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Book Description
A father and his son walk alone through burned America, heading through the ravaged landscape to the coast. This is the profoundly moving story of their journey. The Road boldly imagines a future in which no hope remains, but in which two people, 'each the other's world entire', are sustained by lovContinue
46 Reviews
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Luciferasi said on Dec 18, 2008 about the Mass Market Paperback edition | 1 feedback
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I peeled off the Oprah's Book Club sticker because it made me want to die, but the book was great.
This book reminds me of a discussion that took place on several occasions during my one of my classes this year. The central topic of the class was the Holocaust, and we talked a number of times about what we each would do in situations dealing with the time period. To an extent, I think it's a poin ... (continue)
Chezmerelda said on Jun 28, 2007 about the Paperback edition | Add your feedback
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There is no God and we are its prophets.
An absolute masterwork, as far as I'm concerned.
An one of the very few books (I can't think of any other at the moment) that actually made me cry.Fulfilled my penchant for the post-apocalyptic (Godspeed You Black Emperor, 28 Days After, Freakangels, the SteamPunk Guide t ... (continue)
míol mór said on Apr 14, 2010 about the Paperback edition | Add your feedback
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Powerful novel...
The book totally shattered me in a way it made me cry and ponder too much over many observations, but I was at the beginning really puzzled by the grammar and scant use of complex sentences. After a while I got used to it and realised the purpose of such writing style - it perfectly matched the down ... (continue)
Zeljka said on Apr 14, 2012 about the Mass Market Paperback edition | Add your feedback
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Book Details
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- English Books
- eBook
- ISBN-10: 0330503820
- ISBN-13: 9780330503822
- Publisher: Pan Macmillan
- Pub date: Dec 10, 2010
- Also available as: Mass Market Paperback, Paperback, Hardcover, Audio CD and Others
- In other languages: other languages
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7 people find this helpful
Slow starts are the best.
This wasn't an easy book. It's my first McCarthy book and it took me a few days to adjust to his writing style, with his (now I know) typical lack of dialogue punctuation and complex descriptions of every single PART of every single ITEM in the story.
Then, after having attuned to both protago ... (continue)
This wasn't an easy book. It's my first McCarthy book and it took me a few days to adjust to his writing style, with his (now I know) typical lack of dialogue punctuation and complex descriptions of every single PART of every single ITEM in the story.
Then, after having attuned to both protagonists ("the man" and "the boy", as nobody in the book is ever given a name. A name is a luxury in The Road) I started feeling more involved and by the end I was sincerely moved.
It doesn't really happen much in the novel, at least at first, but even in the end, events are few and far between. It's HOW this "little" happens that matters. How the author manages to create a sense of estrangement yet hope, when all hope seems lost.
The fact I mostly read it when commuting, during a time of continue rain and general cold and horrible weather that struck Italy in December 2008, with the sun returning only at the end of the reading, added to the experience and made me feel a bit more involved. A book I advise to anyone.
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