras, por la presencia, a finales de la década de 1920, de san Josemaría Escrivá, sacerdote joven, y del beato Álvaro del Portillo, estudiante de ingeniería, unos años después, en el Puente de Vallecas,
Siendo capellán del Patronato de...
La octava entrega de los “diarios de Greg”, en la misma línea que las anteriores, reproduce escenas de la vida cotidiana del protagonista en su casa y en colegio. Las primeras entradas, correspondientes al mes de marzo de un año indeterminado, aluden al distanciamiento respecto a él de su...
“Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Hard Luck” es una novela infantil escrita por Jeff Kinney y el octavo libro de la serie “Diary of a Wimpy Kid”. Fue lanzado el 5 de noviembre de 2013. En este libro, Rowley, el mejor amigo de Greg, lo abandona y Greg lucha...
Greg Heffley's school is holding a Valentine's Day dance, and it's turned his world upside down.
It's everyone for themselves as they scramble to find a date for the big day, and Greg's determined NOT to be left partner-less. His best friend, Rowley, doesn't have any prospects either but that's...
Greg's mom has a vision of 'family togetherness' that really doesn't sound a whole lot of fun. But there's a brand-new addition to the Heffley family to contend with and it looks like Greg might be outnumbered. It could be a real dog of a summer...
Jeff Kinney wrote this...
Back in middle school after summer vacation, Greg Heffley and his older brother Rodrick must deal with their parents' misguided attempts to have them bond.
Jeff Kinney wrote this “Rodrick Rules”, one of the episodes from the series “Diary of a wimpy kid”.
Stories deal with a twenty-year sleep, a ghostly apparition, and a goblin, in these controlled vocabulary adaptations of Irving's classic tales. That’s “Rip van Winkle and Other Stories” by Washington Irving.
Michael West offers us an elementary version of the deeds of King Arthur and his noble knights in “King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table”.
LG Alexander relates how Hanna Dahl is bad secret agent. She wants a list of British secret agents. Somebody wants to kill another British secret agent. Why? What is “Operation Janus”?