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Isidro López

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Lucía Etxebarría: Más peligroso es no amar (2016, Aguilar)

Review of 'Más peligroso es no amar' on 'Goodreads'

Un libro que haría explotar la cabeza a más de uno... pero que, si muchos leyeran, tal vez podrían mejorar su vida.

No entra en profundidad en cuestiones antropológicas (aunque para eso ya hay libros como "Sex at dawn" o "Anatomía del amor"; se basa más en hechos reales (quiero creer que lo son), lo cual se agradece.

Muy recomendable, incluso para quienes sean monógamos convencidos y no frustrados, para acercarles a otras realidades y entender un poco mejor qué es eso del "poliamor".

John Bradshaw: Homecoming (Paperback, 1992, Bantam)

Review of 'Homecoming' on 'Goodreads'

Very interesting book, although I wouldn't recommended it to people with unhealed traumas who are not used to face them.
The only think that woke up some rejection to me, was the mentions to God of the author.

Excepting that, all the rest is really worthy to be read, even if it will be really tough at some parts.

Ruth Benedict: The chrysanthemum and the sword (1989, Houghton Mifflin)

Anthropologist Ruth Benedict prepared this study of Japanese culture towards the end of World War …

Review of 'The chrysanthemum and the sword' on 'Goodreads'

Very interesting book, though you need to be HIGHLY interested in the Japanese culture, specially in the context of the WW2. If not, you will probably find it very boring.

Anyway, as a classic, highly recommended for any Anthropology student.