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Old 01-22-2009, 08:40 PM   #1324
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Originally Posted by lilac_jive View Post
There was a big discussion in another thread about this being dry, but now you give me hope.
I would call it "dry, lifeless, cold, parched with struggling and striving streaks of life"...but in a really good, intentional way. I enjoyed The Road far more than I enjoyed No Country For Old Men (though I read the latter first, and enjoyed it, which encouraged me to read the former). Post-apocalyptic fiction rarely feels so...poetic?

Cheers,
Marc
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