For this week’s blog post, I read… wait… there are no more books!!!?? I was genuinely tweaking because I thought there was another book for this week. Then, I realized this was the last week. I think I got so used to reading a book per week that I …
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For this week’s blog post, I read… wait… there are no more books!!!?? I was genuinely tweaking because I thought there was another book for this week. Then, I realized this was the last week. I think I got so used to reading a book per week that I …
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For the last week of readings, I chose Faces in the Crowd by Valeria Luiselli. I’m not gonna lie, after reading blogs about the other novel we could choose for this week, I kind of wish I read the other one to write about instead because I truly don’t …
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For the last week of readings, I chose Faces in the Crowd by Valeria Luiselli. I’m not gonna lie, after reading blogs about the other novel we could choose for this week, I kind of wish I read the other one to write about instead because I truly don’t …
Posted in Blogs, Luiselli | Tagged with fiction, reminiscing, writing
This week I read, Death with Interruptions by Jose Saramago. To be honest, this was a very difficult read for me. While reading this book, I realized that I have actually never read a philosophical book before, so this book was very tough. I think the …
Posted in Blogs, Saramago | Tagged with death, life, morals, Philosophy, religion
This week I read, Death with Interruptions by Jose Saramago. To be honest, this was a very difficult read for me. While reading this book, I realized that I have actually never read a philosophical book before, so this book was very tough. I think the …
Posted in Blogs, Saramago | Tagged with death, life, morals, Philosophy, religion
“After all, what is robbing a bank compared to founding one?” – Bertolt BrechtAfter reading halfway through this novel, I thought they were about to go back to this quote and relate to it, but nope. This book reminded me of the Netflix show, Mone…
Posted in Blogs, Piglia | Tagged with crime, poverty
“After all, what is robbing a bank compared to founding one?” – Bertolt BrechtAfter reading halfway through this novel, I thought they were about to go back to this quote and relate to it, but nope. This book reminded me of the Netflix show, Mone…
Posted in Blogs, Piglia | Tagged with crime, poverty
At the very start of this book, I was so confused on what was happening. Then, when I got to the middle I was starting to get it, and then by the end, I was even more confused. The trench coat, the rain coat, the overcoat. I simply could not tell you w…
Posted in Blogs, Manea | Tagged with history, paranoia, politics
At the very start of this book, I was so confused on what was happening. Then, when I got to the middle I was starting to get it, and then by the end, I was even more confused. The trench coat, the rain coat, the overcoat. I simply could not tell you w…
Posted in Blogs, Manea | Tagged with history, paranoia, politics