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El Amor En Los Tiempos del Cólera (Edición Ilustrada)
El Amor En Los Tiempos del Cólera (Edición Ilustrada) | Gabriel Garcia Marquez
Una edición conmemorativa de El amor en los tiempos del cólera, un gran clásico de Gabriel García Márquez y una novela imprescindible de la literatura contemporánea. Tras la espectacular edición conmemorativa de Cien años de soledad, la artista chilena Luisa Rivera vuelve a rendir homenaje a García Márquez con una serie de ilustraciones inéditas que recrean el extraordinario universo del autor. "Era inevitable: el olor de las almendras amargas le recordaba siempre el destino de los amores contrariados." Así empieza una de las historias de amor más maravillosas de la literatura universal. Un amor no correspondido durante medio siglo con un pueblecito portuario del Caribe como escenario. El Nobel colombiano nos presenta la mágica relación entre Fermina Daza y Florentino Ariza como una mezcla tropical de plantas y arcilla que el maestro moldea y con las que fantasea a su placer entre los territorios del mito y la leyenda. Los jugos, olores y sabores del trópico alimentan una prosa única y original que se ha ganado el favor de millones de lectores en todo el mundo.
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Caterina
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Saturday reading on a coffee shop date 💕
#bookandcoffee

kspenmoll Such a pretty cover! 3mo
Caterina @kspenmoll Isn't it just 😠And I love the illustrations throughout and the typeface! 3mo
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TheIntrovertedDodoBird
Love in the Time of Cholera | Gabriel Garcia Marquez
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Bailedbailed

*trigger warning* There is no doubt that Márquez is a gifted wordsmith, penning an eloquent, albeit dense & tedious prose, but my troubles with this novel are the deplorable themes of romantized sexual assault, statutory rape & the contemptible message that unwilling women "just need a bit of convincing." Florentino made my skin crawl throughout, perpetuating toxicity that was apparently in the name of unrequited love; stalking Fermina (1/?)

TheIntrovertedDodoBird Disillusioned and arrogant enough to believe that only her husband stands in the way of their eternal bliss; not the fact that she may or may not be in love with him. He transcends promiscuity by using women as sexual objects, then romantises even that by claiming eternal fidelity to Fermina, despite the 622 women, some of whom were underage and whom he assaulted, he had relations with in the name of forgetting the woman who rejected him (2/?) 8mo
TheIntrovertedDodoBird Then, he belittles them by constantly referring to them with inferior and misogynistic pet names, like "little birds," and fetishizes an underage girl in nauseating detail. I rarely regret finishing a book, but Love in the Time of Cholera is an isolated exception. A true anomality that I need to purge from my brain. "Obsessive Love Disorder" isn't something that should be romantized, yet Márquez composed an entire novel in its "honour" (3/?) 8mo
TheIntrovertedDodoBird This novel is bound for a one-way trip to the charity shop, and I will be opting for a light read to decompress. I've never been more relieved to slap a book down and call it a day on an author. Truly horrendous. 8mo
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Leniverse Agree 100% This novel put me off reading anything else by the author. I can forgive a lot in exchange for great prose, but this book just enraged me. I really wanted the male protagonist to get struck by lightning and then die slowly from cholera. 8mo
dabbe #hailthebail! 🤩🤩🤩 8mo
TheIntrovertedDodoBird @Leniverse Thank goodness! I thought I was the only one who thought this about Márquez! I really needed to vent after finishing the book, hence my long review, because I found myself so angry at the author and the story and myself for even sticking with it until the end. Yes! I've never wanted a fictional character to succumb to death more than Florentino Ariza! Not to mention, I would have revelled in the irony of him dying of cholera. 8mo
dabbe @TheIntrovertedDodoBird And I'm enraged just reading your review. I will stay away from this one! 🤩 8mo
TheIntrovertedDodoBird @dabbe Honestly, the only consolation I have for finishing it is being able to warn others away from it! You will save yourself one helluva of a headache by skipping this one, trust me, not to mention a crazy amount of contempt for the author, the character, and the story! I was infuriated! I have no idea how this book is so revered by many! 8mo
TheIntrovertedDodoBird @dabbe I almost tossed it in the bin 😂. 8mo
dabbe @TheIntrovertedDodoBird Sounds like a book where FAHRENHEIT 451 applies! 🤩😂😠8mo
TheIntrovertedDodoBird @dabbe Call me a fireman and hand me the matches! 😂 I've never felt this way about a book before... it's a new feeling 😂. 8mo
CarolynM I hated this book too. It really annoys me that it gets so much praise. 7mo
TheIntrovertedDodoBird @CarolynM Right?! I just don't understand how the people who praise it don't understand how problematic it is. 7mo
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Pip2
Love in the Time of Cholera | Gabriel Garcia Marquez
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Pickpick

