mobilisinmobili's review against another edition

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3.0

Entertaining take on a different side of Mexico City.

melanie_reads's review against another edition

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3.0

What does it mean to be Mexican-American and being the first in your family to live in Mexico? The most interesting dynamic Hernandez presents in this collection of essays is that - identity. I also enjoyed the details of hipsterdom in Mexico City.

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5.0

I loved reading this book. Daniel Hernandez paints a high octane, character fueled portrait of DF. It is so much more than a travel book. He takes you in to his world and his experiences in Mexico City all through a highly personal lens. His DF is populated by people he befriends easily and with whom he gets to spend real time with. It made me want to get back to Mexico City as soon as possible and for an extended time if possible. A fabulous book!

ryuk's review

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adventurous funny informative reflective medium-paced

3.0


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blkmymorris's review

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2.0

The author's style could be overwhelmingly florid. I'd rather read his blog, but this is a good introduction to modern MExico City (DF) among the young and hip.
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