Todo lo que podríamos haber sido tú y yo si no fuéramos tú y yo 
Im quite confident that Ive found the worst book ever. Recommending it only to those who wish to cringe endlessly and love to suffer.Its hard for me to restrain myself from swearing because I honestly cannot even begin to comprehend how much I despised this book. The story makes no sense to begin with, the characters (especially the mother!!!) are so so strangely written as if an alien wrote a book featuring humans, and the writing style resembles that of a 13-year-old fanfiction writer.
NetGalley ARC."I burst into tears. I love that expression. You dont say someone has burst into a meal or burst into a walk. You burst into tears or into laughter. I think its worth bursting into pieces for those feelings." <-- Amazing quote from this amazing book. This was a very weird book. And totally not for everyone. But I loved it. From the relationship Marcos had with his mother to the stranger, this book has you going "What's going on?!" a few times. But it's all related! Beautiful,

*I received a free ARC of Everything... from Penguin Books via Netgalley in exchange of an honest and unbiased review*#COYER Summer 15 Scavenger hunt item 33: Read a book with a ridiculously long (at least 50 characters, including spaces) title. (3 points)Everything was a strange and somehow chaotic story, with beautiful prose and a definite feeling of what is and what isn't important in life (both this and the next).This and all my other reviews are originally posted on my blog
You know how sometimes you find a book, which is you dont know why but gets to you, clings on to you and you just cherish the memory of it, afraid that it can be taken from you? For me Albert Espinosas Everything You and I could have been if we werent You and I will always be a book like that. Ive downloaded this book from the Netgalley intrigued by the title of it, without any expectations really, but then I found myself completely lost in the world of the beautifully written words, and
(Source: I received a digital copy of this book for free on a read-to-review basis. Thanks to Penguin Random House Grupo Editorial and NetGalley.) I like sleeping, its probably what I like best in this life. This was quite a strange book, and Im not really sure that I totally understand it.Okay, so the main character in this book is called Marcos, his mother has just died (like yesterday), and he has a strange gift of being able to read peoples memories. He also has a job working for a member of
Im quite confident that Ive found the worst book ever. Recommending it only to those who wish to cringe endlessly and love to suffer.Its hard for me to restrain myself from swearing because I honestly cannot even begin to comprehend how much I despised this book. The story makes no sense to begin with, the characters (especially the mother!!!) are so so strangely written as if an alien wrote a book featuring humans, and the writing style resembles that of a 13-year-old fanfiction writer.
Albert Espinosa
Hardcover | Pages: 203 pages Rating: 3.52 | 4450 Users | 508 Reviews

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Title | : | Todo lo que podríamos haber sido tú y yo si no fuéramos tú y yo |
Author | : | Albert Espinosa |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 203 pages |
Published | : | March 1st 2010 by Grijalbo (first published 2010) |
Categories | : | Fiction. Fantasy. Romance. Science Fiction. Adult. Drama. European Literature. Spanish Literature |
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¿Y si con solo mirarte pudiera desvelar tus secretos más profundos? ¿Y si con solo mirarte pudiera sentir con tu corazón? ¿Y si en solo un instante fuera posible saber exactamente quiénes somos el uno para el otro?Mention Books Supposing Todo lo que podríamos haber sido tú y yo si no fuéramos tú y yo
Original Title: | Todo lo que podríamos haber sido tú y yo si no fuéramos tú y yo |
ISBN: | 8425344131 (ISBN13: 9788425344138) |
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Ratings: 3.52 From 4450 Users | 508 ReviewsPiece Containing Books Todo lo que podríamos haber sido tú y yo si no fuéramos tú y yo
I got this from Netgalley in exchange for an honest review.Well, okay. I have no idea what just happened. I don't know what I just read. I think that I'm just not artistic enough to enjoy flowery prose, metaphors, similes, and above all else, the constant search for deeper meaning in simple things like pillows and telephones. The writing here was good, if not cumbersome, but... I failed to find the point in quite a bit of this, honestly.I three starred it anyway, because fuck it. This book seemsIm quite confident that Ive found the worst book ever. Recommending it only to those who wish to cringe endlessly and love to suffer.Its hard for me to restrain myself from swearing because I honestly cannot even begin to comprehend how much I despised this book. The story makes no sense to begin with, the characters (especially the mother!!!) are so so strangely written as if an alien wrote a book featuring humans, and the writing style resembles that of a 13-year-old fanfiction writer.
NetGalley ARC."I burst into tears. I love that expression. You dont say someone has burst into a meal or burst into a walk. You burst into tears or into laughter. I think its worth bursting into pieces for those feelings." <-- Amazing quote from this amazing book. This was a very weird book. And totally not for everyone. But I loved it. From the relationship Marcos had with his mother to the stranger, this book has you going "What's going on?!" a few times. But it's all related! Beautiful,

*I received a free ARC of Everything... from Penguin Books via Netgalley in exchange of an honest and unbiased review*#COYER Summer 15 Scavenger hunt item 33: Read a book with a ridiculously long (at least 50 characters, including spaces) title. (3 points)Everything was a strange and somehow chaotic story, with beautiful prose and a definite feeling of what is and what isn't important in life (both this and the next).This and all my other reviews are originally posted on my blog
You know how sometimes you find a book, which is you dont know why but gets to you, clings on to you and you just cherish the memory of it, afraid that it can be taken from you? For me Albert Espinosas Everything You and I could have been if we werent You and I will always be a book like that. Ive downloaded this book from the Netgalley intrigued by the title of it, without any expectations really, but then I found myself completely lost in the world of the beautifully written words, and
(Source: I received a digital copy of this book for free on a read-to-review basis. Thanks to Penguin Random House Grupo Editorial and NetGalley.) I like sleeping, its probably what I like best in this life. This was quite a strange book, and Im not really sure that I totally understand it.Okay, so the main character in this book is called Marcos, his mother has just died (like yesterday), and he has a strange gift of being able to read peoples memories. He also has a job working for a member of
Im quite confident that Ive found the worst book ever. Recommending it only to those who wish to cringe endlessly and love to suffer.Its hard for me to restrain myself from swearing because I honestly cannot even begin to comprehend how much I despised this book. The story makes no sense to begin with, the characters (especially the mother!!!) are so so strangely written as if an alien wrote a book featuring humans, and the writing style resembles that of a 13-year-old fanfiction writer.
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