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Lisette Esparza Lozano
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Im not sure how I feel about the book. I love the prose but I feel myself spiraling with him. He’s so lonely.
I am fascinated by section 92, that is probably my favorite. I relate to every single sentence on that section. It’s beautiful. Also, the idea of having a fictional world with friends in your head and not being able to enjoy it truly because it is not real, is frustrating and he writes it beautifully.
— 3 hours, 22 min ago
I am fascinated by section 92, that is probably my favorite. I relate to every single sentence on that section. It’s beautiful. Also, the idea of having a fictional world with friends in your head and not being able to enjoy it truly because it is not real, is frustrating and he writes it beautifully.
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Lisette Esparza Lozano
is on page 117 of 544
From Section 92: “I am still obsessed with creating a false world, and will be until I die… and in my imagination I line up the characters- so alive and dependable!- who occupy my inner life, and this makes me feel cozy, like sitting by a warm fire in winter. I have a world of friends inside me, with their own real, individual, imperfect lives.”
Isn’t that beautiful?
— 3 hours, 18 min ago
Isn’t that beautiful?
Lisette Esparza Lozano
is on page 41 of 544
“Whenever I see a dead body, death seems to me a departure. The corpse looks to me like a suit that was left behind. Someone went away and didn’t need to take the one and only outfit he’d worn.”
I can’t stop thinking about that. It is such a beautiful way to describe death. This book feels like a personal diary of a fictional character— well it is— and it’s strangely intimate. I love it.
— Mar 24, 2026 02:57PM
I can’t stop thinking about that. It is such a beautiful way to describe death. This book feels like a personal diary of a fictional character— well it is— and it’s strangely intimate. I love it.

