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“Elena Knows” by Claudia Piñeiro
I swallowed this book in just a few days. It’s such a disturbing and sad story. “Elena Knows” by Claudia Piñeiro is a short novel, but it carries a heavy emotional weight. It’s a story about incurable illness, grief, and the painful realization that the people we love most might still be strangers to us. Continue reading
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“Disgrace” by J.M. Coetzee | Reading Journal #7
5.04.25 Saturday ONE Affection may not be love, but it is at least its cousin. I don’t know what direction the book will take yet, but the beginning is intriguing. We know the hero is a man in his mid-teens and for his 52, he thinks he solved his sex problem. The age of the Continue reading
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