All the Pretty Horses (Border Trilogy Series #1) by Cormac McCarthy

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  • Publisher: Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
  • Pub. Date: June 1993
  • ISBN-13: 9780679744399
  • Sales Rank: 4,107
  • 320pp
  • Series: Border Trilogy Series, #1
  • Edition Description: Movie-Tie-In Edition
  • Edition Number: 1
 
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Synopsis

With the 1998 publication of Cities Of The Plain, Cormac McCarthy's acclaimed Border trilogy is now complete. The first and most admired book of the series is McCarthy's National Book Award-winning All The Pretty Horses. In highly evocative prose that puts the reader firmly in the saddle, All The Pretty Horses follows the progress of laconic 16-year-old Texan John Grady Cole, his pal Lacey Rawlins, and the mysterious young sharp shooter Jimmy Blevins as they ride across the border into Mexico in search of adventure.

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[All the Pretty Horses's} elegiac rhythm captures the badlands of Texas and northern Mexico with a passion most writers either couldn't muster or wouldn't dare.

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Biography

Cormac McCarthy is the author of the novels The Crossing, Cities of the Plain, The Orchard Keeper, Outer Dark, Child of God, Suttree, and Blood Meridian and the plays The Stonemason and The Gardener's Son.

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A little lacking....by Markc

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June 05, 2009: All the Pretty Horses use's a writing stye unique to only Cormac McCarthy, and it isn't that great. He doesn'y give the characters too much dialogue, possibly because he doesn't talk thatmuch himself, and he doesn't use punctuations. I dislike the way he doesn't use symbolism either, it doesn't give the book much depth and it can't hold my interest. The way Cormac McCarthy portrays these characters in general was to my overall disliking, his lack of description of physical appearence and even their emotions. All and all i would say i'd advise you not to read this.

Absolutely Wonderfulby Dying-Anthem

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May 25, 2009: I started out reading this book with some hesitance. I had to pick a book to read for my english class, and out of the named this was the only one that had caught my eye. Ten pages into the book and I was drawn in, hugry for all the description that McCarthy has expertly woven into this wonderful book. It was difficult for me to put it down. Definitely a book worth reading!


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