The hero, Thomas, stripped of his memories, wakes up in a box/elevator which opens up in a glade. Many young boys live there but refuse or avoid to give any answers, thus artificially creating suspense. We have to wait for over one third of the book while nothing much happens, for the hero -and the ...
If James Dickey and Robert Penn Warren had collaborated on a book, it might have read like The Dog Stars. Hellers prose is terse and often almost poetic as he gives us the story of Hig, living an a future America where most of the population is dead via a flu and the rest are either predators or li...
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