Pining for someone your whole life that doesn‘t reciprocate is no way to spend one‘s life. Especially if it means being a profligate in the process. Some would find it romantic to spend 53 years waiting for a love, I would say that there is another love out there that will return the sentiment and lead one to a more fulfilling life. I found Florentino to be borderline poignant in this story, as the worst kind of love, is a one sided one.

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jack777
Love in the Time of Cholera | Gabriel Garcia Marquez
Pickpick

Took me a while to get through this cause the prose is thick and I picked it up during a very transitory period of my life. Glad I read it though - the characters are fascinating. The magical realism elements are interesting are sparse but beautiful.

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Bookworm54
Love in the Time of Cholera | Gabriel Garcia Marquez
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Mehso-so

I found this quite hard to get through. The chapters were long, the characters are in my opinion unlikeable, and Florentino should not have spent his whole life pining for someone 🤷ðŸ¼â€â™€ï¸
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Overall I quite enjoyed how it all came together…

This was my #Roll100 for July ☺ï¸

PuddleJumper It's off your list now! 1y
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Sophronisba
Love in the Time of Cholera | Gabriel Garcia Marquez
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“On Friday Penguin Random House confirmed that an unpublished Gabriel García Márquez novel – titled En Agosto Nos Vemos, (We‘ll See Each Other in August) – not only exists, but will be on shelves across Latin America in 2024.“

https://www.theguardian.com/books/2023/apr/28/gabriel-garcia-marquez-unseen-nove...

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CogsOfEncouragement
Love in the Time of Cholera | Gabriel Garcia Marquez
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I‘m about a third though this book and enjoying it. I like an all knowing narrator, especially one that is generous with what happens in the future to an object or person we will not hear of again. It is like mini epilogues all the way through and I adore an epilogue.

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Eggs
Love in the Time of Cholera | Gabriel Garcia Marquez
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Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks â¤ï¸â¤ï¸â¤ï¸ 2y
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Kaag
Love in the Time of Cholera | Gabriel Garcia Marquez
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Pickpick

The word love is in the title so surely it‘s a love story right? That misconception ended quickly. It felt like what reading Wuthering Heights felt like but from a different angle.

To describe the relations in the novel the word toxic comes to mind. It‘s about the toxicity that disguises itself as love. Maybe the toxic lover truly thinks what they have is love but that type of love is love for the sake of self not love given to another.

Kaag Slight detour from the novel here but maybe all love is ultimately for the sake of self when you really get down to it, but actions that show a selfless side, while ultimately still may be about self, surely they reveal a more true love than obsessive love right?

Anyways….
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Kaag Dr. Urbino and his wife Fermina Daza have an interesting relationship where subtle antagonisms (also, maybe not so subtle) dominate (and make us chuckle). (edited) 2y
Kaag There seems to be two different readings to this novel. It‘s either seen as a sentimental love story or something of a warning about the sinister nature of obsession. The view taken by the reader depends on how you see Florentino Ariza, whether or not he pulls you in. I personally see him as little better than Humbert Humbert. An interesting book club double read would be this and Lolita. 2y
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Sargar114
Love in the Time of Cholera | Gabriel Garcia Marquez
Bailedbailed

Did the audio…beautiful language but had no idea what was going on so when my version accidentally lost my spot and went back to the beginning…figured that was the universe telling me it was time to give up.

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Hanna-B
Love in the Time of Cholera | Gabriel Garcia Marquez
Pickpick

One of my favourite books ever. Anyone else #gabrielgarciamarqez

Graywacke I love Márquez. I thought this was a terrific novel and title. I think I‘m partial to his early novellas. ? 2y
Hanna-B @Graywacke I love his POV and how he weaves his stories 2y
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Clwojick
Love in the Time of Cholera | Gabriel Garcia Marquez
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I‘m struggling to get through this one for #FoodandLit. I started it almost two weeks ago and enjoyed the first third of the book well enough… but then it really slowed down for me. I ended up putting it down over a week ago, and have no interest in picking it back up. I still have a little over half to go.

