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Original Title: Si tú me dices ven lo dejo todo… pero dime ven
ISBN: 842534607X (ISBN13: 9788425346071)
Edition Language: Spanish URL http://www.albertespinosa.com/home_eng.php
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Si tú me dices ven lo dejo todo... pero dime ven Paperback | Pages: 201 pages
Rating: 3.44 | 5825 Users | 481 Reviews

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Title:Si tú me dices ven lo dejo todo... pero dime ven
Author:Albert Espinosa
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 201 pages
Published:March 11th 2011 by Grijalbo (first published February 3rd 2011)
Categories:Fiction. Contemporary. European Literature. Spanish Literature. Drama. Romance. Cultural. Spain. Adult

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Weird, just like Espinosa usually is, but still philosophical and beautifully written.
This was my second book by him, and I believe that I can say he writes the most original stuff I have ever read. I have no clue how he manages to think of all these things and incorporate them into the story so that they work.
While I did enjoy his other book more (Everything You and I Could Have Been If We Weren't You and I), this one didn't disappoint. It was far less magical, but the weirdness didn't lack and the life lessons were still thrown in here and there (which is something I like about his writing a lot).
The only things that didn't sit well with me was how abruptly it ended and how there were a lot of jumps from one timeline to the other. The letter was cool at first, but got too repetitive and annoying later on.

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Ratings: 3.44 From 5825 Users | 481 Reviews

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Simple but full of little takeaways that come as timely personal reminders

actual rating: 3.5 starsWhen I bought the book I expected it to be special. Spanish always adds a lot of feeling to the book, making it more magical (as it happened for me with Carlos Ruiz Zafon's books). The writing mesmerized me in the beginning but left me rather underwhelmed as it all drew to a close.My first issue: I was promised a story about a break-up and a child that needs to be found. Espinosa managed to stuff that content into a few dozen pages and filled the others with something

Weird, just like Espinosa usually is, but still philosophical and beautifully written. This was my second book by him, and I believe that I can say he writes the most original stuff I have ever read. I have no clue how he manages to think of all these things and incorporate them into the story so that they work. While I did enjoy his other book more (Everything You and I Could Have Been If We Weren't You and I), this one didn't disappoint. It was far less magical, but the weirdness didn't lack

It ends way too fast. It should be longer because the story told in the right way with the right words could be so much better... But ah well!

love someone and trust in yourself

This book has been quiet good. I have read it in 3 days and I have to say that the way the author tells the story is totally new to me. I liked the story a lot because of the deep emotions explained and because of the way things are described.The main character, who also tells the story, goes through a struggle for growing as a person accepting himself the way he is with help of others who teach him to love himself and to love his life.I liked this book a lot and my main impression is positive

Weird, just like Espinosa usually is, but still philosophical and beautifully written. This was my second book by him, and I believe that I can say he writes the most original stuff I have ever read. I have no clue how he manages to think of all these things and incorporate them into the story so that they work. While I did enjoy his other book more (Everything You and I Could Have Been If We Weren't You and I), this one didn't disappoint. It was far less magical, but the weirdness didn't lack