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The Veldt by Ray Bradbury

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4.0

Easy to read and quite interesting. Thanks to the wickedness of the Hadley children we can take a look at mankind's violence and primitiveness despite nowadays' advanced technological development.
Trifles by Susan Glaspell

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4.0

Short story filled with plenty of symbolism. Not so easy to fully understand at first as it is more complex than it looks, but once you do some research everything will be crystal clear
The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald, F. Scott Fitzgerald

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5.0

A self-made man who felt godlike, until he faced America's greatest lie: the American Dream
A Raisin in the Sun by Lorraine Hansberry

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5.0

A masterpiece. Incredibly enjoyable and engaging for anyone interested in black literature
Trash by Dorothy Allison

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5.0

River of Names may require a strong stomach, but you should definitely give it a try
100 años de soledad by Gabriel García Márquez

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5.0

Sí, lo sé, sé que te han contando o has visto que hay ochenta personajes que se llaman igual, pero te juro por Snoopy que merece mucho la pena
The Lottery by Shirley Jackson

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5.0

It is like winning the actual lottery but it uses an UNO reverse card and you wish you had never played