Julian Zabalbeascoa
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"Equal parts sad and inspiring (well, maybe a bit more on the sad side), with a very interesting narrative structure, being told through a series of different perspectives. I'll probably like it more than most due to its Spanish subject matter, but I'"
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"I'm tired of fighting.
Who couldn't go for a little rest? But that's not the world in which we find ourselves. This may be the novel that compels me to read more fiction. It was a bit of a tricky read with each chapter corresponding to a different nar" Read more of this review » |
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"i love learning about the spanish civil war and i love interconnected short stories! will def read whatever comes next from this author!
also, i hated the last book i read from this publisher and thought it was horribly edited so i was nervous about t" Read more of this review » |
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What We Tried to Bury Grows Here:
"This book is so completely transporting, I couldn't put it down! I knew only the broadest outlines of the Spanish Civil War, and it was fascinating to learn more about it while also enjoying following this nuanced cast of characters through their str"
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My favorite novel so far of 2025. Literature of the highest order! I'm in awe of Plunkett's sentences and paragraphs, the poetry on every page, his determination to go deeper, his ability to eschew the sentimental at every turn, the novel's structure ...more |
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A brilliant and joy-filled novel for our times on class and privilege. Emily Everett has such a light touch on the page, yet on each one we are reminded that there are those few born to privilege, for whom the world is their playground, while the res ...more | |
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One of the most powerful, urgent, and necessary books I have ever read. A call to action, a call for change. | |