Category: Authors & Bookstores
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Top Gifts for Book Lovers This Holiday Season

From Book Ceremonia Hi reader 💛The holiday season is here, and if you’re looking for meaningful, thoughtful gifts for the book lovers in your life, I’ve curated a special list for you, from easy-to-read novels to kid-friendly Spanish kits, foodie favorites, and bookish goodies that aren’t books. 📚 1. Easy-to-Read Books for the Person Who…
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7 Amazing U.S. Bookstores

Spanish & Bilingual Literature Finding quality Spanish books in the U.S. can be challenging, but there are incredible indie bookstores working every day to make Hispanic voices, bilingual stories, and Latin American literature accessible to all. Whether you’re searching for children’s books, contemporary fiction, poetry, or bilingual gems, these are must-visit spots (in person or…
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Colombia in 3 books

From Macondo to the Present Colombian literature is as varied as its landscapes, spanning lush jungles, bustling cities, and intimate family interiors. Writers from Colombia have given the world magical realism, piercing memoirs, and bold contemporary fiction that explores history and identity in new ways. These three books take you from the birth of Macondo…
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Voices of Puerto Rico

Past, Present, and Beyond in 3 Books Puerto Rico’s literature is alive with stories of migration, identity and language. These three books trace journeys, of place, voice, and self, showing how Puerto Rican authors write their experience. Escribir en puertorriqueño: Obra Selecta by Luis Rafael Sánchez ⭐ Goodreads rating: 4.25📍 Various settings in Puerto Rico…
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Mexico in 3 books

From magic to memory Mexico’s literature is as diverse and layered as its history, blending memory, imagination, and experimentation. From groundbreaking classics to contemporary voices, Mexican authors explore love, madness, resistance, and the blurry lines between reality and fiction. These three books will take you from the streets of Mexico City to Guerrero, offering windows…
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Argentina in 3 books

From Buenos Aires to the pampas Argentina is a country with a rich literary tradition, home to writers who reinvent genres and capture the spirit of everyday life. Whether you’re drawn to experimental classics or haunting contemporary stories, Argentine literature offers something unique. Here are three books that will transport you into the streets of…
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5 of the Most Beautiful Bookstores in Latin America

Bookstores aren’t just places to buy books, they’re sanctuaries of imagination, culture, and history. In Latin America, you’ll find some of the world’s most stunning bookstores, where the architecture, atmosphere, and selection of books make you want to stay for hours. Whether you’re traveling or just dreaming of far-off places, here are five bookstores that…
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Book Tasting: 3 Book & Wine Pairings

Sip, Read, Repeat At Book Ceremonia, we believe that reading is more than just a habit, it’s a ritual. And what better way to elevate that ritual than with the perfect glass of wine? We’ve paired three powerful reads by Hispanic authors with wines that echo their mood and flavor. 🍷 1. Poeta chileno by…
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Book to screen adaptations

3 Adaptations of Books by Hispanic Authors Here are four must-read books by Hispanic authors that have inspired film and television adaptations. Whether you’re a reader, a cinephile, or both, these stories are well worth your time. ✨ 1. One Hundred Years of Solitude by Gabriel García Márquez ✨ 2. Valeria (book series by Elísabet…
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Libro del mes: #Junio

Mi nombre es Emilia del Valle by Isabel Allende “I am a woman of silences and mysteries. But also of fire.” With this book Isabel Allende reminds us why she remains one of the most compelling storytellers of our time. In her latest novel, Mi nombre es Emilia del Valle, Allende gives voice to a…