I think 'The House of the Spirits' is among the best. It's a story that spans generations, showing the family's joys and sorrows, and it has elements of the supernatural that are so characteristic of Allende's writing. Then there's 'Eva Luna'. It's a beautifully written novel that delves deep into the character of Eva, a strong and creative woman. Also, 'Daughter of Fortune' is a wonderful read. It follows the journey of a young girl in search of her identity and love.
Definitely not. AOT is a work of fiction that combines elements of fantasy, action, and drama. It's set in a made-up world with its own unique plot and characters.
The AOT manga has finished. It wrapped up all the major plotlines and provided a conclusion to the story that fans have been following for a long time.
The AOT manga has indeed come to an end. The story concluded with the last chapter, bringing closure to the series. However, fans' reactions to the ending have been quite diverse.
Not necessarily. While AOT is highly popular and has many merits, whether it's peak fiction varies from person to person. Different people have different standards and preferences for what constitutes peak fiction.
For beginners, 'The House of the Spirits' is a great choice. It's a classic that gives a good taste of Allende's style with its family - centered story and elements of magic. Another good one is 'Eva Luna' as it has a more straightforward narrative compared to some of her other works.