Has anyone read it? Should I DNF it, or give it another go? Thoughts?

staci.reads I made myself finish it when I read it a few years ago, and wish I had abandoned it. It is on so many "have to read" lists that I feel I'm really missing something, but, man, I did not like anything about it. 2y
marleed This is one of those books I‘m glad I read even though on so many levels I did not like it - creepy ‘ol dude. 2y
CarolynM I hated it. No idea why it‘s so well regarded. 2y
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Kelly_the_Bookish_Sidekick I think I read one of his books in high school but I can't remember which one or if I liked it. Maybe I should try One Hundred Years of Solitude instead. 2y
BookishBelle I DNF‘d it years ago. 2y
Graywacke I enjoyed it. Ok, I loved it and still love it hindsight. I thought it was romantic and funny and ridiculous and a curious commentary on love and disease…and that stuff that causes Cholera. (💩) And I enjoy the author‘s writing. But no fun to push through any book. Abandon. 2y
perfectsinner Hated it 😠2y
Zoes_Human I ask myself two things about a book to decide if I'm going to DNF it:

1) Am I enjoying it?

2) Am I learning anything/improving from it?

If the answer to both is no, then bail. Life is finite, and I can think of nothing that is worth my precious time that doesn't meet at least one of those conditions.
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Sapphire It is very slow in the middle and gets really good at the end. I vote for skimming in the middle. It‘s beautiful prose but if you aren‘t feeling it you will get as much from skimming and the sense of time passing till you get very near the end. 2y
PaperbackPirate DNF. My book club read it and no one liked it. We rarely agree. 2y
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Daisey
Love in the Time of Cholera | Gabriel Garcia Marquez
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Mehso-so

I finally finished Love in the Time of Cholera, and throughout I needed the advice to just “keep calm and carry on.†This is not my idea of a great love story, and many times I set it down and waited a while before picking it up again. Yet, when I read the final pages today, I can‘t quite say I hated how it all came together either. I do wish the parrot had been in the whole story. 🦜

#1001books #translated
#Reading1001 #TBRTakedown March 2022

Daisey On a much more fun note, more #LitsyTeaSwap cards arrived this week, and I‘m so looking forward to trying them. @wordslinger42 @curiouserandcurioser @KateReadsYA 3y
curiouserandcurioser @Daisey i hope you enjoy:) 3y
CarolynM Glad I'm not the only one who doesn't love this book😆 3y
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Daisey @CarolynM I‘m pretty sure I‘ve seen just as many strong negative reviews for this one as positive ones. It‘s interesting just how polarizing it is. 3y
wordslinger42 I'm glad they arrived and hope you enjoy them 😊 3y
CogsOfEncouragement I just recently put this on my tbr. 3y
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CuriousG
Love in the Time of Cholera | Gabriel Garcia Marquez
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1. Love In The Time Of Cholera
2. Both! Although Covid work craziness has meant my brain needs more chill time and less new information I need to track, so it is more podcasts for the last few years.
3. Tiny Beautiful Things by Cheryl Strayed (I've read this in print a million times and my copy has so many annotations and dog ears it is practically falling apart)
#weekendreads @rachelsbrittain

BkClubCare Tiny Beautiful Things *IS* awesome. 3y
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StillLookingForCarmenSanDiego
Love in the Time of Cholera | Gabriel Garcia Marquez
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Bailedbailed

Was not connecting with this one at all. #bail

Addison_Reads I've tried this author so many times over the years because people love his books. However, I've never been able to finish any of his books because I always feel disconnected and confused. 3y
PaperbackPirate Good job bailing! I read this with my book club so I went all the way to the bitter end. Not sure why people like it so much. 🤷ðŸ¼â€â™€ï¸ 3y
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tournevis
Love in the Time of Cholera | Gabriel Garcia Marquez
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In Covid Standard Time, we are not winning.

https://covidstandardtime.com/

CarolynM This is my daughter. She refuses to accept we're no longer in March 2020😆😬 3y
CarolynM Happy New Year, anyway 😘 3y
tournevis @CarolynM 🫂ðŸ¤ðŸ–¤ðŸ’œðŸ’™ðŸ’šðŸ’›ðŸ§¡â¤ï¸ 3y
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lis_s
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“Aprovecha ahora que eres joven para sufrir todo lo que puedas –le decía–, que estas cosas no duran toda la vidaâ€.

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jackday
Love in the Time of Cholera | Gabriel Garcia Marquez
Pickpick

Took me a while to get through this cause the prose is thick and I picked it up during a very transitory period of my life. Glad I read it though - the characters are fascinating. The magical realism elements are interesting are sparse but beautiful.

