
(prólogo)
prefacio
an introductory piece written by the author of a book explaining its subject, scope, or aims
A preface is an introductory section at the beginning of a book that provides background information about the work. It is typically written by the author and explains the purpose of the book, its scope, and any relevant context. The preface may also include details about the writing process, the inspiration behind the book, or acknowledgments to those who contributed to its creation. It helps set the stage for the reader and offers insight into the book’s development and intent.

(singular)
peculiar
having distinctive or peculiar habits, behaviors, or features that are unusual but often appealing

sobrepasar
to go or be beyond the material or physical aspects of existence, indicating a superior existence or understanding
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(implacable)
despiadado
showing no mercy or compassion towards others in pursuit of one's goals

(desafiante)
retador
difficult to accomplish, requiring skill or effort

satisfactorio
fulfilling a want or a requirement, and bringing a feeling of accomplishment or enjoyment

(represalia)
venganza
the act of seeking punishment against someone who has wronged or hurt one in some way

(cumbre)
cima
a part of something that is considered the most prominent or successful

estructura
anything that is built from several parts, such as a house, bridge, etc.

(tapa)
cubierta
the protective outer page of a magazine or book

bibliografía
a list of books and articles used by an author to support or reference their written work
A bibliography is a list of sources, such as books, articles, and other materials, that an author has referenced or consulted in the process of writing a book or document. It is usually placed at the end of the work and provides readers with the information needed to locate the original sources. The bibliography helps to credit the work of other authors and researchers, shows the research behind the text, and can guide readers to additional resources on the subject. It is commonly used in academic, non-fiction, and research-based writing.

contenido
(usually plural) the things that are held, included, or contained within something

página
one side or both sides of a sheet of paper in a newspaper, magazine, book, etc.

glosario
a list of technical terms or jargons of a particular field or text, provided in alphabetical order with an explanation for each one
A glossary is a list of specialized terms and their definitions, typically found at the end of a book or document. It provides explanations for words or phrases that are specific to the subject matter covered in the book. The glossary helps readers understand technical jargon, unfamiliar concepts, or key terms used in the text, making the content more accessible and easier to comprehend.

(sobrecubierta)
cubrelibros
a removable paper or plastic cover that is wrapped around the outside of a hardcover book
A dust jacket is a removable cover that wraps around the outside of a hardcover book. It is typically made of paper and designed with colorful artwork, the book's title, author's name, and other promotional details. The dust jacket serves both protective and decorative purposes, helping to safeguard the book's cover from damage and enhancing its visual appeal on bookstore shelves. It often includes a summary of the book's content, author information, and sometimes reviews or comments.
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libro de tapa dura
a book with a cover made from hard material such as cardboard, leather, etc.

índice
an alphabetical list of subjects, names, etc. along with the page numbers each of them occurs, coming at the end of a book
An index is a list of key terms, subjects, or topics mentioned in a book, usually found at the end. It is organized alphabetically and provides page numbers where each item can be found within the text. The index helps readers quickly locate specific information or topics in the book, making it easier to navigate large or detailed works. It is commonly used in nonfiction books, academic texts, and reference materials.

(dejar una marca)
imprimir
to make a lasting mark on a surface or material through pressure or contact
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(edición rústica)
libro en rústica
a book with a cover that is made of thick paper
A paperback is a type of book that has a flexible, paper cover and is typically bound using a soft, adhesive binding. It is usually more affordable and lighter than hardcover books, making it convenient for carrying and reading on the go. Paperbacks are often used for a wide range of genres and are produced in various sizes and formats. They are popular for their cost-effectiveness and portability, though they may be less durable compared to hardcover editions.
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lomo
the edge of a book that binds all the pages together, usually with the title and the publisher's name appearing on its cover
The spine is the part of a book that holds the pages together and connects the front and back covers. It typically displays important information, such as the book's title, author, and publisher's logo. The spine serves both a structural and aesthetic purpose, supporting the book's binding and often featuring decorative elements that allow the book to be easily identified when shelved. The condition of the spine is crucial for the book's durability, as it bears the weight of the pages and is subject to frequent handling.

(carátula)
portada
the page at the front of a book that the names of the book, its author, and publisher are printed on it
The title page is the first page of a book that displays the book’s title, subtitle if it has one, and often the author’s name. It may also include additional information such as the publisher’s name and the book’s publication date. Serving as the formal introduction to the book, the title page is typically found immediately after the front matter and before the main content, setting the stage for what the reader is about to explore.
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protagonista
the main character in a movie, novel, TV show, etc.
The protagonist is the main character in a story, play, or film who drives the plot forward and faces the central conflict. This character is typically the one the audience or readers are meant to root for or empathize with, and their actions, decisions, and growth are central to the narrative. The protagonist often has clear goals or desires and must overcome various challenges or obstacles throughout the story.

(perturbador)
escalofriante
causing an intense feeling of fear or unease

maltratar
to cruelly or violently treat a person or an animal, especially regularly or repeatedly
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