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The Cigar Roller by Pablo Medina

daniellehines's review against another edition

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3.0

Be warned there is no dialogue in this book, though still beautifully written. The style reminded me of "If Nobody Speaks of Remarkable Things" in that the narrative winds its way through to a climax of details of a tragic event.

jdsatori's review against another edition

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4.0

"Amadeo Terra can do nothing but remember."

Amadeo isn't a man that people admire, but he survived long enough to have more than a few good times ... until a stroke renders him paralyzed. He's trapped in his head, in his memories, and he's dying. Here, we get to see the last few weeks of his life: his real time struggles and his string of past regrets.

urmimaitra's review

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emotional reflective slow-paced

0.5

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