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Death with interruptions starts out as classic Saramago, like Blindness it deals more with the outcome and human nature than it does the cause. In Blindness for those who have read it, he deals not so much with the epidemic of Blindness but rather the chaos that it creates among the nation, a...
After reading Cormac McCarthys "The Road" I was reminded of a book I started to read and never finished many years ago called "A Wrinkle In The Skin" The similarities are endless between The Road and Wrinkle in the skin, both dealing with a post apocalyptic world, both dealing with the survival...
I just finished it and I felt very underwhelmed at the end. I felt completely disengaged every time the Author drifted off into explanatory chapters ie. when I do maths... then goes on to show the reader all the details? or this is how I make maps, or when quoting his favorite book, he just...
Interesting book in that it is told by the family dog who is to be put to sleep in 24 hours. I'm not real good at reviews so I usually I just go by how the book made me feel. This book had a lot of heart, allot of emotion, and at times left me drained. It also made me hate a couple main...
I know this is an older book so if the topic is old I am sorry,
I found this book fascinating from the very start, it's truly amazing what can happen on a societal level when sight is taken from us, the things we all take for granted really come into view in this book. It was a real eye opener...
Hey my first post:) anyway I just finished the Road and after reading "No Country for old men" and seeing the film, does anyone feel that the dream of the Sheriff Ed Tom at the end of No Country somehow was a reference to the Road? somehow it felt to me like it was. Thoughts?
Today is my first day and this is my first post, glad to know everyone.
I love any book that can hold my short attention span. I tend to like darker books, whether comedy such as "A Dirty Job" by Chris Moore, or drama, such as "Blood Meridian" or "The Road" by McCarthy. I am here hoping to...