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Saturday, December 13, 2025

Construcción de prendas de Anette Fischer

Hoy es Santa Lucía, patrona de las personas costureras, modistas y del sector.

Por tanto, para celebrarlo, además de vestir con modelito propio DYI, vamos a presentar el primero de los libros sobre patronaje y costura de este mes.

Se trata de Construcción de prendas de Anette Fischer:

Construcción de prendas
Editorial: Gustavo Gili (Editorial GG, SL)
Fecha de publicación: 12 marzo 2010


En él podemos encontrar guías de patronaje básicas para entender conceptos de forma sencilla, comenzando desde la toma de medidas y su aplicación en las prendas base.

Ilustra también conceptos más complejos, con ejemplos visuales de modelos de pasarela, cuellos, mangas, etc. con los que ¡parecer una modista de alta costura! Bolsillos para distintos tipos de prendas, y vestidos que me hacen la boca agua si me atreviara a ponérmelos... 

¡Contemplad esta maravilla!


No olvida, de todas formas, los básicos de marcaje de patrón el tela, del hilvanado y de la propia costura... La verdad es que es un ejemplar bastante completo para obtener grandes ideas y consejos, por lo que no me extraña que sea uno de los libros de consulta que no falla en el taller de costura... en el me dejan dar rienda suelta a mi imaginación de una forma muy distinta (¡gracias Joana!).


Puntuación:   ★★★★☆

Saturday, October 25, 2025

Christmas at the Scottish Lodge by Donna Ashcroft

I would like to thank Bookouture and NetGalley for yet another opportunity to discover new authors and ARCs in exchange for my honest opinion.

This year I start quite early with the winter holiday spirit, with "Christmas at the Scottish Lodge" (thanks Chiskeik for pointng that out!).


A successful romance writer and a professional skier get married behind her brother’s back, who is also the groom’s best friend. 

But after the new husband’s accident on the slopes, he distances from her. Eleven months pass and, fed up with waiting, she travels to his Scottish family lodge to get him to sign the divorce papers. They are separated after all, so what could go wrong? 

Oh, right—feelings.

Publication date: Oct 27 2025
Publisher: Bookouture

I liked it, but I can’t say I loved it. The idea has potential and there’s emotional and sexual tension between the characters. 

 Beware of a couple of mild spoilers.

The thing is that we read and love the genre, so we already know that it will end with a big gesture that will bring them together, with forgiveness following suit. So the real deal here should be the journey, enjoying the scenery. And there, it fell short, in my opinion.

For starters, I chose this one because I visited Scotland a couple of years ago and looooved  it. So I was eager to go back there through this novel. 

My first shock was that I didn’t feel I was there—it could've been anywhere.

The Christmassy vibe was very present there, and the coziness was built thanks to the lodge, the pies and some side characters that didn’t appear as often as needed (Aunt Effie, for example, and of course, all the strays). Also, the rough dynamic between the FMC's brother and her best friend was something I would have loved to read more about. The story relies on the back-and-forth between the main couple, as it should, but their emotions were explained at every turn, becoming repetitive, so the presence of other characters felt like a relief.

However, the biggest problem I found is the dialogue. It is usually short and intense, building-up good tension, but the author inserts several lines of feelings that we already know about, between one's question and the other's reply, so it lacks fluidity. I found myself skipping quite a lot of text, just to get to what they were talking about, beacause that's what interested me— not surprisingly, I read it so fast.

The emotional build-up leads to an ending that works, but Mairi is a romance writer after all, and she should know the tricks. I found that the end gesture should’ve been placed before the reconciliation— that would be what showed Mairi where his priorities lay, and then she'd turn around (you'll understand when you get there). 

I read many 4 and 5 star reviews, though, so I may be on the wrong side, but I really felt it was just "another romance story". Not bad, don't get me wrong... just not enough.

So... did you read it? What was your experience with it? How did it make you feel?

Do you think I should've waited longer to read Winter stuff? Let me read you in the comments.


Rating: ★★⯪☆☆


Thursday, October 16, 2025

Media guerra (El Mar Quebrado #3) de Joe Abercrombie

Media guerra (Half a war) El Mar Quebrado #3 (Shattered Sea #3) de Joe Abercrombie (traducción de Manu Viciano)

Es el culmen de la saga y se nota. Conociendo la estructura, sabes que se inicia con personajes nuevos, pero esta vez hacen mella desde la primera página. Me han gustado las dos caras de la moneda y cómo se entretejían los hilos de las vidas de ambos personajes para llegar a un final que a mí, personalmente, me ha gustado mucho, ya que no era exactamente lo que esperaba.

Editorial: Fantascy
Título original: Half a war
Primera publicación: 16/07/2015

En esta entrega nos vamos a la guerra de la mano de una princesa sin reino, Skara, prima de la reina de Gettlandia, a quien pide ayuda para recuperar su país, Trovenlandia. 

Por otra parte, conoceremos al guerrero Raith, sangriento y sin escrúpulos, cuyo objetivo es ser el portaespadas del mejor guerrero del mundo: Grom-gil-Gorm, rey de Vasterlandia y jurado enemigo de Gettlandia.

No perdemos de vista aún así las estratagemas del Padre Yarvi, ni las andanzas de Espina, Brand y Koll.

Con su característico toque grimdark, su autor Joe Abercrombie trata magistralmente la ambigüedad moral con el fin de lograr los objetivos o propósitos de cada personaje: las intrigas políticas se bañan en sangre para recuperar lo que cada cual considera su derecho.

Como ya mencioné en el anterior post Medio Mundo, la característica esencial de la obra de Abercrombie es la importancia que le concede a la psicología detrás de las acciones de los personajes: la capacidad de convertir sus debilidades en fortalezas y la adversidad en oportunidad.


Esta novela da una brochada de energía a la trilogía y la culmina con su merecida guinda.


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Puntuación: 🟊🟊🟊🟊☆


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