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DEL TEJO AL CACTUS ( Apuntes de un tiempo joven). Luna, Luis de (Dedicado)

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DEL TEJO AL CACTUS ( Apuntes de un tiempo joven). Luna, Luis de (Dedicado)Editorial Rubios 1860 Edicin Madrid, 2002 Encuadernacin tapa blanda Condicin Bien Pginas 221 ISBN 8480411287 N de ref. 1NC6000075 Dedicatoria del autor (Luis Martnez Fernndez). El autor relata los seis primeros aos de su vida de sacerdote, entre los mineros asturianos y entre los soldados del Protectorado espaol en Marruecos.

DEL TEJO AL CACTUS ( Apuntes de un tiempo joven). Luna, Luis de (Dedicado)
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★★★★★ 5
I really enjoyed this book of short stories
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I loved this book. It was the first time I ever read anything by Simone De Beauvoir. It is difficult but I think the title story was my favorite, watching the character go down hill so rapidly and in such detail showing her growing obession was oddly relatable, her self hatred towards her body towards the end of the story I would not try and presume to state what the "moral" of the story was... but that is exactly what I am going to do about now check it.................... I think that the main Character should have developed a concept of self outside her marriage her marriage was her identity and when that fell apart she had nothing...no sense of self it was a compelling read a little uncomfortable but I like being a littel uncomfortable when I read............
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★★★★★ 4
Middle-aged women in crisis
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Excellent writing, but rather depressing (but perhaps accurate?).
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Breath taking novel
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I am not a fan of both fiction and non-fiction novels, my English is pretty bad as well. yet, here I am, and I'm planning on reading more in the future only because of this book. It's heartbreaking and breathtaking at the same time. Not saying the book is beautiful or any like that, but you will find yourself in a painful place when you read this. A painful feeling which makes you feel like you got stabbed in the heart but all the air in your lung is stuck out, no voice screams out and you can’t do anything with it.
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Ray Magby
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★★★★★ 3
Strong story, Weak book spine
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The book itself was wonderful. Otherwise the physical structure of the book is weak and the pages began to fall off the spine reading halfway into the book. Recommend the book, and recommend another physical copy of the book.
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The inner view of hopeless romantic heartbreak.
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The stories could be depressing but somehow, they rise above. It's the beautiful soulful clear intelligent writing, I guess. These stories will ring true for any reader that has lost their favorite significant other. The middle story is especially amazing to me. It consists of the running inner dialogue of a woman on the edge. Nearly mad she rambles in the cleverest of ways. Ms. De Beauvoir is [was] a marvelous philosopher, writer, woman.
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