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The Road

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Originally Posted by DiapDealer View Post
No apostrophe's in contractions either if I remember correctly. And I don't think there's much in the way of punctuation except for a period at the end of sentences.
Just a few moments ago finished reading this book. Totally unique. Incredible imagery with such economy in words and style. And it packed a message. It is something that I will be mulling over for many days to come.

It kind of put me in mind of a book I read a long time ago: "The Last Canadian" is a 1974 science fiction novel by William C. Heine. But this one really gripped me. Couldn't put it down, even though none of it created smiles and warmth within me.

I highly recommend this book. But don't pick it up at a time when life has got you down.

~jim
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