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A review by bundy23
Tomorrow in the Battle Think on Me by Javier Marías
3.0
The opening is really good but from there it just gets ridiculous. The characters motivations and actions don't make a whole lot of sense and that's not helped by the fact that Marias feels the need to so many words to get where he's going. I think his musings are supposed to be deep and profound but they just came across as annoyingly pretentious and quite simplistic to the point where I mostly skimmed through the 2nd half.