A review by literaryjunarin
One Hundred Years of Solitude by Gabriel García Márquez

4.0

So what just happened? This read like a folktale and a lot of unbelievable events happened and somehow I just accepted all of them. There's a man who came back to life because he got sad as a ghost, and then a girl eats dirt when she's stressed, and then a man started a war and had seventeen children who are all named Aureliano, and then a girl who was so pretty that all men turn crazy but then that girl just floated to the sky like an angel, and what's with all the incestuous relationships?

A lot of times I was tempted to drop this but I'm glad I finished it. The ending closed the loop perfectly.