Takeaway: Subject matter and writing style and content do not always match. Odd to hear tragic, violent and heart rending action in such beautiful prose.
I am clearly following popularity when I read Cormac McCarthy. I had not read him before I watched No Country for Old Men. I then listen to the book as an Audiobook.
The Road has the same narrator, but the southwestern rural drawl did not seem to fit the character quite as well. But it grew on me.
What I like so much about McCarthy’s writing is the lyric (almost poetic) descriptions of the narrative.
He is beautiful to listen to, even as the incredibly tragic or violent actions are happening.
Summary: Bean and his three gifted children are flying through space searching for a cure and a home.
Takeaway: Christians need to allow their heroes to be real people. Putting people up on a pedestal not only harms those looking, but those on the pedestal.
Quick Thoughts: Milo Weaver, hero of the first two books is not in this one until 1/3 in. Either a good conclusion or a set up for a re-start of the series.
Summary: The conclusion, this time, is real.
Summary: Charlie now knows who actually killed Alex and he is searching for Waterman, his best clue on how to get back to his normal life.
Takeaway: We are created to need solitude, community and to do service.