
REVIEW: Momo — Michael Ende
Michael Ende's Momo is not a children's book. It's a brilliant critique of the modern world—and one of the books that has most profoundly influenced me. Here's a review from a piece of my soul.

Michael Ende's Momo is not a children's book. It's a brilliant critique of the modern world—and one of the books that has most profoundly influenced me. Here's a review from a piece of my soul.

✅ Status: Read — I recommend it (with reservations) 📚 Dark Academia · Historical Fantasy · Standalone Novel · 700 pages · 2022 🇪🇸 Amazon ES

I'm finally getting around to reviewing books—seriously this time. New books, old books, in Spanish, English, and German. Fantasy, nonfiction, classics. Anything worthwhile. Any recommendations?

My reading recommendations for March 2026: Babel by R.F. Kuang, The Priory of the Orange Tree, La Ciudad de las Luces Muertas (Nadal Prize 2026), The Librarians documentary, an award-winning short story, good news and more. Fiction, non-fiction and stories I can't get out of my head. #storieseverywhere

These are my recommendations for this month: books I've read, articles that have made an impression on me, stories I can't stop thinking about.

Bram Stoker's Dracula is not just a vampire story - it is a dark and fascinating journey into the fears and desires of Victorian society. With its unique epistolary narrative, unforgettable characters and themes such as the clash between tradition and modernity or repressed desire, this Gothic masterpiece remains essential reading. If you're looking for mystery, symbolism and an immersive atmosphere, Dracula will captivate you from the very first page. In this review, I invite you to explore it.

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