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vonnie862
Love in the Time of Cholera | Gabriel Garcia Marquez
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1. The ones on my wishlist, lol
2. Tagged...one year, I was gifted the book 3 times. In total, I've been gifted the book 7 times. I have yet to read it.
3. This one is tough...illustrated version of A Christmas Carol.

@ozma.of.oz #sundayfunday

BookmarkTavern Oh A Christmas Carol would be lovely! Thank you for posting! 3y
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DMC_run8
Love in the Time of Cholera | Gabriel Garcia Marquez
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Pickpick

Gabriel García Márquez is a poet who writes entire novels. Loved this one!

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Taylor
Love in the Time of Cholera | Gabriel Garcia Marquez
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Panpan

Less a book of plot, and more a novel of ideas and emotions, and unfortunately for me these were not, most of them, ideas and emotions I was interested in.

And that‘s basically what it comes down to….

There‘s lots of long sections where nothing is happening but descriptions of stuff that happened (tons of this being all the women the protagonist sleeps with), and I could not stay engaged.

I was THRILLED when it was finally over.

SamAnne Wasn‘t a fan either. 3y
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Taylor
Love in the Time of Cholera | Gabriel Garcia Marquez

Moreover, Hildebranda had a universal conception of love, and she believed that whatever happened to one love affected all other loves throughout the world.

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Taylor
Love in the Time of Cholera | Gabriel Garcia Marquez

It‘s funny how you can be reading a section, like just a long paragraph, and all of a sudden dive in and take a great liking to it, even though it could be nothing but description, for example.

It‘s interesting to me because so much of the time it‘s just based on your mood at that particular moment. Then I‘ll decide I really like it for, it seems, barely any reason.

Anyway, just thought I‘d pop in to say that.

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SamAnne
Love in the Time of Cholera | Gabriel Garcia Marquez
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Mehso-so

I give it a so-so because the descriptive writing is wonderful of place, geography and scene. I found the male characters and plot insufferable. My last Marquez.

marleed Same. Same. 3y
Copwithabook I wasn‘t able to finish it when I made the attempt 3y
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Ast_Arslan
Love in the Time of Cholera | Gabriel Garcia Marquez
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1. I just finished #Theghostbride (very nice book). As the wake up call will ring in about 4 hours, I think I will start #Thecrimsonpetalandthewhite tomorrow after work
2. Absolutely the italian cover of the tagged book
3. #Troubledblood by #RobertGalbraith

@rachelsbrittain #Weekendreads

TheNeverendingTBR It's a long but very good read 4y
Ast_Arslan @TheNeverendingTBR the very first pages are brillant! 😉👌 4y
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Kayla8
Love in the Time of Cholera | Gabriel Garcia Marquez
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Pickpick

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“To him she seemed so beautiful, so seductive, so different from ordinary people, that he could not understand why no one was as disturbed as he by the clicking of her heels on the paving stones, why no one else's heart was wild with the breeze stirred by the sighs of her veils, why everyone did not go mad with the movements of her braid, the flight of her hands, the gold of her laughter...â€

Poetic storytelling! An all-time favorite.

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BeatrixNBooks
Love in the Time of Cholera | Gabriel Garc-A Mrquez

"I have only one regret. I sang at so many funerals but I will not be able at my own" ?

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BeatrixNBooks
Love in the Time of Cholera | Gabriel Garcia Marquez
Pickpick

I started to read it 4 years ago and then I paused until a few days ago. I am not sure how everyone else felt this book but for me was the beauty of the ugliness. Except one episode that made me cringe, probably those who read felt the same about the relationship between Florentino Ariza and America Vicuna. But, the rest of the book is magical. Not good or bad, only magical. The magic of other times.

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Gissy
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Mehso-so

I put this book down long time ago & I know now why. Florentino loved Fermina for more than 50 years, can life give them a second chance? I loved how author described life style in different generations and changes in life span using beautiful daily and funny expressions. However, Florentino‘s love for me is obsessive & pathological. Triggers: pedophilia & rape with no remorse but fear to be caught. Unhealthy love-narcissistic personality 3â­ï¸

