El Desvan De Effy Blogspot [EXCLUSIVE »]

A curated archive filled with old romances, fantasy sagas, and vintage series.

Here, Effy reviews out-of-print books, shares excerpts from her personal diary, and discusses the works of authors like Anaïs Nin, Julio Cortázar, and Stefan Zweig.

: The blog approaches literature with the philosophy that lives are not lived in straight lines. Instead, they are narrated like hand-drawn maps full of detours and unexpected territories. This mindset makes its book reviews highly poetic and engaging. 🌆 Urban vs. Rural Life Reflections El Desvan De Effy Blogspot

Effy frequently engaged with other literary blogs like Caos Literario and Between Books , often exchanging nominations for blog awards and tags. #BookTag #2 | Conociéndonos | Between Books

You might ask: Why stay on Blogspot in 2025? Most serious writers have migrated to WordPress, Substack, or Ghost. Effy’s choice to remain on Blogspot is a deliberate artistic and philosophical statement. A curated archive filled with old romances, fantasy

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El Desván de Effy invita a valorar los objetos más allá de su función: a leerlos como huellas; a rescatarlos para darles nuevas vidas. Si alguna vez pasas por la ciudad y te aventuras por aquella escalera chirriante, no esperes encontrar reliquias perfectas, sino fragmentos de humanidad listos para ser escuchados y acompañados en un nuevo capítulo. Instead, they are narrated like hand-drawn maps full

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