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The Road (Oprah's Book Club)

The Road (Oprah's Book Club)

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Author: Cormac Mccarthy
Publisher: Vintage Books
Category: Book

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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 1567 reviews
Sales Rank: 288492

Format: Import
Media: Paperback
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 304
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4
Dimensions (in): 7.9 x 5.3 x 1.1

ISBN: 0307277925
Dewey Decimal Number: 813
EAN: 9780307277923
ASIN: 0307277925

Publication Date: 2007
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Condition: Standard used condition.

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Customer Reviews:   Read 1562 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Recommended   October 13, 2008
I almost didn't read this book based on the many, very vehement, negative reviews. Yes, there are many more positive reviews, but often, for whatever reason, I sometimes find more can be gleaned from the negative opinions. I'm glad I eventually found this book in a second-hand shop and decided to buy it. Yes, the landscape and story line are very bleak, overall, and the writing style is different, so I can see where many people would not like this book, but I thoroughly enjoyed the whole story and was quickly immersed. I look forward to reading it again before the movie releases.


4 out of 5 stars Miserable but Persistent   October 12, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

If you're prone to hopelessness, this may not be the book for you. If you're the sort of person who goes to the worst case scenario, deals with that, and figures that any step up from that is an improvement, you might like this book. I did.

Some people keep fighting no matter what. They can't bring themselves to give up, no matter the size of the obstacle they face. For some people, they would rather go down fighting than give up. I didn't realize I was one of those people until I read this book. It's not a pleasant read, but it's one you will never forget or regret. Go for it.



5 out of 5 stars Masterpiece Masterpiece Masterpiece   October 12, 2008
 2 out of 2 found this review helpful

No hyperbole here: The Road is a Masterpiece of American 21st Century Fiction. A seminal book of Fatherhood, Survival, Post-Apocalyptic Awe and Dread, Post-Consumer-Culture Imagining and Natural, Geographical Description.
Terms like "Terribly Excellent," "Devastatingly Beautiful," "Awesome in it's Simplicity and Affections," all apply to this tale of travel and scavenging, of a father and son heading South in search of The Good Guys.
Though some may feel this is a depressing novel, it is the opposite in full effect. The Father's hopefulness, made and alive in his son is the stuff of grand, all encompassing love and sacrifice.
Do not expect to be wowed with McCarthy's capable verbal violence of past tales. Here the tension is great, as palpable as in any novel I've recently read, executed with such literate precision and skill.
That's enough. Read this ASAP. Don't wait for the movie, or let that be enough. A film won't get enough, it's source material is too good.
A masterpiece, a classic, a BEAUTIFUL, ENGROSSING, AMAZING WORK OF ART.



4 out of 5 stars Relentlessly downbeat   October 12, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Honestly I don't know quite how to process this story. For starters I couldn't finish it. I was crying too much. Maybe that's a testament to the power of the writing, but I just feel like this book was written to be as emotionaly jarring as possible.

Do we really need such a relentlessly downbeat story to teach us about the power of paternal love?

However, the fact that I had such an intense emotional reaction is evidence of the authors skill.

In general I am a fan of post-apocolyptic stories but I don't think that's really the point of this novel. It's really about love. And specifically the merciless love of a parent for their child. It excludes all others without pity or remorse.

Actually now that I think about it, I get it.



1 out of 5 stars Did I miss something?   October 10, 2008
I still can't figure out what's so great about this book. I found it a bit bleak and very uneventful. Why couldn't there have been some more cannibalism?

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