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Week 13: Fever Dream by Samanta Schweblin
Posted by: Elisabeth Herrington
Hi everyone! (Sorry my first try was publishing with a weird format so I uploaded it again here!)I hope you all had a lovely weekend! For this week's book I read Fever Dream by Samanta Schweblin. I thought that this book was a perfect way to... read full post >>
Week 13: Fever Dream by Samanta Schweblin
Posted by: Elisabeth Herrington
Hi everyone! (Sorry my first try was publishing with a weird format so I uploaded it again here!)I hope you all had a lovely weekend! For this week's book I read Fever Dream by Samanta Schweblin. I thought that this book was a perfect way to... read full post >>
This is it
Posted by: Shade Wong
I’m glad this is over! Let me say that again: I’m glad that I did not (nearly) break the contract until the very last moment of this course, and I am astonished by the new perspectives that have opened up to me as a result of the fantastic combination of readings and the guidance from […] read full post >>
SPAN 312: concluding post
Posted by: Daisy
Hello again! I can't believe we have already reached the end of Spanish literature. Something about the spring semester always seems to fly by for me. This has indeed been one of my favourite classes from this semester, or even from the two years, I've... read full post >>
SPAN 312: concluding post
Posted by: Daisy
Hello again! I can't believe we have already reached the end of Spanish literature. Something about the spring semester always seems to fly by for me. This has indeed been one of my favourite classes from this semester, or even from the two years, I've... read full post >>
fever dream
Posted by: deeba mehr
Fever Dream is definitely up there among one of my favourite novels we've read this term. I don't think it was necessarily my absolute favourite, but it's up there. And don't get me wrong, it's horrible, the whole premise of it is. But I think it's a v... read full post >>
fever dream
Posted by: deeba mehr
Fever Dream is definitely up there among one of my favourite novels we've read this term. I don't think it was necessarily my absolute favourite, but it's up there. And don't get me wrong, it's horrible, the whole premise of it is. But I think it's a v... read full post >>
week13. the taiga syndrome
Posted by: jasmine choi
week13. the taiga syndrome – I’m not exactly sure what to make of this book. I read it within an afternoon but I think the shortness of it made it all the more dizzying. The whole thing read as those old-timey, black and white, noir detective movies that narrates as an inner monologue. It was […] read full post >>
Week 13: Samanta Schweblin’s “Fever Dream”
Posted by: ashley haines
Wow, I can’t believe it’s the last week of classes–I will definitely miss this class! It has been a great sense of routine and normalcy for me each week, so thanks to everyone for being so insightful all throughout this term for each book we explored:) This week I had the pleasure of reading “Fever […] read full post >>
Week 13: Fever Dream – Samantha Schweblin
Posted by: Daisy
Hi there! I hope that everyone has enjoyed their easter weekend! For my last week, I choose to read Fever Dream. Although I wish I could've said that I loved this book and that it was the perfect way to wrap this class up…It wasn't m... read full post >>