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by Marcel Theroux
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Damn Good Books (or not)
Damn Good Books (or not) rated it 12 years ago
Pausing for now. I need something not quite so bleak at the moment.
veeral
veeral rated it 12 years ago
Powerful book. Powerful, magnificent, but brutal and bleak. Makepeace is one of the most resilient characters that I have ever come across while reading fiction. I have noticed that many reviews here give away too much of the plot. I would advice against reading them as the magnificence of this book...
Regina's Reads
Regina's Reads rated it 13 years ago
You know that Tom Hanks movie, Cast Away, the one where Hank's character is stranded on an island alone and everyone on the plane with him that crashed is dead? He has a few reminders from civilization, undelivered packages, some toys – a volleyball. Now imagine that he never got off the island an...
makinghismark
makinghismark rated it 13 years ago
This beautifully written post-apocalyptic tale tends to get lost among the tales of cannibals and zombies, but I would rank it right up there with McCarthy's The Road or Crace's The Pesthouse. One refreshing difference in this novel is that the main character, Makepeace -- sheriff of a dead town -- ...
The Aussie Zombie
The Aussie Zombie rated it 13 years ago
Let me start by saying it took me 11 days to read this book. 300 pages over 11 days is, what, 27-odd pages a day which is VERY unusual for me. I do confess that I was in something of a reading slump when I started this, so please take what I say with a pinch of salt!This book is beautifully written ...
suzemo
suzemo rated it 13 years ago
I liked this. I liked it better than 3 stars, but it didn't quite hit the 4 star mark for me. It's a first person narrative in a post-apocalyptic landscape. I tend to prefer first person perspectives in PA (and dystopian, which this is assuredly not) because seeing this world through the eyes o...
mkunruh
mkunruh rated it 13 years ago
Extremely tight, well plotted and thoughtful post-apocalypse novel.
NicolaW
NicolaW rated it 14 years ago
Really enjoyed this book. Loved Makepeace.
Novel Tease
Novel Tease rated it 14 years ago
"This is the way the world ends: Not with a bang but a whimper" (T S Eliot)In Northern Siberia, Makepeace Hatfield is the last survivor of a colony of American Quakers who've moved to Siberia, with the Russian government's blessing, to establish the sort of community that English Quakers came to Ame...
Seeford's Spot
Seeford's Spot rated it 14 years ago
This is a wonderfully engrossing story - couldn't put it down and stayed up too late each night reading it. Other than the almost preternatural calm that Makepeace displays throughout the book, seems like a very real, plausible way for the world to go. Highly recommend.
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