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For a week when I was reading "One hundred years of solitude",I was living in Macondo and lost all my connection with real world.Every person I met was either Aureliano or Arcadio.The whole world could be divided in two types of people Aureliano or Arcadio.The fluidity of transcendence is superb from one Aureliano to other Aureliano.The ordinary has inbuilt extraordinary in it.Rather "more the ordinary" has ingredients of "more the extraordinary" in it.
Superstitions and premonitions coming true ...more
Superstitions and premonitions coming true ...more
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This was a very interesting novel. Nothing is as it seems.
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