Gissy This is my second novel by this author and I think it doesn‘t work for me. In two novels, pedophilia is seen as “normal†expression of love which is not. No remorse exists in those characters. I know this is an uncommon opinion about this book and about this author.
Book read for #Historathon (YouTube) prompt-multigenerational
#BookSpinBingo @TheAromaOfBooks
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Gissy I think novel was too long with a meh ending. But I love these 2 editions. The illustrated edition is beautiful😠4y
TheAromaofBooks Great progress!! 4y
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SamAnne This is a book club read for me in March. 4y
Gissy @SamAnne But my opinion is uncommon. Most of the persons like the book and it has its merits. You will find traditions and beautiful phrases. I loved the description of some of these traditions since we share some of them. So, keep your motivation up, my opinion is not common. 4y
BeatrixNBooks @Gissy you are not the only one. I liked the book as the beauty of ugliness, but the episodes of raping and pedophilia drawn the value of the book for me, as well. 4y
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Gissy
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Mehso-so

I put down this book years ago and I know why in this reading. Maybe this author is not for me. Florentino loves Fermina for more than 50 years. Can they have a second chance? I loved how author described life style in different generations and stages of life, where he used beautiful, daily & funny expressions. However, I see Florentino‘s love as obsessed & pathological. Triggers: pedophilia & rape acts with not remorse but fear to be caught.3â­ï¸â¬‡ï¸

marleed Yea, I read this last fall and thought I should get college credit for the accomplishment. Funny that I give a pick because I feel so accomplished even though I know I‘ll never revisit the book. Florentino was a dirtbag in my view, and I was never sure if the author wanted me to have sympathy for him 4y
Gissy @marleed What surprise me about the novel is that persons that love the book, love how Florentino loved Fermina for many years😬They don‘t even think it was not normal.Maybe the problem is that I saw it from a mental health perspective and Florentino has traits of Narcissistic personality plus his behavior correspond with pedophilia.Maybe if author tried to emphasized that, I would liked it more. But everything was “normalâ€, with tears in his eyes 4y
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Kayla8
Love in the Time of Cholera | Gabriel Garcia Marquez
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I may be single but I have plenty of dates lined up this month 😠including a blind date with a book! And some new poetry I‘m excited to check out.

Happy early Valentines Day to me! â¤ï¸ðŸŒ¹

#valentines

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Infinityspace207
Love in the Time of Cholera | Gabriel Garcia Marquez
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The only regret i will have in dying is if it is not for love

rather_be_reading welcome to litsy 📚☕📚 #litsywelcomewagon 4y
Infinityspace207 @rather_be_reading thank you so much!! 💜📚📖 4y
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yati8887
Love in the Time of Cholera | Gabriel Garcia Marquez
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Love in time of "corona" ?

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marleed
Love in the Time of Cholera | Gabriel Garcia Marquez
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Pickpick

I planned this as a Sept Bookspin FreeSpace, but come Oct bit by bit I was still reading. I feel college-credit-accomplished in completing this - so many words in chapters that go on forever. I liked it, but I hope I wasn‘t supposed to cheer for Florentino Arizo to get his girl. He had 622 affairs - alright - until he grooms a young girl he sponsors. Not okay, dude.

Lesliereads I first read this book about 30 years ago and was so infatuated with the writing, then. When I re-read it earlier this year I was disgusted by Florentino Ariza and wondered why I had not seen him for what he was, before. 4y
Eva_B @Lesliereads I had exactly the same experience when re reading it years later. Maybe we are both older and wiser now 😊. My favourite Garcia Marquez book is One Hundred Years of Solitude. However, I have not re read it for many years. Might be interesting to see how I feel about it now. 4y
marleed @Lesliereads @Eva2 In addition to my take on Florentino, were multiple references to elderly smelling bad. It kind of broke my heart every time I read that. I‘ve been in the company of many an elderly person and I‘ve never thought their age made them smell bad. I find it interesting when I like a book overall even though there are parts that I viscerally dislike. 4y
BeatrixNBooks To be honest, I hoped from my bottom of my heart that Fermina would find out about America Vicuna. I was a little disappointed about the "happy ending". This was my first time when I wished for not such a happy ending. 4y
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crazyspine
Love in the Time of Cholera | Gabriel Garcia Marquez
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Panpan

I thought this book was very boring and gross. Maybe I disliked it so much because I thought it was a historical fiction love story, but much of the book discussed raping women and pedophilia. Here's a quote, “He believed that when a woman says no, she is waiting to be urged before making her final decision.“ Eww, dude, no means no.

