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Cormac McCarthy - The Road

Cormac McCarthy - The Road

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Oprah's New Book Pick- The Road by McCarthy

by lyoness913 lyoness913 is a Top Reviewer on Epinions in Books, Epinions Most Popular Authors - Top 1000, Apr 09 '07
Pros: Hmmm...
Cons: Less than appealing, unoriginal
Oprah Winfrey has brought much joy to my life in the way of reading, as many of her popular ‘Book Club’ selections have remained in my heart and soul since the day I read them. Wally Lamb wrote two masterpieces, She’s Come ...
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THE ROAD: LOVE IN GLOOM

by mike.holmes mike.holmes is a Top Reviewer on Epinions in Books, Epinions Most Popular Authors - Top 500, Apr 15 '07
Pros: Story of love and hope against all odds; writing style
Cons: None
I don't always get to watch the Oprah Winfrey show but I happened to see it when she named "The Road" her book of the month. McCarthy is one of my favorite modern authors, so I immediately bought the book. One of the reasons I like McCarthy so much is ...
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The Road: Less Traveled, Now and Evermore

by scmrak scmrak is a Top Reviewer on Epinions in Books, Epinions Most Popular Authors - Top 50, Oct 12 '06
Pros: powerful, sad, thought-provoking, and chilling
Cons: a frightening post-apocalyptic view
In some not so distant future the unnamed man and boy shamble slowly across a bleak, ashen landscape, headed toward the shore of an unnamed sea. They are two of the last survivors, a pair of dying souls making slow progress across the face of a world ...
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Cormac McCarthy Creates a Bleakly Magnificent World in "The Road"

by JediKermit JediKermit is a Top Reviewer on Epinions in Books, Epinions Most Popular Authors - Top 100, Nov 17 '08
Pros: Beautifully written, tender themes in the midst of horror, father-son relationship.
Cons: Some shockingly violent scenes...
Since becoming a father in 2002, I've noticed that there are particular stories...particular genres...that I can't stand watching in films, or reading about in books.  That genre is anything that puts a child--especially a boy--in peril.  Those ...
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Left Behind: Cormac McCarthy's Post-Apocalyptic Vision in The Road

by plorentz Epinions Most Popular Authors - Top 500, Oct 17 '06
Pros: The Book of Revelations circles back into the five books of Moses before our eyes.
Cons: I got lost in it. It could have gone on forever.
We don't (and we won't) know how it happened, but the world has pretty much ended; and now we are following a nameless man and his nameless son through a nameless country that we can only guess (based on what we observe, in relation to a ...
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It may end in tears

by paulsavage , Oct 31 '06
Pros: Plot, control, authentic father, young son discussions.
Cons: Nothing.
Imagine after the Fifth Symphony, Beethoven (whose hearing at that point allowed him to play the piano like the master he had always been) wrote a very simple, 4 minute piece of music that even a child would be able to play. Anyone could play the notes, ...
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The future is now...

by judy_lind , Jan 02 '07
Pros: An exquisite gem of a novel by one of the greatest writers of American literature.
Cons: None whatever.
"The Road" is a work of stunning, savage, heartbreaking beauty. Set in the post-apocalyptic hell of an unending nuclear winter, Cormac McCarthy writes about a nameless man and his young son, wandering through a world gone crazy; bleak, cold, dark, where ...
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The Road to Nowhere

by stactom , Nov 09 '07
Pros: Portrays what the world might come to.
Cons: Dialogue a bit too sparse and repetitive.
In the opening chapter of his book Dynamics of Faith Paul Tillich notes the following about the nature of man. He writes that “Man, like every living being, is concerned about many things, above all about those which condition his very ...
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Stroll Down The Road

by updateghost Epinions Most Popular Authors - Top 500, Mar 20 '07
Pros: Everything.
Cons: That one first-person paragraph is a bit unnecessary...
They passed through the city at noon of the day following. He kept the pistol to hand on the folded tarp on top of the cart. He kept the boy close to his side. The city was mostly burned. No sign of life. Cars in the street caked with ash, everything ...
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They Were Each Others World

by tiffy0380 tiffy0380 is a Top Reviewer on Epinions in Books, Epinions Most Popular Authors - Top 500, Jan 11 '08
Pros: riveting prose, suspenseful situations
Cons: how many times does the boy have to cry danger before his father listens
“My job is to take care of you. I was appointed to do that by God. I will kill anyone who touches you.” Cormac McCarthy's The Road begins with a man and his young son walking down a road in a post apocalyptic United States. The ...
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A Road Less Traveled

by JiggyJay Epinions Most Popular Authors - Top 500, Aug 02 '07
Pros: Great story telling, themes are well developed, interesting and quick
Cons: None
This last year of high school I was forced into something I didn’t necessarily have the time for but now that I look back on it and the books I read, it’s safe to say I actually enjoyed being bullied into my school’s Book Club. Now, while I didn’t ...
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Bleakly beautiful

by dolphinboy , Jan 29 '08
Pros: The writing, the messages contained
Cons: Some "rules" of grammar are tossed aside, intentionally.
This is a different kind of tale, as there is almost no story, as defined by a linear series of significant events, leading to a conclusion. What story there is: a man and his son travel across a post-Apocalyptic America, probably southern California, ...
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Hope and compassion is what separates man from beast

by kasia4rmamazon , Dec 29 '06
Pros: Graceful and elegant language, imaginative descriptions.
Cons: Depressing!!!
This book has been one of the most memorable and touching experiences I have ever had while escaping into the world of literature. The Road is an apocalyptic story like I have never read before, so stark and real I felt shivers upon opening the book. I ...
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The Road by Cormac McCarthy: Some Thoughts and Questions

by Mattachine , Apr 30 '07
Pros: A quick-reading novel that seems more like a short story, compelling, terrifying, beautiful.
Cons: None.
I have been reading the The Road by Cormac McCarthy, which is the most recent Oprah’s Book Club selection. To prevent anyone from saying anything negative about Oprah Winfrey, let me remind you that she is a legend. Lots of people ...
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Hope Road.

by jbonnechance , Jul 03 '07
Pros: Draws you in immediately - simply worded and quick to read - literary fiction.
Cons: Very, very sad.
As I sit here slack-jawed after finishing `The Road' in two readings, I am in awe of Cormac McCarthy and his ability to capture the human spirit in a way no other author can. 'The Road' is at once horrifying, haunting and sad, and no book has made me ...
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