husmee
This magazine does everything we don’t do. Compared to the anarchic content and style of the balde, Husmee manages to maintain a coherent style and personality from issue to issue. We’ll leave any opinions of our magazine in your hands, reader, but seeing as we are readers of this magazine, we just wanted to say that we’re enjoying it more and more.
fresa y chocolate 2
aurelia aurita
We recommended the first one last year. This second part carries on from where the other one left off. This comic focuses on the everyday adventures and sexual experiences of the authoress and her flatmate and comic artist Frederic Boilet. It won’t surprise you as much as the first one. On the other hand, the reader feels much more of an accomplice in this comic set in Tokyo and France.
haragia
eider rodríguez. susa
Those of you who read and follow the news on Basque literature will no doubt have heard quite a lot about Eider Rodriguez’s second book by now. The characters in the stories in “Haragia” really find it hard to see light at the end of the tunnel. We’ll see ourselves in the different characters in “Haragia at one point or another. This book gets a special place on the shelves in the bookshops and not because someone is asking for positive discrimination but because this book simply deserves it.
etxearen negarra
felipe juaristi. elkar
Publishers Elkar have opened a new collection called Ateko bandan with this book. Having read Juaristi’s book, what originally seemed a collection aimed at teenagers (not children) now takes on a much broader perspective. The book makes for a quick and entertaining read but we also find that it goes a little further than the average book offered to this type of public. Felipe Juaristi, without making much of a song and dance about it, is certainly compiling a collection of beautiful and varied writings.