A review by sisyphused
Tomorrow in the Battle Think on Me by Javier Marías

'you love things and people according to what you have or haven't got, according to the spaces they leave, our needs and desires vary according to what we lose or to whether we are abandoned by someone or dispossessed.'

summary: what if there's a guy and he was in a situation...

have fallen in and out of sleep over the course of this book, what with too much ramblings and unnecessary details (and commas!). the first two chapters were interesting, the rest was such a drag tho. almost DNF'ed.