BehindthePages I had to read this for college.....I hated it 4y
BookishBelle I disliked it so much I bailed. 4y
Daisey This is on my list to read, but I can‘t say I‘m looking forward to it based on many reviews I‘ve seen. 4y
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youcanneverreadtomuch
Love in the Time of Cholera | Gabriel Garcia Marquez
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"Think of love as a state of grace not as a means to anything...but an end in itself."

Libraries are doing digital rentals right now, highly recommend, great read by Gabriel Garcia Marquez on my flight to Denver and got a lovely surprise when the flight landed.

#loveinthetimeofcovid
#library #lovestory

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Bookworm54
Love in the Time of Cholera | Gabriel Garc-A Mrquez
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Day 24 of #BiblioMAYnia is #SouthAmericanAuthor

This one is still on my TBR, but I have only heard good things :)

@Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks @OriginalCyn620

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Blueberry
Love in the Time of Cholera | Gabriel Garcia Marquez
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BookishMe â¤ï¸ Someday... 👌ðŸ¾ðŸ˜‰ðŸ‘🽠4y
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UCLAoso
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Starting on this beauty tonight 🤞🽠hoping the Spanish vocab isn‘t too advanced for me!

#newread #spanishbooks #colombianlit

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Cortg
Love in the Time of Cholera | Gabriel Garcia Marquez
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Day 17: For fun, I am going to post one book per day from my extensive to-be-read collection. No description and providing no reason for wanting to read it, I just do. Some will be old, some will be new. Don‘t judge me - I have a lot of books. Join the fun if you want. #bookstoread #tbrpile @StaceyKondla

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Just.Linds
Love in the Time of Cholera | Gabriel Garcia Marquez
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With COVID-19 I thought I‘d spend blissful days lounging with novels upon novels, HA. I‘ve been so busy with work and school I‘m finally getting to my list, spending forever on this novel but finally halfway through and I‘m loving it- feels like I‘m reading a telanovela 😂

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Susanita
Love in the Time of Cholera | Gabriel Garcia Marquez

Menopause in the Time of Coronavirus doesn‘t have quite the same ring to it as Love in the Time of Cholera. #feverorhotflash

Graywacke 🙂 5y
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MariaMC
Love in the Time of Cholera | Gabriel Garcia Marquez
Pickpick

Just a classic must read!

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OwenBanner
Love in the Time of Cholera | Gabriel Garcia Marquez
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This social-distancing has been tough on many of us. Fear of public gatherings has driven us indoors, but instead of relief, we‘re hounded by a news cycle powered by hysteria and greeted by the feeling of being penned in. It‘s a toxic cocktail of agoraphobia and claustrophobia chased down by an uncertainty about what tomorrow is going to bring.

OwenBanner We‘re familiar with seasons of uncertainty and have had a few rough ones recently, so I put together a little checklist of what we‘re doing to turn these stressful days into restful days. I hope it helps you too. 5y
sprainedbrain Love this! 5y
OwenBanner Thanks @sprainedbrain ! This social distancing could actually turn out to be a very healthy lifestyle reset for a lot of people. 5y
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AmyK1
Love in the Time of Cholera | Gabriel Garcia Marquez
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Bailedbailed

I try not to bail on a book but this was just so boring. I wasted 4 days trying to get into it but just couldn‘t. Onto something else.

zezeki Sorry to hear that. This has been on my TBR for a long time. I think I'll let it stay there some more. 😅 5y
AmyK1 @zezeki I know a lot of people liked it. It just wasn‘t for me I guess. Hope you like it better than I did 😊 5y
Lesanne I tried to read it a couple of years ago and got a few chapters in before I bailed. I just couldn‘t get interested either. 🤷ðŸ»â€â™€ï¸ 5y
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AmyK1
Love in the Time of Cholera | Gabriel Garcia Marquez
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It was inevitable: the scent of bitter almonds always reminded him of the fate of unrequited love.

#FirstLineFridays @ShyBookOwl

DrexEdit Gabriel Garcia Marquez soooo good! 😊💜 5y
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AmyK1
Love in the Time of Cholera | Gabriel Garcia Marquez
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1. So far it hasn‘t.
2. Had to go to 2 stores this afternoon but I found some and we should be good now ðŸ˜
3. I never have St Patty‘s Day plans 😂 Tomorrow is my son‘s birthday though and we are celebrating that.
4. Tagged
5. Ummm...last movie I saw in the theater was the latest Star Wars
#randosurvey @laurenslibrary

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Love in the Time of Cholera | Gabriel Garcia Marquez
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#QuotsyMar20 Day 8: #Proof
These days, it is love in the time of Covid-19.