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abrilgkarera's review against another edition
4.0
¿Qué tienen en común Sandra Mozarowsky, Wittgenstein, Camus, el rey Juan Carlos I y la vida de Clara Usón? Aunque parezcan no tener ninguna relación, en este relato hilado de las formas más inesperadas, se demuestra que sí, que todo tiene que ver con todo y que una mamá siempre estará ahí, al pendiente de todo el caos. Muy recomendable.
randireth's review
2.0
It's well written but it feels like three separate novels instead of one cohesive text. Each of the three parts is rather interesting, but they don't really work together. The novel just doesn't follow through on what it "promised" in the beginning, and the parallels it tries to make towards the end (for the author to sort of make her point) don't make sense because they go against what's been stated previously...
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