Easter Reading: Valencian Bookstores Suggest Titles for All Ages

Somnis de Paper in Benetússer and La Rossa in València offer recommendations to make the most of free time and encourage reading habits during the holidays.

Generic image of a library with wooden bookshelves and a cozy reading atmosphere.
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Generic image of a library with wooden bookshelves and a cozy reading atmosphere.

The bookstores Somnis de Paper in Benetússer and La Rossa in València have presented a selection of books for all ages, aiming to encourage reading during the Easter holidays and break daily routines.

These days of rest offer an ideal opportunity to reconnect with the pleasure of reading and immerse oneself in new stories. For this reason, two renowned Valencian booksellers have compiled a list of suggestions ranging from illustrated books to poetry, designed for a diverse audience.
From the Somnis de Paper bookstore, located in Benetússer, its owner, Jorge Cabezas, has highlighted several works. For the youngest readers, he recommends an illustrated book inspired by the song Mediterrània by the group La Fúmiga, published by Bromera and with illustrations by Tres Voltes Rebel.
For young adults, Cabezas suggests Liceu Septem, a fantasy story set in a magic school, ideal for readers aged nine to thirteen. He also proposes Valencianitat per a curiosos, an informative and entertaining essay that invites readers to delve deeper into Valencian culture and identity.
Meanwhile, from La Rossa bookstore, located in València, owner Alodia Clemente has selected two titles with a unique narrative. One of them is Orquideísta, by Vydia Narine, a poetic work that explores the world of work and human relationships.
The other title recommended by Clemente is Muere, papá, by Greta García, which addresses the father-daughter relationship with a direct style and acidic humor. Both booksellers agree that holidays are an excellent time to resume reading habits and enjoy free time with new books.