El Paraíso de las Mil Islas by Elena Clarke is generally well-received for its and dual-timeline narrative . Critics and readers often compare Clarke’s style to "landscape" novelists like Sarah Lark, praising her ability to transport readers to exotic locations. Core Plot & Themes
While you specifically asked for the format, please note that Amazon has largely phased out .mobi in favor of AZW3 and KPF for its Kindle Store . You can still find the digital version (EPUB/Kindle) at retailers like Casa del Libro or Amazon. El paraíso de las mil islas - Novela landscape
It maintains a solid presence on platforms like Amazon and Babelio , typically averaging between 3 and 5 stars. Format Note (.mobi)
Readers highlight the meticulous documentation of Balinese customs and the fluid, engaging prose. Many found the "landscape" style immersive, making it an ideal "travel from home" read.
Cecilia de Houtman lives through the island's colonial past, navigating a dangerous and prohibited love story.
Some reviews mention that the pacing can feel slow or "enrevesado" (convoluted) at times, with a few readers finding the plot less engaging than the setting.







