Wielki marsz
Mroczna alegoryczna wizja przyszłości Stanów Zjednoczonych. Stu chłopców wyrusza w morderczy marsz - meta będzie tam, gdzie padnie przedostatni z nich. Tu nie ma miejsca na sportową rywalizację, ludzkie uczucia ani na fair play, ponieważ gra toczy się o bardzo wysoką stawkę. Najwyższą z możliwych.
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Mroczna alegoryczna wizja przyszłości Stanów Zjednoczonych.
Stu chłopców wyrusza w morderczy marsz - meta będzie tam, gdzie padnie przedostatni z nich. Tu nie ma miejsca na sportową rywalizację, ludzkie uczucia ani na fair play, ponieważ gra toczy się o bardzo wysoką stawkę. Najwyższą z możliwych.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9788376483009
Publish date: November 2009
Publisher: Prószyński i S-ka
Pages no: 264
Edition language: Polski
I haven't quite made up my mind about Stephen King. Part of me is repelled by his trendiness; that part also recognizes an author with flaws of dialogue and resolution and an author who needs to better listen to his editor (or find a new editor). And yet the guy can craft a really riveting, well-tol...
So many questions, so few answers! It did a great job of pulling you in and at times you could actually feel like you were walking with them, feeling their pain. I can't believe that it's possible though... could you actually walk like that, for five days, and still be alive at the end? I just reall...
My very first Richard Bachman book. For those who don't know, Richard Bachman is a pseudonym for Stephen King, but I see them as two different persons after reading "The importance of being Bachman" !Anyway, my father is a huge fan of his books and I had to start reading them to see what was so grea...
The Long Walk is a re-read for me that I picked back up for Book #7 of the Stephen King Challenge. It is also one of the original stories that King wrote as Richard Bachman. I found it funny in the prologue section entitled The Importance of Being Bachman, King writes that he used his secret alias f...
Right now I'm having mixed feelings about this book. I like the premise and the characters and I did enjoy the story but while they kept walking and walking, I kept waiting and waiting for all these questions in my head to get answered and they really never did. I just personally don't care for ambi...