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Algunas lecciones cambian algo más que tu forma de hablar.

En la localidad costera de George, Sudáfrica, Bianca conoce a Ramón, un magnético profesor de idiomas cuya fascinación por las palabras va mucho más allá de la gramática. Cuando él la invita a unirse a su escuela, el Instituto Guerrera, en Málaga, España, parece una oportunidad para empezar de nuevo.

Pero el prestigioso instituto no es lo que aparenta. Bajo su superficie pulida se esconde una red silenciosa de control, silencio y obsesión: un lugar donde el lenguaje moldea algo más que el pensamiento y donde el significado puede volverse contra ti. A medida que la identidad de Bianca empieza a erosionarse, debe decidir si está dominando un nuevo idioma… o si está siendo reescrita por él.

Modo Subjuntivo es la primera novela de la serie Falsos Amigos, un thriller psicológico sobre el poder, el deseo y las formas peligrosas en que la comunicación puede engañar. Inspirada en personas reales y en una escuela real, difumina la frontera entre la verdad y la ficción, recordándonos que las palabras pueden tanto revelar como destruir.

Modo Subjuntivo

Según 19 reseñas, la calificación es de 3.9 de 5 estrellas
SKU: 9629362000025
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    Obtuvo 3,9 de 5 estrellas.
    Basado en 19 reseñas
    19 reseñas

    • Patrick M. Hunter06 feb
      Obtuvo 4 de 5 estrellas.
      Open-ended and thought-provoking

      Subjunctive Mood doesn’t hand the reader clear answers. Instead, it leaves a lot open to interpretation, with situations and motives that can be read in several different ways. I liked that it trusts the reader to think and draw their own conclusions rather than explaining everything. The ambiguity feels intentional and fits the story’s tone, creating a sense that there are multiple possible truths at the same time. It’s an intellectual, slightly unsettling read that stays with you after finishi

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    • Oksana14 feb
      Obtuvo 4 de 5 estrellas.
      A thriller that whispers instead of shouting

      Subjunctive Mood is a slow, unsettling psychological thriller that trusts the reader. I appreciated how little is spelled out: meaning emerges through implication, tone, and small, precise exchanges. The dynamic between Bianca and Ramón is quietly disturbing, and the language-school setting feels plausible rather than sensational. It’s an intellectual read that rewards attention and reflection, and it left me thinking about power, suggestion, and control long after finishing.

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    • Meli Granthace 1 d
      Obtuvo 4 de 5 estrellas.
      A world you want to look deeper into

      A friend told me this was a bit like Harry Potter for adults, which is not really accurate. It's not quite as complex yet, but I only ready book 1. But I understood what she meant once I started reading. It has that recurring institution, the same staff coming back, and a hidden inner logic that makes you want to know more about the world beyond the books. The tone is completely different though: much darker, more adult, and much more psychologically unsettling.

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    • Tahlia Morganhace 1 d
      Obtuvo 4 de 5 estrellas.
      More layered than I expected

      This felt like a literary psychological thriller with immersive worldbuilding, which is not something I come across that often. What makes the series unusual is the grammar theme, the language-school setting, and the way it sells things like educational material on the website, and the social-media side (Insta) to make the whole world feel real. It gives it an almost expanded-universe quality, which made it much more interesting to me than a standard thriller.

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    • Wiremu Rangihace 1 d
      Obtuvo 4 de 5 estrellas.
      Not Harry Potter, but I see why people say it

      After reading some of the other reviews, I kept seeing the Harry Potter comparison. That would never have occurred to me on my own, and it is stretching it a bit, but I suppose I can see what people mean in terms of the recurring school and the sense that there is a larger system behind everything. For me, it felt more like institutional unease, identity slippage, and mind experiments instead of magic. Strange, unsettling, and very original.

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