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Until August

Reviewed by Gabriel Garcia Marquez

Alright, folks, check out the cover of “Until August” by Gabriel García Márquez. Yeah, you heard that right, the Nobel Prize-winning legend himself. We’ve got a marble statue here, looking all serene and contemplative—probably thinking deep thoughts about life, love, and why people still can’t figure out how to load a dishwasher correctly.

The title “Until August” and those vibrant flowers against the black band give off serious vibes of beauty mixed with a touch of melancholy. It’s like Márquez is setting us up for a tale that’s both beautiful and heartbreakingly profound. You know, classic Márquez stuff.

JABBIC Rating: ★★★★★

Summary: “Until August” by Gabriel García Márquez features a contemplative marble statue and vibrant flowers, suggesting a blend of beauty and melancholy, hinting at a profound and evocative story.

Reviewed by Max Carter

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