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The best books written by Spanish actors and actresses

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    "The Yellow World" by Albert Espinosa

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    • Life-changing international bestseller

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    The actor, director, and screenwriter shares his experience battling cancer for ten years with a positive and vibrant approach. This inspiring book became a bestseller and spawned the successful "Red Bracelets" series.

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    Men I Wasn't

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    In this novel, actor and screenwriter Pablo Piñeiro explores different masculinities and the lives that could have been lived. It is an original and bold reflection on identity, desire, and societal expectations.

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    "The Journey to Nowhere" by Fernando Fernán Gómez

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    This novel, written by one of Spain's most iconic actors and directors, tells the story of a traveling theater troupe during the post-war period. It is a masterpiece that reflects the hardship and passion of the theatrical profession, which he also adapted for the screen.

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    "Biting the Apple" by Leticia Dolera

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    • Explores feminism

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    The actress and director offers a personal and accessible feminist manifesto, exploring the history of feminism and its importance in contemporary society. It is an invitation to reflect on gender equality from her own experience and perspective.

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    "I Will Never Be Afraid Again" by Pablo Rivero

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    The popular actor from "Tell Me How It Happened" makes his literary debut with a psychological thriller that explores childhood traumas and family secrets. The novel captivates the reader with a well-constructed mystery plot and complex characters.

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    "When We Return Home" by Nuria Gago

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    • Author of the novel "When We Return Home"

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    The Goya Award-winning actress presents a moving and delicate novel about family relationships and caring for the elderly. It is a story that touches the heart with its sensitivity and the truth emanating from its characters.

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    "I Too Suffered Bullying" by Nacho Guerreros

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    The actor, known for his role in "La que se avecina," recounts in the first person the bullying he suffered in his childhood. It is a brave and necessary testimony that seeks to raise awareness of this problem and help others in the same situation.

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    "If I Told You..." by Francisco Rabal

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    In these memoirs, the unforgettable actor reviews his life and career with his characteristic naturalness and frankness. The book is a journey through the history of Spanish cinema guided by one of its most beloved and respected figures.

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    "So Far, So Near" by Adolfo Marsillach

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    Considered one of the great intellectuals of the Spanish stage, the actor and theater director shares his experiences and reflections in these memoirs. It is a fundamental book for understanding the evolution of theater in Spain during the second half of the 20th century.

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    "Scorpion in Love" by Carlos Bardem

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    • Based on a bestselling novel

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    This novel, which was also adapted into a film with a screenplay by the author himself, delves into the world of neo-Nazi groups. It is a raw and direct story about violence, redemption, and love in marginalized environments.

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    "Living Is a Pleasure" by Sara Montiel

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    The iconic actress and singer narrates her memoirs, from her humble beginnings to her stardom in Hollywood and her return to Spain. The book is a reflection of the overwhelming personality of one of the greatest divas of Spanish cinema.

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    "Alfredo the Great: Life of a Comedian" by Alfredo Landa

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    • Iconic in Spanish cinema as a comic Everyman

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    The actor, a symbol of an entire era of Spanish cinema, reviews his professional and personal life with humor and sincerity. His memoirs are an essential document on "Landismo" and the recent history of Spanish cinema.

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    "First Times" by Jordi Mollà

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    The multifaceted actor reveals his writing side in this book of short stories where he explores different life experiences marked by being "the first time." The work stands out for its personal style and its ability to create evocative atmospheres.

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    "Forget the Drums" by Ana Diosdado

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    The acclaimed actress and playwright is the author of this successful play that portrays the relationships of a group of friends in 1970s Spain. It is an intelligent and incisive reflection of the generational conflicts and social changes of the time.

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    "Memoirs" by Carmen Sevilla

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    "Spain's Sweetheart" opens her heart in these memoirs, recounting the most important moments of her life, her loves, and her successful career. It is an intimate and engaging account from one of the most beloved artists in Spain.

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    "An Invisible Piece of This World" by Juan Diego Botto

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    • Passionate exploration of immigrants' physical and emotional journeys

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    The actor pours his social commitment into this play that addresses themes such as immigration and exile through several monologues. The text, winner of a Max Award, stands out for its dramatic power and its ability to move and provoke reflection.

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    "Inventory of Farewells" by José Sacristán

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    One of Spain's most respected actors brings together in this book a collection of articles, reflections, and memories about his profession and his life. It is a work that allows us to understand the lucid thinking and commitment of an essential figure in our culture.

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    "I Need an Island" by Maribel Verdú

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    In this book, the renowned actress shares her thoughts, experiences, and passions, from film and theater to her travels and social concerns. It is an intimate and personal self-portrait that reveals the woman behind the star.

