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Getting One Hundred Years of Solitude by Gabriel Garcia Marquez on the Bookslut list was hard work. Both my sister and Mike were opposed to it making it on the list, I was the only one who insisted. Having not read the book myself, I was basing this opinion on what I had read, here and there, describing the book as influential, it's inclusion on other lists of great books, and certainly also on the recommendation of several of my friends, all of whom profe ...more
Getting One Hundred Years of Solitude by Gabriel Garcia Marquez on the Bookslut list was hard work. Both my sister and Mike were opposed to it making it on the list, I was the only one who insisted. Having not read the book myself, I was basing this opinion on what I had read, here and there, describing the book as influential, it's inclusion on other lists of great books, and certainly also on the recommendation of several of my friends, all of whom profe ...more

Beautiful story, but...I wasn't in love with it as I know others have been. Perhaps that was because I had to spread it out over a long period of time, and read intermittently between schoolwork. But it was well-written; I was often frustrated by the closeness of names, though, and of stories referred to that I'd already forgotten or confused. I might have to read this one more than once to tease out the true meaning.
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Maybe I should have read this as part of a college literature class, with guided and deep conversations... because not only did i not "get"it, I don't care to get it. Ouch.
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This was my second time reading One Hundred Years of Solitude, but enough time had gone by that I remembered liking the book but didn't remember much about what happened in it, so it was really enjoyable to come back to it after all that time.
García Márquez is famous for his use of magical realism, but I think what makes his books stand out so much from others in that genre is how understated the magical elements are. Weird things happen, but they happen so matter-of-factly, and in such minor ro ...more
García Márquez is famous for his use of magical realism, but I think what makes his books stand out so much from others in that genre is how understated the magical elements are. Weird things happen, but they happen so matter-of-factly, and in such minor ro ...more



Jul 28, 2012
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