Lidia Aguilera
I am an engineer with a heart that beats to the rhythm of narratives and a soul that delights in the unexpected twists of plots. My love for literature was ignited by the spark of “The Circle of Fire” by Mariane Curley, a story that taught me to dream in vivid colors and believe in the impossible. Then, “Toxin” by Robin Cook immersed me in the depths of science and suspense, sealing my fate as an eternal seeker of worlds hidden between pages. Fantasy is my refuge, a place where the everyday is intertwined with the magical, and where each book is a door to alternative realities. It doesn't matter if it is Young Adult or aimed at a more adult audience; If there is magic, I am there. But my passion is not limited to fantasy; I am also attracted by the brightness of a screen that tells epic stories, by the frames of a film that captures the human essence, or by the vignettes of a manga that transports us to distant universes. In my literary blog, Libros del Cielo, I share my literary adventures, reviewing each work with the sincerity of someone who considers books as his most faithful travel companions. I invite everyone to join me in this odyssey of words, to explore together the reaches of the imagination.
Lidia Aguilera has written 73 articles since February 2016
- 26 September Editorial news this week (September 26 - 30)
- 23 September Film adaptations for late 2016
- 22 September Stephen King's "Hearts in Atlantis" to be brought to the big screen
- 21 September Contemporary Books Teachers Should Add to Their "Must-Read" Lists
- 20 September For the teacher, Spanish anthology of homage to Terry Pratchett
- 19 September A new character joins the world of Winnie the Pooh on its 90th anniversary
- 15 September Roald Dahl Words Incorporated into the Oxford English Dictionary
- 13 September JK Rwoling disproves the latest theory: "Lupine had AIDS"
- 12 September Editorial news this week (September 12 - 16)
- 11 September The golden age of Agatha Christie is back
- 08 September Did Shakespeare invent as many words and phrases as claimed?