Student Blogs

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Money to Burn-Screw Capitalism

Posted by: nulanows

Hi everyone! This week we read Money to Burn by Piglia. To start this book consistently reminded me of Mad Toy by Arlt that we read at the beginning of the term. It’s set in the same place, and the characters come from a similar  socioeconomic backgrounds. To be honest I think I enjoyed Mad […] read full post >>
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Why is everyone taking it up the arse? – Money to burn by Piglia

Posted by: Maxene

No genuinely why is everyone, man or woman taking it up the ass. Money to Burn by Piglia is a book that I honestly did not like until they got to the shoot out/ when they were stuck in flat number 9. Then the book became clear to me about what it was attempting to … read full post >>
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Money (Heist) to Burn

Posted by: alex

 Been a busy couple of weeks with midterms but I hope everyone doing good and enjoyed their St. Patrick's Day weekend. This week's read Money to Burn by Ricardo Piglia, tells a story of a group of robbers that attacked a bank in the heart of Bueno... read full post >>
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Money (Heist) to Burn

Posted by: alex

 Been a busy couple of weeks with midterms but I hope everyone doing good and enjoyed their St. Patrick's Day weekend. This week's read Money to Burn by Ricardo Piglia, tells a story of a group of robbers that attacked a bank in the heart of Bueno... read full post >>
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Money to burn

Posted by: Nini

I really wanted to like this book, but I did not. In fact, I hated it. First of all, why were there so many nicknames?! I may be the only one who feels this way but I kept getting so confused with the amount of nicknames the characters had.  And the never ending chapters, it […] read full post >>
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Oh my oh my, jeepers, wow. Hmmmm. (money to burn)

Posted by: dcurri01

Not sure what to say about this one. I didn’t like this book in most ways; the actual story, the writing style… but there was something in the subtext that I enjoyed. In my reading and writing I am ALLERGIC … Continue reading read full post >>
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Money to Burn – My First Rant

Posted by: Samantha Rogers

I absolutely did not like Money to Burn by Ricardo Piglia at all. It started off very promising with an exciting start, quickly jumping into action. Although, as the book continued, and I learned more about the characters, I just began to loathe it. I am not a ranting type of person but this book […] read full post >>
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Money to Burn – Criminality and Justice

Posted by: Janae Lam

Among all the novels that I have read so far, “Money to Burn” is definitely unique in the sense that its narrative style is not constrained to one single genre. Though I know that the novel is based on a true event that happened in Argentina, I find the constant switching of narration interesting; I […] read full post >>
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Can we please stop giving gay couples tragic endings ~ Money to Burn

Posted by: frannyj

Seemingly, each time I open a book for this class, I think, “This one will be better than the last!” And each time, I am severely wrong and confused. It is a talent, the way our books keep growing in their unhinged behaviour and storytelling. This may be because I read If on a Winter’s Night a […] read full post >>
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Money to Burn: The Morally Gray (Mar 18)

Posted by: jennifer li

Hey everyone. This week has been a real struggle for me. Even though March is coming to an end, I still have two midterms looming over me. Why does it feel like midterm season never ends? 🙁 Anyway, let’s talk about the book. As a big thriller fan, I was eager to dive into “Money … Continue reading Money to Burn: The Morally Gray (Mar 18) read full post >>
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Money to Burn: Aside from the robbery…

Posted by: katiewong

Ricardo Piglia’s “Money to Burn” was a long and chaotic book filled with too many names and nicknames that made it hard to keep track of what was happening. It took a lot of motivation to read this one especially since the last few books I’ve read have been quite short. The content of the […] read full post >>
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Money to Burn-Ricardo Piglia

Posted by: Jialu (Lucy) Xu

First of all, I must admit that this is a genre of novels I am not particularly interested in, those about robbery, crime, and the like. So, before reading this book, I had already formed my opinion about it. After finishing it, I feel that although it is not much different from what I expected, […] read full post >>
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Ricardo Piglia, “Money to Burn”

Posted by: Fiona Zeng

Ricardo Piglia’s novel, “Money to Burn,” is a refreshing change of literature that follows the escape route of a group of criminals as they speed to escape from Buenos Aires to Uruguay with the police tight on their heels. This book offered a different reading experience compared to the other readings in this course, it […] read full post >>
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Money to Burn (not my favourite…)

Posted by: gracem15

This week’s reading of “Money to Burn” was certainly an interesting one. I can’t say I loved reading it. I personally would not classify this as a thriller, for the scariest part was how vulgar and gross the men were. It was not enjoyable to read because of their disgusting sex lives and their views […] read full post >>
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Money to Burn

Posted by: Dhwani Ved

Hello everyone. Welcome back to this week’s book. This week we delved into Ricardo Piglia’s Money to Burn. It’s safe to say this was definitely my least favourite book. The jump from reading books about childhood, romance, and death, to violence was weird, but honestly the change was good.  The story has several main characters […] read full post >>
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