K, /lil/ I just finally bought this.What awaits me?
K, /lil/ I just finally bought this.What awaits me?
Reading 50 pages then never touching it again
you'll have fun
just read it and fuck off you utter cunt
>blurb on the cover
disgusting
his best novel. It’s really good but there’s not really much left to say about it that hasn’t already been said. Read it OP
Make sure to read it under a blazing sun for added effect.
it clicked with me just at the half way point. Couldt stop thinking about it then, stick with it m8y
i will not stick with it because i dont like books where you have to put an effort to read
>That obnoxious eye-bleeding font size of that blurb
It's great, but I don't think it deserves the critical reception it's received.
you retard, its just an opinion kek
Read it again. ;)
Harold Bloom took three attempts before finishing the book, and then called it the "greatest single book since Faulkner’s As I Lay Dying".
Boner sunsets.
Why didn't you buy the hardcover version, it looks much nicer?
>looks
it's a book nigga
What's your point?
>Unlike Roth, Pynchon, Morrison, or even DeLillo, it took 27 years after the publication of "The Orchard Keeper" before McCarthy would begin to enjoy commercial success with "All the Pretty Horses", published in 1992. How does one deal with the self doubts over the years? Surely the mind must have stopped by that dark, lovely and deep Frostian wood from time to time, but McCarthy clearly believed in something - destiny, karma, promise, or something else - that kept him going.
How did he do it???
Just tear the cover off and bind it with staples and strings if you don't like it
I'd rather just buy the hardcover version.
For what purpose was this done?
You have to be in the right mood. The book is incredibly slow. 5 page descriptions of landscapes will piss you off if you're reading for the plot.
Plot and characters are overrated.