A review by kadoatie
Love in the Time of Cholera by Gabriel García Márquez

3.75

a beautiful, frank, + often times bitter rumination on love as a condition, love as a choice, love as an innate part of being, + love as a disease. juxtaposed against cholera, war + class it's an interesting story of love in all its variations intertwined with compelling narratives on death and aging. love isn't all just flowery writing (even though it's written as such). it's a slow, meandering read but a worthwhile one that approaches its themes with a certain mix of a kind of frankness and admiration i grew to like quite a bit

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