Fall Recommendations

A guide designed to explore the diversity of entertainment. Discover new stories and remember the most iconic classics of all time.

 

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La sociedad del cansancio

The philosopher Byung-Chul Han has been granted the 2025 Princess of Asturias Award for Communication and Humanities “for his brilliance in interpreting the challenges of the technological society.” In his best seller, Han presents the fact that society is experiencing an excess of positivity that is leading us to a society of weariness.


 


 

The Burnout Society
Stanford University Press
Orbital

With the premise of a group of six astronauts carrying out a routine mission on the International Space Station, Orbital turns into a story about the vertigo that is caused by the confrontation with a cosmic vacuum and an existential transformation that has deserved the Booker Prize.


 


 

Orbital
Jonathan Cape
Una joven en Tokio

This novel continues the Niré family saga, a series which started off being centred on the life of Anzu, the younger sister in Suzuran, and in Tsukushi put the spotlight on the parents of the family. Now, the story moves on to Kyoko, the older sister, an executive in a cosmetics company whose life takes an unexpected turn after her boss is replaced.


 


 

Una joven en Tokio
Tusquets
La península de las casas vacías

Awarded with several national prizes and presented at the Literary Awards of the European Union 2025, David Uclés mixes history and magical realism to portray the Spanish Civil War. A story that follows a family of olive-growers from the fictional town of Jándula, who spread out all over the Iberian mainland for over a decade.


 


 

La península de las casas vacías
Ediciones Siruela

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