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La autopista Lincoln
La autopista Lincoln | Amor Towles
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Una arrolladora novela de iniciacin, por el autor de Un caballero en Mosc. Nmero uno en la lista de best-sellers de The New York Times y libro del ao en Amazon. Tras el formidable xito de pblico y crtica de sus dos primeras novelas, Normas de cortesa -escogida por The Wall Street Journal como uno de los mejores libros del ao 2011 y ganadora del Premio Fitzgerald en 2012- y Un caballero en Mosc -que se mantuvo dos aos en las listas de The New York Times-, Amor Towles vuelve con una historia colosal sobre el viaje inicitico de cuatro jvenes por el corazn de Estados Unidos durante la dcada de los aos cincuenta. Contada desde mltiples puntos de vista y poblada por un variado elenco de personajes magnticos, desde vagabundos que malviven entre raleshasta aristcratas del Upper East Side, La autopista Lincoln es una novela arrolladora de encuentros y desencuentros, un azaroso trnsito de la juventud a la edad adulta. La crtica ha dicho... Un libro de una belleza absoluta, en el que cada personaje es una joya y todos los escenarios cobran vida. Una elaborada y conmovedora indagacin de los infinitos e inesperados quiebros que puede dar cualquier viaje. Y Towles lo hace todo sin esfuerzo aparente... En cuanto lo acab, me entraron ganas de volver a leerlo. Tana French Ms absorbente que Un caballero en Mosc. [...] Una asombrosa combinacin de encanto y fatalidad, cargada de revelaciones acerca del mito estadounidense, el arte de narrar y la irresistible atraccin del pasado. Kirkus Reviews Esplndida. [...] Una novela nica que nadie debera perderse, escrita por un grandioso narrador. Publishers Weekly Un relato muy ameno que invita a la reflexin. [...] Towles hace diestros malabares con las piezas de la trama, alternando los puntos de vista, eludiendo el sentimentalismo y las rarezas con un toque de nostlgico pesar, hasta un final que sin duda provocar controversia. Booklist Una divertida aventura a campo travs, llena de personajes inolvidables, vvidos escenarios y gran misterio. Time
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Lcsmcat
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I loved this. It was not what I expected, but that may be a good thing. Billy was my favorite, of course, but all the characters had their moments. And the prose was memorable. (Map in the background does not include the Lincoln Highway, but it‘s what I had in the house. 🤷🏻‍♀️) #bookspin @TheAromaofBooks

TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!! 1mo
SamAnne Loved this one too, although I had a few issues with the ending which did not land well for me. 1mo
Lcsmcat @SamAnne Agreed. I struggle with how they left Duchess. Was it a “if he hadn‘t been greedy he‘d have made it to shore” ending? Or just a way to get rid of a character Towles couldn‘t figure out how to disconnect from Emmett? 1mo
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SamAnne Agree! And was on the fence about Duchess sidekick‘s ending? He decided to end it after having the best day? Maybe….maybe not. But truly loved it! 1mo
Lcsmcat @SamAnne Wooly‘s suicide made sense to me (as much as a suicide can.) He had disappointed his sister, the only family member on his side, and was looking at going back to Salina‘s. And then he got his one-of-a-kind day, finally. He wanted to go out happy. But I don‘t think, if he‘d known Billy would come, that he‘d have done it. 1mo
SamAnne Hmm. Yes I can see it. 1mo
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Lcsmcat
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Started my #bookspin this morning. Only one chapter in, but I‘m hooked.

BittersweetBooks Such a good one, enjoy!! 1mo
SamAnne Loved this one! 1mo
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SamAnne
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My #weekendreads and #hyggehour. On a meandering road trip, currently outside of Reno.
Last night was at Feather River Hotsprings. Getting back to a half-read Lincoln Highway which I‘m absolutely loving. Loving Mary Oliver‘s Upstream as my quiet book. And could not put down The Boy in the Suitcase. Enjoying Invisible Murder, 2nd in the series. Enjoying the backdrop of life for Hungarian Romas.

TheBookHippie Mary 💚💚💚💚 2mo
Chrissyreadit 🧡🧡🧡🧡 2mo
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CatMS
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This is the September bookclub pick. Loved Amor Towles "Gentlemen From Moscow" and "Rules of Civility" but reading "The Lincoln Highway" was like watching a Wes Anderson movie when your not in the mood.

