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  • I’ve read seven of McCarthy’s books and most of Thomas Hardy’s novels, actually onto the less well known ones now: The Hand of Ethelberta is my current reading.
    I hadn’t made the connection but I can see what you mean to some extent. Someone described the landscapes as being characters in Hardy’s novels and you could say the same for some of McCarthy’s work.
    Hardy doesn’t do happy endings either.
















  • The opposite for me. I had to read Watership Down in Year 7 and it came in a year of personal tragedy. It really helped me escape my reality and, while I don’t think I did that well in the assignments for the book (can’t recall, but did pretty badly at school that year), I loved the book enough to buy my own copy and have regularly reread it over the years, including quite recently. I still love it and would be happy for it to be the last book I ever read when that day comes.





  • A Question of Travel by Yvonne de Kretser. It’s a shame as I loved the first third but it promised much and delivered little. I came to dislike the female protagonist so much. The male I liked. We follow these two separate stories for 500 pages expecting them to come together and they do, but barely and with no significance, and then the book is over.