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    "A Woman Before the Mirror" by Conchita Montes

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    A key figure in the post-war stage and screen scene, the actress shares her memories in this autobiography full of anecdotes. The book is a testament to an era and to the cultural life of Madrid through the eyes of one of its most witty protagonists.

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    The Journey to Nowhere

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    Written by the legendary actor and director Fernando Fernán Gómez, this novel is a masterpiece that portrays the life of a traveling theater troupe in the post-war period. His profound knowledge of the acting world and his brilliant narrative style make it an undisputed classic of Spanish literature.

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    In Case the Voices Return

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    • Reveals truth through character introspection

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    The actor and comedian Ángel Martín recounts his personal experience with a psychotic episode with breathtaking honesty and humor. It has become a publishing phenomenon for its ability to destigmatize mental health issues and offer a glimmer of hope.

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    Mongo Blanco

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    The actor Carlos Bardem demonstrates his extraordinary talent as a writer in this powerful historical novel about the Spanish slave trader Pedro Blanco. It is an ambitious, violent, and well-researched work that established him as one of the most interesting voices in contemporary Spanish narrative.

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    I Will Never Be Afraid Again

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    • Perturbing, hypnotic, and genuine debut novel

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    Known for his role in "Cuéntame cómo pasó" (Tell Me How It Happened), actor Pablo Rivero has proven himself a solid author of psychological thrillers. This novel captivates the reader with a plot of family secrets and crimes that maintains tension until the very last page.

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    When Everything Was Easy

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    Actress Nuria Gago makes her literary debut with a delicate and moving novel about friendship, loss, and second chances. Her sensitive and intimate prose demonstrates a great ability to explore the complexities of human relationships.

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    The Humor of My Life

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    Actress and presenter Paz Padilla offers a courageous and moving account of how to cope with the death of a loved one through humor and love. The book is a life lesson that has resonated with thousands of readers for its sincerity and optimism.

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    An Ocean to Reach You

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    • Tender and daring novel

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    Although better known as a presenter, actress Sandra Barneda was a finalist for the Planeta Prize with this novel. It is a moving story about family secrets, the weight of one's roots, and the search for identity.

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    I'm Going to Call Things by Their Names

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    The charismatic actress Ana Milán compiles her reflections, anecdotes, and stories in this book with her characteristic wit and sharpness. It's a fresh, fun, and intelligent read that perfectly reflects her captivating personality.

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    The Last Night of the Plague

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    Acclaimed actor Juan Diego Botto showcases his playwriting skills in this theatrical work that reflects on historical memory and justice. It's a powerful and necessary text that demonstrates his social commitment and his talent for writing.

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    Bad Handwriting

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    Award-winning actress Nathalie Poza makes her literary debut with a collection of intimate and sensitive stories. Her writing explores the female universe and the small, everyday battles with a sharp and personal eye.

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    The Word Travels

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    Actor and singer Fran Perea presents an intimate book that blends poetry, reflections, and photographs from his travels. This book allows the reader to discover the most personal and creative side of a multifaceted artist.

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    Nothing in Return: The Screenplay

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    Actor and director Daniel Guzmán offers the screenplay for his award-winning film, providing a unique immersion into his creative process. The book includes notes and commentary that enrich the story of two teenagers searching for their place in the world.

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    I'm Not Alone

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    Actor Miguel Ángel Muñoz narrates in this book the moving story of how he cared for his "Tata" (grandfather) during the pandemic. It is an ode to intergenerational love, gratitude, and the importance of caring for our elders.

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    Penelope's Odyssey

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    • Combines fascination with Greek mythology

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    Actress and writer Llum Barrera offers a fresh and entertaining novel about a woman who decides to break with everything and reinvent herself. With plenty of humor, the work is an ode to female freedom and the pursuit of one's own happiness.

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    Killing Leonardo da Vinci

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    Presenter and actor Christian Gálvez has developed a successful career as a writer of historical thrillers. This novel is an example of his skill in blending intrigue, art, and historical facts into addictive plots.

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    Cooking with Loles

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    Iconic actress Loles León shares her love of cooking in this book that goes beyond recipes. It's a reflection of her vibrant personality, full of anecdotes from her life and artistic career.

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    The Night of the Wolf

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    Actor Armando del Río delves into the rural thriller genre with a dark and magnetic novel set in the Pyrenees. It demonstrates a strong narrative hand in creating an oppressive atmosphere and a plot full of twists.

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    The Boy from the Shrews

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    Written by actress and biologist Ana Obregón, this book is a moving account of her son Aless Lequio's battle with cancer. It is a heartbreaking testament to a mother's love, grief, and resilience.

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    By Candlelight

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    The legendary actress from the Golden Age of Spanish cinema, Conchita Montes, also demonstrated her literary talent in works like this one. Her writings reflect the intelligence and wit of a woman ahead of her time.