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Comerás flores248 pginas Tapa Blanda Una novela que indaga en los espejismos de las relaciones, las dificultades del duelo y la amistad como refugio. Premio El Ojo Crtico de Narrativa 2025 Meses despus de la muerte de su padre y recin graduada, Marina conoce a Jaime, un hombre veinte aos mayor que ella que irrumpe en su vida colmndola de atenciones y planes. En poco tiempo, su da a da da un vuelco: pasa de compartir piso con su mejor amiga Diana, de ir a conciertos

248 páginas | Tapa Blanda

Una novela que indaga en los espejismos de las relaciones, las dificultades del duelo y la amistad como refugio.

Premio El Ojo Crítico de Narrativa 2025

Meses después de la muerte de su padre y recién graduada, Marina conoce a Jaime, un hombre veinte años mayor que ella que irrumpe en su vida colmándola de atenciones y planes. En poco tiempo, su día a día da un vuelco: pasa de compartir piso con su mejor amiga Diana, de ir a conciertos y de salir de fiesta a instalarse en el cómodo apartamento de Jaime y cenar cada fin de semana en los mejores restaurantes.

Deslumbrada por la sofisticada vida adulta y el encanto de Jaime, quien también se gana a su familia, Marina se ve sumergida por completo en su mundo, comenzando a olvidar lo que la definía.

Con una prosa que oscila entre la delicadeza lírica y la crudeza visceral, Comerás flores, la novela debut de Lucía Solla Sobral, explora qué significa ser joven, madurar y construirse una identidad. Una novela sobre las distintas caras del amor y los espejismos de las relaciones desiguales, las dificultades del duelo y la amistad como refugio.

«Los hombres llevan siglos narrando el largo y venturoso regreso a casa después de la guerra, las mujeres estamos contando la larga y angustiosa vuelta a nosotras mismas después del amor. Lucía Solla Sobral ha escrito nuestra Odisea.» Bibiana Collado

«Lucía Solla Sobral escribe rápido, a buen ritmo, sin perder tiempo, con la boca llena de flores y la taquicardia de la juventud.» Eloy Tizón

«Una escritora que tiene todo lo que hay que tener: técnica y sensibilidad, rigor y frescura, crudeza y lirismo, conocimiento e intuición.» Marta Jiménez Serrano

«Un extraordinario debut.» Berna González Harbour (El País)

«¡Pero qué bien escribe Lucía Solla Sobral! [Con un] lenguaje, audaz, atrevido, pero también con momentos llenos de hermosura, dotados de un lirismo que colisiona con otro tono mucho más contundente.» Ramón Rozas (Diario de Pontevedra)

«No es frecuente en una primera novela lo que Lucía Solla Sobral ha logrado en 'Comerás flores': unir la solidez técnica con una profundidad psicológica sorprendente y un lirismo medido. Con esa triada maestra, ha vuelto precioso el relato del dolor.» María Pareces (The Objective)

«Un notable debut.» Juan Marqués (El Mundo)

«'Comerás flores', novela de aliento, capaz de trazar un retrato psicológico del maltrato de baja intensidad [...] un libro armónico, pleno.» Berna González Harbour (Babelia / El País)

«Una novela que nace de esas conversaciones entre mujeres donde se desgranan, con la crudeza de quien ha vivido lo mismo con distinto nombre, las heridas comunes. Es la historia de un patrón tóxico tan normalizado que duele reconocerlo, pero contada con una prosa tan lírica y precisa que se convierte en un acto de catarsis y, finalmente, de liberación. [...] Lo excepcional de la narrativa de Solía Sobral no es solo la identificación que provoca, pocas serán las mujeres que no reconocen algún aspecto de esta desigual relación en relaciones pasadas o presentes, sino la maestría con la que envuelve esta historia de sumisión y despertar.» Ainara Bezanilla (El Diario Montañés)

«Esta novela, escrita con lirismo, precisión y autenticidad, desmonta los mitos del amor romántico y nos confronta con una verdad incómoda: muchos maltratadores parecen príncipes azules.» María Ovelar (SModa / El País)

«Una novela magníficamente contada. De esas que se te quedan dentro. Impresiona. Es dura, es actual y es necesaria.» Antonio Martínez Asensio (Hoy por Hoy / Cadena Ser)

«Con prosa sobria y elegante, y mucha sensibilidad, 'Comerás flores' acierta en dibujar con sutileza y maestría un dolor profundo. [...] Espléndida novela.» Eva Cosculluela (ABC Cultural / ABC)

«Novelas sobre relaciones tóxicas hay unas cuantas pero como 'Comerás flores', ninguna. Permitid que explique por qué somos así de categóricos. Esta novela es una rareza dolorosa que no se puede leer con indiferencia. No puedes no implicarte. [...] No solo resuena. Te acompaña, te cuestiona y te deja un temblor en el estómago.» (Ahora Qué Leo / La Sexta)

«Si queréis regalaros algo que os vuele la cabeza id corriendo a una librería a por esta joya. 'Comerás flores' es explorar en mundos aparentemente bonitos que esconden infiernos detrás. Es descubrir que la amistad es siempre refugio. Es leer una prosa única de una autora que hay que seguir ya de cerca.» Maribel Verdú

«'Comerás flores' nos encara con esos espacios donde la intensidad es plenitud y puede ser laberinto en el que disfrutamos y quedamos atrapados a la vez. [...] este libro ilumina un espacio ambiguo y fundamental de la vida. Me ha entusiasmado.» Jordi Amat(El País)

