Cormac McCarthy shows us the worst of what could go wrong now. A compelling read, even if you’ve seen the movie. Too bad he’s left the planet. He could take on the worst fears of living a runaway government. His style: the vernacular; no quotation marks (you’ll follow along ok) His words move along rapidly, as swift as his characters.
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Dark, dark, dark. The good guys don't always win. Written in the style of Elmor Lenard, CJ Box and James Lee Burke. Great characters and crisp writing. I'm a fan.
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Great book, as usual it is better than the movie. As with the movie, the book is not for the 'faint of heart:.
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I got lost in this book. Could not put it down.
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I've forgotten his name, but a descendant of Ernest Hemingway said that reading great literature is what intelligent people do instead of drugs. I could not agree more, and No Country is one of those great books. Anyone who gives this book one or two stars is either an idiot or is so out of touch with what literature is they should stick with reading Dr. Seuss for the rest of their lives. No Country, for those of us who understand great literature, is a shocking, disturbing novel that fits today's world in every sense. if you liked the movie, the book will move you even more.
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