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Jivan Cheema

Jivan Cheema

PEACE OUT HOMIES !!!

Well folks there we have it, another school year comes to a close!  This course has definitely been one of the more interesting classes I’ve taken in my four years at UBC, and I got to say even though I picked this course because I saw romance in the title and was very intrigued and […]

Posted in Blogs | Tagged with byeee, coming of age, endings, grateful, relfection, week 13

Matryoshka Dolls but its stories and real people ?!

Hi everyone!!  I hope you had a great long weekend 🙂 This weekend was actually my brother’s birthday so I went with him and a few of my friends to Whistler to celebrate. Normally I have read most of our books as a PDF on my ipad, but in honour of this being our LAST […]

Posted in Blogs | Tagged with Faces in the Crowd, ghosts, stories, Valeria Luiselli, week 12

Am I The Chameleon ?

Hi everyone!!  I hope you all had a good weekend:) We are so close to being done with this semester, that’s wild HAHA only a couple books to go!! This week I read José Eduardo Agualusa’s The Book of Chameleons. Not going to lie I felt super lost reading this book, I’m not sure if […]

Posted in Blogs | Tagged with identity, José Eduardo Agualusa, memories, reality, The Book of Chameleon, week 11

BANK HEIST FRIDAY AFTER CLASS HMU FOR DEETS (for legal reasons this is a joke @ my fbi angent ;))

Hey hey hey!!! I hope everyone had a great weekend 🙂 And if you celebrated Saint Patrick’s Day, I hope you survived! HAHA. I LOVE it when we have required readings because I get to read everyone’s unique and different perspectives on the same book. It’s really interesting to see how everyone processes something in […]

Posted in Blogs | Tagged with crime, gangs, Ricardo Piglia, society, thriller, week 10

I WANT A TRENCHCOAT! DROP YOUR SUGGESTIONS IN THE COMMENTS BELOW :)

Hi everyone! I hope you all had a great weekend! This week, we read “The Trenchcoat” by Norman Manea. Personally, I found this to be a very interesting story. The author did a fantastic job delving into profound themes in a unique and unconventional way. I also enjoyed watching this week’s lecture. It was really […]

Posted in Blogs | Tagged with Norman Manae, surveillance, sybolism, The Trenchcoat, week 9

WHAT. A. ROLLERCOASTER.

Hi everyone! Another week, another read, haha! Let’s dive into “The Hour of the Star” by Clarice Lispector! I loved that this week we got to read a book written by a female author. Now, as I assume most of you discussed, this was quite an interesting format to read – one character narrating the […]

Posted in Blogs | Tagged with Clarice Lispector, death, female author, plot twist, poverty, sad, The hour of the star, week 8

LOVE BOMBING?! – The Time of the Doves by Mercè Rodoreda

Hi everyone:) I hope you all had an amazing reading break. I can’t believe we are almost at the halfway mark of the term; man, does time fly! So let’s talk about “The Time of the Doves” by Mercè Rodoreda. I had many thoughts while reading this book – the first one being, umm… are […]

Posted in Blogs | Tagged with family, love, merce Rodoreda, relationships, sad, The Time of The Doves, war, Week 7

Where do I belong? – “Deep Rivers” by José María Arguedas

Hey everyone! This book was a struggle. I don’t know about y’all, but midterms are crushing me; I feel like I haven’t slept in a week, haha. “Deep Rivers” by José María Arguedas was one of the longest books I’ve read for this class. It was quite an adjustment compared to a short and captivating […]

Posted in Blogs | Tagged with Deep Rivers, identity, José María Arguedas, Peru, sense of belonging, Week 6

Agostino 🤝 Teenage Angst

Hi everyone! I hope you all had a great weekend! This week I read “Agostino” by Alberto Moravia and I really enjoyed it. I found it a quick read; I was able to finish the entire book in one sitting. This is the first book in this class that, once I picked it up, I […]

Posted in Blogs | Tagged with adolescence, Alberto Moravia, family, innocence, teenage years, Week 5

The Shrouded Women: an eye-opening reading

Hi again! I hope you are all doing well. This week, I read “The Shrouded Women.” I would say it has been my favourite out of the other books we have discussed. Maria Luisa Bombal does a great job of capturing the story and the emotions of the main character, Ana María. I especially found […]

Posted in Blogs | Tagged with advice, death, family, life, love, María Luisa Bombal, memories, reflection, relationships, reminisce, The Shrouded Women, week 4

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