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Bevita
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Just a great author. This story of reform school boys making a hilarious trip from Nebraska to New York was LONG but I was sad for it to end. Emmet, Billy, Duchess, Woolly and Sally are great characters. Would love to see them come back.

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A must read, Amor Towles‘ voice is always a joy for me. Set in 1950s with main characters from small town Nebraska (which as a girl from small town Nebraska I appreciate the way he accurately was able to capture this), this layered story looks at right and wrong, the meaning of legacy, and friendship in ways not always expected. Unreliable narrations with multiple POV with distinct voices, definite rec for anyone who enjoys lit fic.

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Listening to this as an audiobook! About 1/3 through and I really enjoy the voice actors. Towles writing style is always a pleasure and I‘m very interested to see how this goes. I have the next 2 days off and lots of chores to do so I‘m hoping to finish it by tomorrow night! Ambitious but hopeful 😊

LiteraryHoarderPenny I loved loved this book! This is one I would definitely re-read. 9mo
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lynneamch
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When Emmet is released from juvenile detention, he and his 8-year-old brother hatch a plan to follow the trail of their absent mother's postcards from Nebraska to SanFrancico. What begins as a #LoveontheRoad experience soon gets complicated as two escapees from the facility highjack the intented road trip. #FeelintheLove @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks @Eggs

Eggs Perfect 👌🏼 10mo
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Bec_lectic
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Imagine a road trip where everything that could go wrong, goes wrong and more. Beautifully written and a good story but I did skim some parts as it just became long winded. I think I would have enjoyed this more if there weren‘t so many characters telling the story. But if you are up for an epic adventure story I would definitely recommend this!

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Butterfinger
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The drive from Salina to Morgen was three hours, and for much of it, Emmett hadn't said a word.

#FirstLineFridays @ShyBookOwl

#sharreadathon @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks

Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks ❤️📚❤️ 11mo
ShyBookOwl Awkward lol 11mo
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Butterfinger

From the standpoint of ambience, the good people at Howard Johnson's had decided to carry the colors of their well-known rooftop into the restaurant by dressing the booths in bright orange and the waitresses in bright blue - despite the fact that the combination of orange and blue hasn't been known to stimulate an appetite since the beginning of time. 😆

#sharreadathon @sharread liked A Gentleman in Moscow @TheAromaofBooks

TEArificbooks The colors (and hard seats) in fast food restaurants are actually picked to make you uncomfortable so you will eat your food as fast as possible and get out so they can process more people through and make more money. 11mo
Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Thanks for sharing! 11mo
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Butterfinger
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I think I will read the tagged in honor of @sharread

A Gentleman in Moscow was one of the last books that she posted and enjoyed.

I will also devote my time in the land of Fourth Wing this week.

#sharreadathon @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks

Suet624 💕💕💕 11mo
Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Thank you for participating ❤️ 11mo
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LadyCait84
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Oh, was this a journey — I feel like I traveled the 1500 miles (in the wrong direction) with Emmett and Billy. And I‘m now in an absolute tangled mess over the final act — feeling every which way about where characters ended up and the choices they made.

All this to say, it was as engrossing and affecting as I always hope a novel will be.

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LeaKell
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Having a hard time deciding who my favorite character was. For now I‘ll go to bed mulling over this amazing road trip story.

megnews One of my favs 12mo
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Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks On my tbr! 13mo
Eggs 🩶🚂 🖤 13mo
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Blueberry 💚 13mo
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Nebklvr
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Mehso-so

This story has amazing characters. I even liked the sociopath. The pacing was plodding, the atmosphere lacking, and the ending crap. My heart belongs to A Gentleman in Moscow.

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Honeybeebooks
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Another great Towles novel. A Gentleman had a MC tied to one place, but The Highway takes us on a road trip. Emmett & his younger brother, Billy are on their own and ready to drive The Lincoln Highway to California to start a new life. But, first they have to deal with two workhouse runaways with other plans. At turns, funny & heartbreaking, this novel will take you on an epic journey worthy of 4+ ⭐️. Amazing narration elevates Towles‘ prose.

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Sargar114
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Bracket Two of 2024 - already different with the layout. Should be interesting.

