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The Stranger by Albert Camus

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5.0

I don't give a fuck and neither does Camus
The Invisible Man by H.G. Wells

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4.0

Si se puede ver su comida, se puede ver su mierda?
Rage by Richard Bachman

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3.0

Me encantó y desagrado como el libro intenta humanizar al perpetrador y como no pinta a las víctimas como seres de luz sino gente que empatiza con Charlie. Me hubiera gustado un poco más de crítica social, pero entiendo porque decidio no entrometerse tanto en esos asuntos. En conclusión me gustó, pero pudo ser mejor.
Robinson Crusoe by Daniel Defoe

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3.0

It's really interesting, but it got really boring really fast, not to mention all the white supremacist at the last parts of the book. It could've been waaaaayy better.
Confessions by Kanae Minato

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4.0

"If I had cut the two of you to shreds with a knife, I think I would have hated the little pieces of you just the same."

A great story of hatred revenge and in my opinion, even justice. The psychological games the teacher plays to her students got me at the edge of my seat.

It was cruel and unhinged and I fell in love with every page.

The best part of this is that this book has a movie adaptation that's JUST AS GOOD.

Japanese books are everything.



T.W. Woman in the refrigerator trope (literally)
Cool for the Summer by Dahlia Adler

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3.0

I was really excited to read something I would actually feel identified with. It was a little more simple than my experience of course but it was sweet nonetheless.

The protagonist was kind of insufferable sometimes, but which teen isn't? Lol. Also there were multiple dialogies here that you would never say/hear irl and it kindda made the whole thing a little bit cartoonish.

It was a really nice book, easy to read and enjoyable. Hope to see more from the author.
The Astonishing Color of After by Emily X.R. Pan

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4.0

El libro me encanto, pero por favor alguien dígale a los escritores que no es de a huevo agregar un romance