The novel is about a group of people who find themselves in a situation where they can't get out. The story is told through the eyes of one of the characters, who is also the main character in the novel.

The book is published by Simon & Schuster and was published in hardback on April 23, 2015, with an estimated run-time of 1.5 hours. It is available for pre-order on Amazon, with a suggested retail price of £7.99. For more information on the book or to order a copy, visit: http://www.simonandschuster.co.uk/books/the-book-of-the-people-who-will-help-you-in-your-difficult-times-and-how-to-get-out-of-the-problem-that-lies-behind-it. For information on how to buy a copy of the book in the U.S., call the National Book Store on 08457 90 90 90 90, visit a local branch, or click here. Sara Barquinero. Lumen, 2024. 816 pages. 22.71 euros. The gigantism of the book is the least important thing, obviously, whatever the laziness of the critics in a hurry and "bad reputation," as Alberto Olmos, an expert who forgives lives even in the face of 30-year-old writers with the talent of this woman, titles his own column. The novel also imposes its own reading conditions, but surely the first of them consists of agreeing to embark on a route full of twists and turns, with a lot of time ahead and the certain gratification of a prose sure of herself, without antics but with moments of great brilliance, with very free daring and a natural voice that is unprejudiced and consistent with drugs, sex, and the fear of life, of pure life, that forces you to take off your hat or your skull. before the talent and narrative power of BarQinero. 'Scorpions' is a brilliant, intriguing, and convincing piece of nonsense, whether or not today is the day of the book.