If you go to the actual list, the re-reads have a red * next to them.
I read The Corrections first and loved it, and read All Families Are Psychotic a few months later, which was good, but I didn't like quite as much, though I definitely see the similarities. Mark Haddon's Spot of Bother is very much like both of them. You'd probably like it.
The Road was my first Cormac McCarthy book. I think I'll definitely read more of him, especially after seeing the film version of No Country for Old Men, which was quite excellent.
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Date: 2007-12-30 08:30 pm (UTC)I read The Corrections first and loved it, and read All Families Are Psychotic a few months later, which was good, but I didn't like quite as much, though I definitely see the similarities. Mark Haddon's Spot of Bother is very much like both of them. You'd probably like it.
The Road was my first Cormac McCarthy book. I think I'll definitely read more of him, especially after seeing the film version of No Country for Old Men, which was quite excellent.