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Sargar114
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Bracket One for 2024

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Sargar114
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An epic story about 4 boys making a fresh start for themselves. Alternating perspectives mostly from 3 of the boys. Shows the complexity of human behavior and you truly get invested in each of the characters. While it could have been shorter; I enjoyed the perspectives of the ancillary characters. It‘s just under 600 pages but is a surprisingly quick read.

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Sara_Planz
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Amor Towles became one of my favorite authors with "A Gentleman in Moscow" so I knew that this book would capture my heart in the same way. The strength of Towles writing is simply the power of character. He creates characters that you feel like you have known your entire life, filled with heart, depth, emotion and flaws that very few writers today can create this well. The Lincoln Highway is a love letter to youth and the joys of adventure.

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Megabooks
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My April #roll100! I‘ve already started Good Blood, and I‘d like to get to The Lincoln Highway even though I‘ve bailed on his other books.

Unfortunately, our aide for Dad canceled this morning, and I‘m backup going on 2 hours of sleep. ☹️ I‘m not sure how much longer this is sustainable.

AmyG I‘m sorry. It‘s so hard being a caregiver. 2y
Librarybelle ❤️❤️❤️ 2y
Megabooks @AmyG @Librarybelle They found a fill-in aide thank God! She has 15 years experience, so she‘s been able to jump right in! 2y
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Librarybelle Hooray!!! 2y
AmyG Good news! 2y
PuddleJumper 💝 💝 2y
Chelsea.Poole Glad they found a replacement. Hope you‘re able to get some rest! ♥️ 2y
BarbaraBB I am so relieved there is a fill-in. And she sounds good! I hope you‘ll be able to have some rest 🤍 2y
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rwmg
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On his release from a reform school after the death of his father Emmett decides to leave Nebraska for California with his little brother Billy to find their mother. First, however, they have to help two absconders from the reform school, Duchess and Woolly, get to New York, where they are hoping to claim and divide Woolly's inheritance. ⬇

rwmg Great fun, with engaging characters I kept reading to learn more about. Ultimately, the book left me wanting to know what happened next, whether Emmett and Billy made it to California and whether they found their mother. 2y
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rwmg
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the most dangerous addiction of all

bthegood 😅 2y
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rwmg
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June 12, 1954 -- The drive from Salina to Morgen was three hours, and for much of it, Emmett hadn't said a word.

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#FirstLineFridays
@ShyBookOwl

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annahenke
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Great prompt for #threelistthursday @dabbe 📚

1. The Lincoln Highway
2. Harry Potter series
3. Eragon series

dabbe I'm making a list, checking it twice, and I'll make it available to all whether naughty or nice! Thanks for sharing. 💚💙💚 2y
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rwmg
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LeftyDv
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Good writing and good story telling come together in this novel because Towles writes with porpoise. The plot is very good, but the structure, style, care and craft of his storytelling is beautiful. I wonder what the middle of my story is.

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MamaGina
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“The point is, Billy, that Duchess is full of energy and enthusiasm and good intentions too. But sometimes, his energy and enthusiasm get in the way of his good intentions, and when that happens the consequences often fall on someone else.”
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LeslieO
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If it wasn‘t for trying to get a bingo (I finally got a bingo!) I might have put off the tagged book. So glad I didn‘t! 5⭐️s
#Bookspin
#DoubleSpin
BINGO!✅
Tackle the #BOTM TBR✅✅✅
5⭐️✅
4+⭐️✅✅✅✅✅
Excellent reading month✅
#JanuaryRecap #monthlyrecap

Gissy Great! 📚📚📚🎉🎉🎉 2y
TheAromaofBooks Yay!!! Fantastic month!!! 2y
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kimovsky
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How I have loved both Amor‘s novels I have read to this point. This is just as enjoyable as ‘A Gentleman in Moscow‘. I found myself wanting to read it all over again. Highly recommend.

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Karisimo
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1. Yes, but I haven‘t had much practice!
2. Tagged book is by a favorite author!

#two4tuesday
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TheSpineView Thanks for playing! 2y
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Blueberry
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1. My first car was a stick shift. My father thought it was a good deal and pushed me to buy it even though I didn't know how to drive it.

