This book was recommended to me by no less than three people. They
all enjoyed the book. I however, cannot share their praise for it,
at least not as much.
The story is a slow one, which often times is good, but this time,
the author wasn't able to hook me. The way he describes the
settings, to me, was a very frustrating method. I have never read a
book using the word 'and' as much as this one. This word, is used
many times within the same sentence. Also, using the word 'and' or
not, some sentences take up half a page. I found this to be
draining.
It may appear that I have just criticism for the writing style of
the book...But I didn't really care what happenned to the
characters. I wasn't all that interested in the plot (ranchers go
to Mexico to work, one falls in love, they are thrown in jail...).
Perhaps this is one occasion where the movie will be better than
the book, since beautiful scenery is a given.
I don't know how so many people managed to love this book to the
degree to which they do.
Not knowing much about McCarthy, I bought the whole trilogy(All the
Pretty Horses, The Crossing, and Cities of the Plain), based on
discussions with three friends. Having read the first book, I
really don't feel like reading the next two.