blueyorkie 's review for:

O Chão que Ela Pisa by Salman Rushdie
3.0

That's a strange and overflowing novel that plunges us into the destiny of an imaginary rock group whose two leaders, united and torn by an incredible love story, will gradually change the face of the world.
The story is precious for the pinch of fantasy. The author has sprinkled it, the group's inspiration being in contact with a mysterious parallel dimension that gradually invades the story.
In the end, a book is worth the detour, especially for what we learn about India, but it is not always easy, especially in the last hundred pages, which drag on in length.