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Very good character-driven, post-apocalyptic story with supernatural elements that doesn't get bogged down with extraneous details. The book is paced really well and I didn't feel like it ever dragged, despite its 856 pages. It has the feel of a comic book or a graphic novel. The bad guys are just absolutely horrendous, which I wouldn't want any other way. McCammon excels at totally grossing you out in a variety of ways.
My only real gripes were the borderline cartoonish way some of the characters spoke (good old Rusty Weathers, for example), and his painfully bad metaphors, i.e. "the bullets whizzed by like flies at a garbage man's convention."
Those things aside, it was a good book that I'd definitely recommend to anyone who's into post-apocalyptic, war, and/or fantasy stuff.
My only real gripes were the borderline cartoonish way some of the characters spoke (good old Rusty Weathers, for example), and his painfully bad metaphors, i.e. "the bullets whizzed by like flies at a garbage man's convention."
Those things aside, it was a good book that I'd definitely recommend to anyone who's into post-apocalyptic, war, and/or fantasy stuff.