Me Cago En El Amor - Doctora Perfida.epub Apr 2026

If you are looking for an epub that will hold your hand and tell you it will be okay, look elsewhere. If you are looking for a book that will hand you a shovel, help you bury the corpse of your old relationship, and then suggest you go get a drink—this is the one.

★★★★☆ (4/5) Deducted one star because I cried on my phone screen and it messed up the touch sensitivity. Download Note: Me cago en el amor - Doctora Perfida.epub is available via independent Latin American digital publishers and select online bookstores. Support the author if you can—misery loves company, and company pays bills.

The book is structured not by chapters, but by stages of decay. It begins with the initial wound (the breakup/loss/betrayal) and moves chronologically through the rot: the bargaining, the rage, the relapse into texting your ex at 2 AM, and finally, the nihilistic peace. Me cago en el amor - Doctora Perfida.epub

The Antidote to Fairy Tales: Dismantling Romance in Me cago en el amor by Doctora Perfida

But it is an honest book.

Wash your hands after reading. And after loving. Let me know in the comments: Have you read a book that made you angry at the very concept of romance? Or are you still a hopeless romantic? (If so, pray you never need this book).

Unlike Nicholas Sparks, who wants you to believe love conquers all, Doctora Perfida argues that love (specifically, the Capital-R Romantic version sold to us by Disney and telenovelas) is a product. And like all products, it is designed to fail so you buy the sequel. Here is what makes this epub worth the space on your e-reader: If you are looking for an epub that

In a world where social media forces us to post "Hard times but grateful for the journey," Doctora Perfida is the friend who texts you: "This sucks. Burn his stuff."

A crumpled bouquet of red roses lying on a wet sidewalk, overlaid with a distressed vintage filter. Download Note: Me cago en el amor - Doctora Perfida

In the digital sea of epub files circulating among disillusioned readers, this particular title has gained cult status. It is not a book for the happily married; it is a book for the person who just threw their phone against the wall after reading a “We need to talk” text.