Xioma asked this question about One Hundred Years of Solitude:
As a colombian, I felt "obliged" to read the book, which I did several times, but the genealogical tree of repeated names was driving me crazy and I wasn't able to finish it. So I draw it and I finished the book the fourth time I read it. And when I finished it, I had the biggest smile on my face. It is brilliant! It reflects so much of the colombian magical realism that, might not very appealing to everybody.
Octavio Isaza As a first generation Colombian American I to myself felt "obliged" to read it. I felt like it would some how connect me to the mother land. I am half…moreAs a first generation Colombian American I to myself felt "obliged" to read it. I felt like it would some how connect me to the mother land. I am half way there, and reading these comments has sparked my interest in continuing to read it. I will say it is a struggle at time with all the similar names, but the family tree's that I have seen online have helped get through the confusion.(less)
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