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Conclusion

The adventure ends…

I can’t believe that the term’s almost over!! It felt like just last week that we were all in the big room in IKB, talking about what literature is ˙◠˙ This has been one of the most unique classes I’ve taken, and I think it’s safe to say that my reading journal will be very […]

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Debré

Debré – being one’s true self

Immediately, the writing of this book surprised me(´∇`”)I didn’t know it was written recently, so the short, punchy sentences were not what I expected. Still, despite how seemingly to-the-point and emotionless the sentences were, the overall raw feeling of this book made it so that it took a bit more effort for me to read, […]

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Ferrante

Ferrante – a brilliant friendship

I think this is my favourite book of my contract. I mean, considering there’s only one book left, I’m fairly confident in saying that this is my favourite (´∇`”)After so many books where perhaps the sentences were a bit complicated, or where the scenes jumped around in time, it was great to read a book […]

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Agualusa

Agualusa – what is our identity?

Reading this was refreshing in a way ◝(ᵔᗜᵔ)◜ but still just as disorienting as some of the other books we’ve read (╥﹏╥) The short chapters made it really easy to keep reading and I ended up finishing it in one sitting, but with how much we jumped around/how dreamlike it felt, it definitely took a […]

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Piglia

Piglia – piecing the story together

Wow, this book was once again not what I expected(´∇`”)(I do realise I may be starting my blogs in the same way every time, but it’s the truth (╥‸╥)) Despite being very much interested in true crime (I think I’ve watched all JCS videos on youtube twice over now), I don’t think I’ve actually read […]

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Duras

Duras – fragmented everything

Once again, this was a book that did not play out as I expected (ᵕ • ᴗ •) It was a bit difficult at first to make sense of what was happening and where each scene fit into a larger timeline, but by the end, I quite liked that! The non-linear storytelling made it feel […]

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Calvino

Calvino – what does being a reader mean??

Wow, reading this was different from anything I had experienced before! I don’t think I’ve ever been so directly addressed in a book (except maybe in rambly chapters written by third graders on Wattpad a decade ago (ᵕ—ᴗ—)) and while it was slightly disorienting at first, it also felt thrilling. It made me get invested […]

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Rodoreda

Rodoreda — the day-to-day

Reading this book was pretty different from what I expected out of a wartime novel! It focussed a lot more on the daily, domestic aspects of Natalia and those around her, so much so that I almost forgot about the war until the book reminded me halfway through(´∇`”)I was also growing increasingly frustrated with Quimet, […]

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Zobel

Zobel – undying sacrifice, all for education

  This book felt…heavy (ᵕ ◞ _◟) all the way from beginning to end. It was hard seeing the tone and voice of José change as he aged and realised more of the systems in the world that worked against him. It was even harder seeing him recognise the enormous amount of effort M’man Tine […]

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Moravia

Moravia – more mommy issues than Proust

In grade 11, we read the Greek tragedy Oedipus Rex, and my jaw dropped through every page as the story played out. Then, I learned about the Oedipus and Electra complexes in psych, and felt a mixture of being unsettled and in disbelief. This book gave me that same feeling all over again (╥﹏╥) and each […]

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