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La isla sin tesoro

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A group of friends begin a treasure hunt on a mysterious island, unexpected dangers and deadly traps await them. Will this quest change their lives forever?
Décadas después de finalizar séptimo grado. un grupo de compañeros de primaria se reúne en una misteriosa isla para honrar un pacto.En su infancia. comenzaron una búsqueda del tesoro pero nunca lograron encontrarlo...ni olvidarlo.Entre peligros insospechados y trampas mortales. el intento por resolver el enigma cambiará sus vidas para siempre.Una novela insólita de Marcelo Birmajer que combina el relato policial con las aventuras de piratas y náufragos.

128 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2008

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Marcelo Birmajer

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Marcelo Birmajer was born the 29th of November of 1966 in Buenos Aires, Argentina. His pearents were jews that emigrated to this country from Europe. At the age of twenty years old he started working as a writer for "Fierro" magazine (argentinian comic magazine). After that he also worked for several newspapers as a writter and he also wrote some movie scripts.
Marcelo's first contact whit book writing was caused by Pablo De Santis, a fellow writter he met in Fierro magazine. He was organizing some book collection, and he asked Marcelo to write some short novels. That's when he wrote "Un crimen secundario", "Un veneno saludable" and "Derrotado por un muerto"
His works go from comic book stories to short tales, novels and essays. He's the co-author of the movie script "El abrazo partido" (Daniel Burman, 2001), winner of a variety of prizes. He also took part in the creating of "Sol de Noche" script.
He has won the Konex 2004 award as one of the five best writers of the decade (1994-2003) in the young adult field. In 2011 he won this award again, as one of the five best movie script writters of the decade (2001-2011).
He lives in Buenos Aires city, with his wife Debora and his three kids.

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May 31, 2013
It is the best novel
because it has many mysteries to be discovered on the island
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