«Me quedé atrapado con la primera frase de 'Comerás flores'. Sus páginas son un torpedo contra el amor romántico y una exploración muy humana sobre las relaciones desiguales, pero es sobre todo una historia bellísima en la forma y dura en el fondo. Una gran primera novela de una escritora que promete grandes historias bien narradas.» Paco Cerdà

«Lucía Solla Sobral ha escrito una primera novela que hace visible lo invisible. Leer 'Comerás flores' es entrar en el lado salvaje y aterrador de lo cotidiano.» Laura Fernández

«'Comerás flores' es una novela escrita con una gran naturalidad y llena de detalles anímicos y ambientales. Una excelente primera novela.» Luis Mateo Díez

«Esta novela es una sonda hacia un núcleo duro e inquietante. 'Comerás flores' desteje las máscaras de lo que podríamos denominar un nuevo individuo tirano.» Manuel Rivas

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Jessika
Birmingham, US
★★★★★ 4
Definitely worth the read!
Format: Kindle
After taking a deep breath and taking in that wicked twist of an ending, I have finally composed myself. My first thought when I started this book was that I love Reyna's character. I was intrigued by her connection with her familiar and the Ruin that is plaguing her land. It came as no surprise that she took her sister's place in an attempt to protect her. When they reach the Air Court everything slows down. This is where it was iffy for me. First of all, I like multiple POV's in books however 7 is a bit much. It starts to interrupt the story line. I felt like I was finally making progress connecting with one character, then it was switched to another person. I felt they all had necessary or pertinent information but not necessarily were they all POV worthy. The only other thing that annoyed me was that Reyna constantly was " trapped." She would rush off without thinking, only to need rescuing. She is brilliant in a fight, but she really doesn't think through anything. Lorcan is amazing. I know he might be on the "bad" list, but his background is so interesting. Eislyn(Reyna's sister) is really so sweet, but calculating. I enjoyed her and Thane's dialogue. The author did an amazing job with the imagery in this book. Everything was so detailed it was easy to fall into the scene. I love unexpected twists and while part of the ending I expected, I wasn't expecting how it took place. All in all, I found it very entertaining and I am very invested in continuing this series. Favorite quotes: "The truth may be twisted but never false." "Who was she if she was not the enemy of the Air Court? What was her purpose of she no longer has that?" "In a war-torn land, love was always a lie."
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Reviewed in the United States on March 4, 2020
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KAB
Pawtucket, US
★★★★★ 5
Great Read!!! Great story!!!
Format: Kindle
The series is long, but Ms. Wolfhart does a fantastic job of weaving this tale while bringing so much to the characters. Surprises and plot twists along the way to keep you intrigued. There is some graphic sex, but is no way the focal point. Grammar was excellent (a rare find with a lot of self publishers) with only a few noted errors. I rarely give 4 stars, let alone 5.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 30, 2021
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Elisa
Houston, US
★★★★★ 3
Sadly, DNF
Format: Kindle
I read this thru KU. I LOVED the synopsis. And then I began reading... and it was a DNF at 68% after picking it up and putting it down several times because I really loved the main female character. *****SPOILERS***** Pros: The world is unique, intriguing and fun. The primary female character is bad-a** but not a b*tech or a mary sue. The primary female has depth. I really want to know what happens to her even tho it's been weeks and I don't remember her name. The villains to the point I read are pretty good -- an ever present threat of mysterious and possibly many culprits. Cons: Way, way too many points of view. I stopped counting at 7. It's the prime reason why I don't care about most of the characters or remember their names even when I like them. There's just too many points of view so almost none of the characters have enough book space for the author to properly develop them. This literally killed the book for me. Actually it killed my desire to read. For weeks. The main male is more villain than hero. He agreed to marry the main female then locks her up & eschews her for her sister, all while bad mouthing her as unfit to rule when he never spent any time with her getting to know her. He is actually unfit to rule as he is blind to the woes of his own kingdom and starts off a peace mission to secure a ceasefire through marriage by murdering an inn full of people in her country for no real reason. Plus, he constantly makes promises he does not keep. And it's gross of him to pine for the sister behind the main female's back. ***** As much as I really wanted to see what happened to the main female character, it wasn't enough for me to keep trying to slog thru this book. There was a lot of potential here that just fell short. Hence, 3 stars.
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Reviewed in the United States on June 19, 2021
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MaryBeth K
Fort Morgan, US
★★★★★ 5
Fae Courts with High Intrigue
Format: Kindle
This book is one that just builds and builds and then surprises you to no end. You may think you know the villains and then you are jolted in another direction. Princess Reyna is a real gem, strong of character, a fierce fighter, and loyal to her family and kingdom. Just when you think she and Lorcan, well you know, the plot is flipped. Can't wait to see where this goes in book two.
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Reviewed in the United States on July 7, 2023
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Kindle Customer Maureen
Massapequa, US
★★★★★ 4
Slow, sorry but good
Format: Kindle
This was a slow moving book. Lots of character pov chapters, lots of superfluous descriptions and endless courtly appearances stalled this book to start. Once you get into the heart of the story, it takes off. Before you know it the book is done. My favorite character is Reyna. She is so strong. She is true to herself. She gets into a lot of trouble with her headstrong ways but it's entertaining. I have high hopes for Lorcan. He is honorable to a fault. Thane had turned out to be better than I thought but i still don't like him. Eislin is useless. Great plot twists at the end. I'm looking forward too book 2.
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Reviewed in the United States on June 6, 2020

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