Hey everyone, I hope you are doing well. This week, I read "Money to Burn" by Ricardo Pigila. I had high hopes for this novel, given the themes of mystery, deception, the creative process, and, most interestingly, criminal activity. Still, I liked it less than I thought. I didn't quite like the pacing of this novel. I found the book to be slow at times, and the narrative was slightly complicated for me to follow. Piglia's characters also left me feeling confused. I found the characters to be super complex and purely uncertain. The characters were portrayed as super complex, but their unreliability and conflicting perspectives presented by witnesses and the press added a layer of confusion to the storyline. I felt like it was a never-ending puzzle. However, what piqued my interest was the aspect of crime. As someone who enjoys watching and diving into the world of true crime during my free time, I liked the elements of the bank robbery at the center of the story. Th