
Why Did the Ogre Cross the Road? Review
The Road's original plot and deep characters create an emotional, gripping read. McCarthy's minimalist writing style stands out, though the lack of punctuation may deter some readers.
Books set in an imagined future society that is dehumanizing and often controlled by a totalitarian government.
The Road's original plot and deep characters create an emotional, gripping read. McCarthy's minimalist writing style stands out, though the lack of punctuation may deter some readers.
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