A review by nosebleedseeds
One Hundred Years of Solitude by Gabriel García Márquez

3.0

I love a lot of things about this book but I really enjoyed it more after I stepped back and read about its context and impact. The actual experience of reading it felt a little tedious. It meanders, and follows a theme more than a plot, revealing a bigger picture over the course of the book, which is cool when you’re done with it but not very engaging while you’re actually reading it.