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Initial Impressions: Outer Dark, by Cormac McCarthy - August 2023
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Thanks for the encouragement Diane.




I hope to start on this tomorrow. It's only available for me on audio also. My library system has just one physical copy and the wait is until the end of August. Hopefully this one isn't hard to follow on audio.

Soooo true Connie. Congrats to you Lexy.
I found this one and Child of God his darkest ones so far, but I haven't read Blood Meridian yet. With McCarthy, you have to expect anything.


If you are familiar with the shape of Tennessee, johnson county occupies the very top tip on the right side of the state.
Congratulations on your retirement, Lexi! I retired 2 years ago and am having so much fun I wonder why I put it off so long.
I just now started this, the only McCarthy novel I have yet to read. I've reached the point where I approach each new McCarthy book with a certain amount of dread but it appears to be unwarranted here, at least so far. Yes, it's dark but at least there is yet to be any necrophilia or watermelon abuse.
I just now started this, the only McCarthy novel I have yet to read. I've reached the point where I approach each new McCarthy book with a certain amount of dread but it appears to be unwarranted here, at least so far. Yes, it's dark but at least there is yet to be any necrophilia or watermelon abuse.
McCarthy is almost as good as Shakespeare or Nabokov when it comes to coining new words, and this book has a few. My favorite so far is flaptongued as in "you flaptongued old bat".
Methinks McCarthy had the Book of Mark, chapter 5, in mind when he wrote the scene with the herd of pigs. Is he suggesting that Culla may be possessed?