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shedontknowyoulilbro 's review for:

No Country for Old Men by Cormac McCarthy
5.0

There is a lot I think I should say about this book. There's a richness of themes all throughout, up to the very end.
I could maybe try to articulate as best as I can my thoughts about how the story conveys a sort of feeling of impending doom, of everything ending in the worst way, and that it is unstoppable.
Or maybe about how Chigurh is an amazing character in many ways, not only because of what he does and says, but what he represents, what he becomes.
Also I could try and talk about the way it communicates this sense impending doom even outside the scope of the story, but of society, of the hopes of future generations.
But I think I'll just say this, this book made me think a whole lot and it fascinated me in the most unexpected fashion and that is all I can ask from a book.