I think 'abrazo en el aire caricatura' might refer to a caricature depicting an embrace in the air. But it's a bit of an unusual phrase and could have various interpretations depending on the context.
I think 'caricatura del tiempo' might refer to a caricature or illustration related to time. Maybe it's a creative way to represent the concept of time in a humorous or exaggerated way.
The plot of 'The Last Dog' by Katherine Paterson is quite interesting. It's set in a world where everything seems to be in a state of decay and control. Brock, the main character, is living in a society that has a very specific view of the world. Then he stumbles upon a dog, which is an incredible find as dogs are thought to no longer exist. This discovery makes Brock start to think differently about his world. He begins to understand that the stories he has been told might not be entirely accurate. He forms a bond with the dog and has to navigate the complex web of his community's rules and his own new - found feelings towards this creature from the past. As he does this, he also starts to see the potential for a different kind of future, one that includes the beauty and wonder that the dog represents.
Probably 'Along Came a Spider'. It was highly popular as it was one of the first to feature Alex Cross and introduced readers to his world of crime - solving.
The main character in 'The Last Dog' by Katherine Paterson is Brock. Brock is a young boy who has grown up in a world with very strict rules and a certain way of thinking. He is the one who makes the discovery of the dog. The dog, though not given a specific name in your description, is also a main character. It represents a connection to a different time, a time before the world became the way it is in the story. Brock's interactions with the dog, his attempts to hide it and then deal with the situation as it unfolds, are what make the two of them the main characters in this story.
Another well - known novel is 'Kiss the Girls'. In this book, Alex Cross is on the hunt for a serial killer. It's full of suspense and keeps readers on the edge of their seats with its twists and turns. The detailed descriptions of the investigations and the complex characters make it a great read.
Since I haven't read 'The Return' by Edith Tiempo, it's hard to say exactly. However, many works of literature deal with common themes such as love, identity, and the passage of time. It's possible that this story also explores these or related themes. For example, if the story is about a character returning to a place, themes of memory and change might be present. Or if there are relationships between characters, themes of loyalty and betrayal could be involved.
If you like novels like the Enen Witch, I can recommend some similar works. For example," Mad Concubine: Wolf King's Strange Ways to Chase His Wife " and " Wolf King's Pet Princess Consort " were ancient romance novels similar to " Wolf King's Contracted Concubine." In addition, if you like novels about time travel, you can read The Fierce Wife Is in Power: Don't Think of Running Away, General, and My General's Wife Is Afraid. These novels all have wonderful plots and attractive writing styles. I hope you will like them.