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fullofwarmth's review
4.0
there's a delicious kind of melancholy hovering just above. it's sad, but in a way that makes you think of good things.
inejgayfa's review
idk how to feel about this and i don't want to rate it now either. this the kind of book i want to read in a physical copy and annotate, and i maybe messed up by reading the e-book. imma try rereading at some point in the future.
kitausu's review
5.0
Reread: I wanted to listen to Armie Hammer read the audiobook and I was not disappointed!
sqaz's review
2.0
i don't know how to feel about it, i've changed my rating from three to two to four stars a bunch of times, but i think it's probably worth reading? maybe? i don't know, i think i liked it
edit: he did in fact fuck the peach... when people talked about that i was really sure it was a metaphor but no, it really happens
edit: he did in fact fuck the peach... when people talked about that i was really sure it was a metaphor but no, it really happens
briarrrose's review
5.0
How dare this story break my heart even more in novel form than it did on screen? I read this in public and cried a lot in public. Aciman has a truly wonderful way of capturing the realities of love and pain and intimacy and I am so broken by it.
alucard's review
1.0
2.5
La calificación no terrible se le atribuye al hecho de que no fue tan descaradamente malo como otros libros a los que le he puesto una o dos estrellas y que si hubo cosas que creo que estuvieron muy bien escritas. Ah, y su adaptación causó dos nuevas canciones de Sufjan lo cual siempre es bienvenido. Fuera de eso, no hay mucho que ver aquí. Para un libro que describe emociones fuertes de manera constante e intensa, me dejó muy indiferente.
La calificación no terrible se le atribuye al hecho de que no fue tan descaradamente malo como otros libros a los que le he puesto una o dos estrellas y que si hubo cosas que creo que estuvieron muy bien escritas. Ah, y su adaptación causó dos nuevas canciones de Sufjan lo cual siempre es bienvenido. Fuera de eso, no hay mucho que ver aquí. Para un libro que describe emociones fuertes de manera constante e intensa, me dejó muy indiferente.