2. The Lincoln Highway by Amor Towles

#Two4Tuesday @TheSpineView

TheSpineView Great book! Thanks for playing! 2y
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Kshakal
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#two4tuesday @TheSpineView

1. My dad tried to teach me when I was 15 and didn‘t go well… haven‘t tried since!
2. Tagged book

@BethM @peaKnit @JenReadsAlot

TheSpineView Thanks for playing 2y
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BookmarkTavern
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Mehso-so

Released from a work farm where Emmett served for a year on manslaughter charges, he has a plan to start a new life for him & his brother. His friends Duchess & Wooly have different plans for them.

Not what I expected, & I think I would have liked this better in print. It meandered, with some unnecessary extra POVs, & didn‘t follow through on the initial story push I was interested in. Towles is very skilled at characters though. 🌕🌕🌗🌑🌑

BookmarkTavern CW 👇🏻 2y
BookmarkTavern Chapter Seven: Pastor John, brief mention of violence against a child; Chapter Five: Duchess brief description of suicide; Chapter One: Emmett, brief mention of OD suicide 2y
perfectsinner I loved this one. Probably my fav of his, actually 2y
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Blueberry
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Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks ❤️❤️❤️ 2y
Eggs Another great pic and cover 👏🏻👏🏻 2y
BookmarkTavern I‘m listening to this for my book club! 2y
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TheSpineView
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lynneamch Perfect pick for #HighwayCvr. Each of his books is so different from the other, but love everything he's written! 2y
TheSpineView @lynneamch 👍🌞🤩 2y
Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks I still need to read this one! 2y
TheSpineView @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Good but not as good as A Gentleman In Moscow 2y
Eggs Agree with what @TheSpineView said 🙌🏻 2y
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Blueberry
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1. The Lincoln Highway
2. Mommy Dearest
3. Visiting my youngest son in Los Angeles.
4. No Boxing Day in America and no mall shopping.
5. Green Christmas. Not disappointed. Snow for Christmas is very unusual for us. The last time was 1988.

#WinterGames

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annahenke
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Started this one awhile ago and gonna try to finish today! #novelnovember @Andrew65

annahenke I loved a Gentleman in Moscow and the writing is still great but I‘m not as into the story this time. I‘m going to try diving in for a long stretch because I still think it‘s worth it! @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks 2y
Andrew65 @annahenke I‘d agree, this was enjoyable but not as brilliant as A Gentleman in Moscow. 2y
annahenke @Andrew65 yes, I‘ve been diving in today but gentleman in Moscow has not been derailed in my heart! 2y
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BookNAround
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Trying to get back to this one after setting it aside for months. You can‘t necessarily see, but all three animals are snoozing while I read here. Ozzie is closest. Gatsby is next. And the skittish and seldom seen Sammy is napping on the chair next to the couch.

dabbe Hello there, cutest and snuggliest furries! 🖤🐾🐾🐾🖤 2y
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MaggieCarr
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Mehso-so

Profound but not what I expected. My favorite quote "Why doesn't summer vacation last until the 21st of September? After all, the season doesn't come to its conclusion on Labor Day weekend. The season of summer lasts until this autumn equinox- just as surely as the season of spring lasts until the summer solstice... It stands to reason that if we all agreed to let summer vacation last until the equinox, the world would be a much happier place."

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September book report.

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Soubhiville
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dabbe Yes, please! 🤗 2y
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Custo7
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- SOY de la opinión, profesor, de que en esta vida todo lo que tiene valor hay que ganárselo. Que debería costar ganárselo. Porque quienes obtienen algo de valor sin hacer nada para ganárselo están condenados a derrocharlo. Creo que uno debe ganarse el amor de una mujer y el derecho a llamarse hombre a sí mismo. Y uno debería también ganarse el derecho a la esperanza. Hubo un tiempo en que yo tenía un manantial de esperanza, que no me había ganado

Nebklvr Me gustaria a saber el fin de la historia de Ulysses 1y
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A los presuntuoso el Señor les brinda la caridad en forma de decepción.

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En el Sunshine hotel, cada habitación tenía su debilidad, y cada debilidad tenía su objeto que la delataba

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Ah, pensé al ver la esquina de un libro que asomaba entre los pliegues de las sábanas,....El pobre hombre padece la adicción más peligrosa que existe.