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Yo Confieso
Yo Confieso | Mikel Lejarza, Fernando Rueda
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1974: Mikel Lejarza is captured by the secret service to infiltrate ETA with the alias of El Lobo. 2019: With another name, Mikel Lejarza continues working for the CNI. Mikel Lejarza has kept silent about his life until now. Now he has decided to reveal everything he has done.
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Reyzl
Yo Confieso | Mikel Lejarza, Fernando Rueda
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The autobiography of an agent who infiltrated in the Basque terrorist band ETA. I am interested in the topic and I had read a lot about it, so I started the book with high expectations. However, I did not enjoy how the sequence of events is narrated and the fact that the protagonist is always speaking so highly of himself.

Sharv_Sona I generally prefer biographies as autobiographies tend to be biased. It is, however, hard to decide, as autobiographies are sometimes more interesting as you learn the smaller details others don‘t know. 🤷🏻‍♀️ 2y
Reyzl I agree. Autobiographies can be interesting to explore the personality of the subject but to read about facts one needs a good biography, because biographies can also be biased unfortunately 🤷🏼‍♀️ 2y
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