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Weird Writerly Contest for Spain's Biggest Writer
Carlos Ruiz Zafón's new novel Juego del Ángel has sold 600, 000 copies in the first week since its release on April 17th in Spain. Vintage will release its version on May 13th...so hold your horses. Here's the best-selling writer on Spanish late night television in a weird writerly competition of speed with the host, Andreu Buenafuente. The challenge? Who can sign (ehem, or sell) the most books the fastest....
Weird Writerly Contest for Spain's Biggest Writer
April 30, 2008
Carlos Ruiz Zafón's new novel Juego del Ángel has sold 600, 000 copies in the first week since its release on April 17th in Spain. Vintage will release its version on May 13th...so hold your horses. Here's the best-selling writer on Spanish late night television in a weird writerly competition of speed with the host, Andreu Buenafuente. The challenge? Who can sign (ehem, or sell) the most books the fastest....
Posted by Adriana V. Lopez on April 30, 2008 | Comments (0)
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