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The Road (Oprah's Book Club)
- Literary Affectation or Simple Laziness?Not using quotation marks to denote dialog is either a literary affectation or simple laziness.
Mr. Mac should grow up and write like an adult already.
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- Master of deceptionAll along the book, you're waiting for something to happen. Suspens is at its climax all the time but in the end...well nothing. This couple just go from luck to luck, they should probably have played loto.
All right, the bonds between a father and his child are very well described but apart from that, I found the book pretty empty. The reflexion the father has on his life, on what happens is not even that deep after all and they just are lucky on their trip, finding food just when they needed it the most. รด fortunate!
Well in a word, the book could have been great and has some sparks of greatness but it is definitely missing a little something.
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- Sigh...this is a special novel.A novel of loving and horrible content...just read it. I think the only other experience of similar feelings was while at Dachau. You will be bound to appreciate your children and life so much more....
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- Powerful emotionally draining readCormac McCarthy's "The Road" is a powerful important book that leaves the reader drained emotionally. Set in a post apocalyptic future, the book makes the reader answer his or her own questions about how they would handle a survival situation. From ethics to religion to starvation to horror, what would you do? How would you handle yourself and your surroundings?
More important is the bond between father and son which is tested and retested throughout the story. The innocence of the boy eventually wins out in the end, if there truly is a winner.
A page turner to the end, it strips away the layers as you read and reveals you. An instant classic.
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- A very moving bookAn outstanding depiction of a frighteningly possible post-apocalyptic world. It is a very touching story of human love, the will to survive, and the struggle of goodness against human depravity. I highly recommend it.



