A review by fil
Damnation Alley by Roger Zelazny

3.0

This is my first foray into Zelazny territory, it was good. Nothing too deep here, just a good story with an interesting protagonist.

What was a big letdown was everything seemed rushed; the introduction of the main character, the description of the post-apocalyptic world they all live in, the cross-country trip and even the ending, which was also a foregone conclusion. Except for some robotic dialogue, nothing was wrong per se, I just felt it could have been developed a whole lot more, could have stood to be longer without compromising the story one bit.