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Max E. Nava

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Average rating: 3.63 · 8 ratings · 6 reviews · 1 distinct work
Historias de almas perdidas...

3.63 avg rating — 8 ratings — published 2020 — 4 editions
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"Debo reconocer que es el mejor libro escrito por un youtuber que he leído. Sin embargo, no me gustó.

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“At the end, each of the attendees leaves a bouquet of flowers at Tom's grave, as do I. Why flowers? I start to wonder as I walk back to the street, perhaps it is for the reason that they remind us of what life is: beautiful and at the same time ephemeral.

-Original text in Spanish.”
Max E. Nava, Historias de almas perdidas: Loreley

“Al finalizar, cada uno de los asistentes deja en la sepultura de Tom un ramo de flores, al igual que yo. ¿Por qué flores? Me comienzo a preguntar mientras camino de vuelta a la calle, tal vez sea por la razón de que nos recuerdan como es la vida: hermosa y a la vez efímera.”
Max E. Nava, Historias de almas perdidas: Loreley

“Al finalizar, cada uno de los asistentes deja en la sepultura de Tom un ramo de flores, al igual que yo. ¿Por qué flores? Me comienzo a preguntar mientras camino de vuelta a la calle, tal vez sea por la razón de que nos recuerdan como es la vida: hermosa y a la vez efímera.”
Max E. Nava, Historias de almas perdidas: Loreley

“At the end, each of the attendees leaves a bouquet of flowers at Tom's grave, as do I. Why flowers? I start to wonder as I walk back to the street, perhaps it is for the reason that they remind us of what life is: beautiful and at the same time ephemeral.

-Original text in Spanish.”
Max E. Nava, Historias de almas perdidas: Loreley

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