Shmoove
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This was the second book in his border trilogy and it started out pretty interesting then got pretty boring to wards the end.  I was a little disappointed to find out that John Grady (the star in All the Pretty Horses) was not in this book at all.  I like my trilogy's to have the same characters in all of them all but thats just me.  The book was very sad and I am hoping that the final book Cities of the Plain can somehow have a happy ending but I doubt it having read lots of McCarthy.  I have read that in the next book the stars of the two previous books are together so that seems like a kind of a cool idea.  So if anyone was thinking of reading the Border Trilogy because they loved The Road or No Country for Old Men I probably wouldn't recommend it.  All the books so far seemed a little dragged out and McCarthy constantly goes into huge life stories about minor characters who are only in the book for a few pages.  I gets really annoying.
I give it 4 stars out of 10.
				
			I give it 4 stars out of 10.
 
				 
						
 
 
		