But maybe the user just wants synonyms that fit in the sentence, not necessarily keeping the nationality. So, perhaps using Catalan even though it's not the actual nationality. The user might not mind that as long as it's a synonym. But the original sentence is about Carlos Ruiz Zafón being from Spain. Replacing "Spanish" with "Iberian" might be acceptable.
Proper nouns: Carlos Ruiz Zafón, Spanish, Gothic (not sure if that's a proper noun here), Barcelona. Wait, "Spanish" here is an adjective describing the author, so it's part of the proper noun. Wait, Carlos Ruiz Zafón is a person's name, so the proper nouns are names of people, places, or specific titles. Let me check each word. But maybe the user just wants synonyms that
Let me adjust those. Also, "Costless" and "No-cost" for "free" in "free PDF". Then "Costless" is a good synonym. For "thrilling read", "Exciting" and "Thrilling" are fine. But the original sentence is about Carlos Ruiz
Carlos Ruiz Zafón is a Hispanic writer renowned for his Gothic and obscure writings, often located in the sombre and evocative setting of Barcelona. Wait, "Spanish" here is an adjective describing the
Alright, proceeding step by step. Now, word by word, replacing each with three synonyms, excluding proper nouns. Let's take the first part:
But "Spanish", "Gothic", and "Barcelona" are proper nouns here. So, "is" would need three synonyms. Let's start with "is": exists. Wait, "is" is a verb. Synonyms for "is" could be is. Maybe remains? Hmm, "is" here is a linking verb. Not sure if that's the best approach, but the user wants three alternatives for each word.
I need to make sure that each word has three synonyms and that proper nouns are untouched. Also, check for consistency in the b format. Some words might be repeated, but that's acceptable if there aren't enough synonyms. I'll go through each line again to verify. For example, "look no further" in the first sentence. Maybe "Seek not elsewhere" is better than "Find immediately".