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(06-14-2017, 02:31 PM)rollerjag Wrote: I recently started the only Cormac McCarthy novel I've yet to read, Suttree. Like most, if not all, of McCarthy's work, it has unforgettable characters and a perfect command of the vernacular peculiar to the local setting of his stories. About 20% into the novel and I can tell it's going to evolve into something delightfully creepy. I have a read a few by him. I find that his novels grow on me (haunt me?) as the months pass.
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