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“The Road” by Cormac McCarthy

   Posted by: Jim    in SciFi

                                 This is one of those books I felt I had to read. It has all the right ingredients, an everyman struggle against impossible odds, an inexplicable end of the world where anything might happen, two characters you have to follow and excellent writing pacing and structure.

            Be warned, however, this view of man is grimmer than a story about the plague in the middle ages. Mr. McCarthy has set out to show man at his worse and succeeds. He places “The man” and “the boy” against a back drop of complete destruction where hope or any other positive thinking just does not exist. I can not share his view of us and our world.

            While this erudite novel is well worth reading and thinking about; I had two immediate reactions. In the beginning I could not buy an earth where there was such wholesale destruction of living matter and yet man had survived. At the end of the book  I wish I had read the story about the guy with the shotgun.

                               Wilbur Smith has a history of great action adventure novels. I particularly liked his ancient Egypt series as well as a number of his other more recent action-history stories.  But he has been writing for a long time and this novel goes back to 1965. The hero is a mercenary working for the Congolese’s government tasked to rescue embattled civilians from the war zone and by the way bring back the diamonds.

            All the elements here are good. He presents a hodgepodge of actors with a raft of personal problems and character flaws, a civil war with no clear heroes and a love story about two unlikely people thrown together by mere circumstance. It all works. The story is fast moving and the action believable. It’s a fast and fun read.

            Read this book for the numbers. Our hero, Bruce, has about 60 men. His first encounter with an insane general rampaging across the countryside has only a few more. It shows just how  few it takes to make the world a much worse place for the many.