Eduardo Mendoza does it again. El Negociado del Yin y el Yang is the perfect mix of high-stakes intrigue and low-brow luck. Rufo Batalla might be the most "reluctant" hero in Spanish lit. 📖 #EduardoMendoza #Reading
Rufo Batalla is back! 🕵️♂️ Just finished El Negociado del Yin y el Yang and it’s pure Eduardo Mendoza magic.
In El Negociado del Yin y el Yang , Eduardo Mendoza continues the story of Rufo Batalla, sending him on a whirlwind journey across the globe. Following the events of El rey recibe , we find Rufo navigating the complexities of the late 20th century with his usual blend of skepticism and accidental involvement in grand schemes. El Negociado Del Yin Y El Yang Eduardo Mendoz...
If you want a book that makes you laugh out loud while questioning the logic of international politics, pick this up. A fantastic second installment in the trilogy. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 📖 Book Blog / Goodreads The Vibe: Analytical and insightful. Title: Rufo Batalla’s Global Misadventures
Set in the wacky transition years of the late 70s, it’s part spy thriller, part comedy of errors, and 100% sharp social commentary. If you love a protagonist who is constantly confused but somehow keeps moving forward, this is for you. ✨ Global settings (New York to Tokyo) Mendoza’s signature dry wit The absurdity of the Cold War era Who else is following Rufo’s journey? 👇 Eduardo Mendoza does it again
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💡 If you’re posting a photo, try placing the book next to a vintage passport or a cup of coffee to match the 70s travel vibe. 📖 #EduardoMendoza #Reading Rufo Batalla is back
Mendoza uses the "Yin and Yang" philosophy not just as a plot point, but as a lens to view the dualities of the era: East vs. West, tradition vs. modernity, and duty vs. personal freedom. It’s a fast-paced, intelligent read that reminds us why Mendoza remains one of Spain’s most essential voices.