Hi Juan, I recently discovered your RUclips channel and I've been binging your videos and reviews ever since. I absolutely love your work and discovered a couple of authors I'm very excited to read. Such an underrated channel, and I look forward to your next upload. Keep up the great work.
Hi Juan, what boxed set is that in the bottom left of your shelf (just above your shoulder)? The portrait looks so familiar but I just can’t place it! I’m currently reading 2666 right now and it’s absolutely fabulous - I really enjoyed your review.
This is such an underrated novel - one of my favourites that's always in the shadow of 2666. I'm happy to hear you call it his masterpiece. I remember being joyed seeing the protagonists through the lens of all the other character; however, it was quite jolting to get used to the multi-perspective entries but I found the novel quite impactful - I cannot nail down why. ^Thank you for sharing your thoughts on this work. I certainly see myself re-reading this quite soon. What did you make of the images at the ending? The shapes.
I have read The Savage Detectives a few times, and it is one of my favorite novels. I've also read many of his shorter books, which I've enjoyed greatly. However, I've only read 2666 once, and feel I need to re-read it. I think the shapes in the last section of the novel are meant to be playful. They always make me laugh, anyway. Do you have any thoughts about them? Thank you for your comment!
Hey Juan, Ive never seen you make a review about one of the books of Zola...the Earth...or Germinal...how about that??? (i think they would be right up your alley)
Hi Juan, I recently discovered your RUclips channel and I've been binging your videos and reviews ever since. I absolutely love your work and discovered a couple of authors I'm very excited to read. Such an underrated channel, and I look forward to your next upload. Keep up the great work.
This Book is a Masterpiece. Great Review!
I've been wanting to get to this for a while - I feel better prepared now!
i'll pick this up soon! sounds fascinating
Hi Juan, what boxed set is that in the bottom left of your shelf (just above your shoulder)? The portrait looks so familiar but I just can’t place it!
I’m currently reading 2666 right now and it’s absolutely fabulous - I really enjoyed your review.
Outstanding review.
thank you
This is such an underrated novel - one of my favourites that's always in the shadow of 2666. I'm happy to hear you call it his masterpiece. I remember being joyed seeing the protagonists through the lens of all the other character; however, it was quite jolting to get used to the multi-perspective entries but I found the novel quite impactful - I cannot nail down why.
^Thank you for sharing your thoughts on this work. I certainly see myself re-reading this quite soon. What did you make of the images at the ending? The shapes.
I have read The Savage Detectives a few times, and it is one of my favorite novels. I've also read many of his shorter books, which I've enjoyed greatly. However, I've only read 2666 once, and feel I need to re-read it.
I think the shapes in the last section of the novel are meant to be playful. They always make me laugh, anyway. Do you have any thoughts about them?
Thank you for your comment!
In the middle section they are not searching for cesarea tinajero as you say multiple times ?
Hey Juan, Ive never seen you make a review about one of the books of Zola...the Earth...or Germinal...how about that??? (i think they would be right up your alley)
Where are you, Juan?😢
Hope you’re doing well?
Definitely nicely written, but I think Im at the disoriented stage. I'll hang in there!
Great!!!! Could you please do a book review of Beatrice and Virgil by Yann Martel. Request from India