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Gertrude Perkins
May 1, 2010

Gun Snake

dont talk to gun snake

Drops: human teeth


Just finished last night, and dang, I was not expecting to enjoy this as much as I did. I got a really vivid sense of time and place from the whole thing, and it's clear in hindsight that it was all taken from Hemingway's lived experiences. The bull-run, weirdly enough, wasn't as impactful as I thought it would be, but the aftermath and especially the final chapter hit me very hard. Dang. I guess the Hemingway fandom is right on the money.

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Gertrude Perkins
May 1, 2010

Gun Snake

dont talk to gun snake

Drops: human teeth


Bernadine Evaristo, Mr. Loverman. Elderly Afro-Caribbean man in London living a double life tries to navigate tensions between his marriage and his romantic ambitions. I've heard it's pretty drat good.

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