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Old 02-18-2014, 10:25 AM   #18
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I really liked The Road. It's a great suggestion for someone asking for depressing.

A couple of standout books that have real depth and fit the "depressing" bill are A Perfect Night to go to China by David Gilmour (Governor General's award winner) and The Time in Between by David Bergen. The Gilmour book has about the most depressing and yet satisfying ending of any book I've ever read.
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