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ok, I'm up to chapter 47 and I really like this book. damn, it gets intense! it will be soup weather soon so the next time I make beef stew, I'm going to tell my family it's asshole stew. actually, I think that's what I will call beef stew from now on. these are my notes I jotted down so I'm gonna be all over the place. listening to this book makes me want to pack some type of survivor kit with water, canned food & meats, waterproof matches, etc. my notes up to chapter 47...
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like I said earlier, I'm not much for this kind of read, setting, etc. but I'm glad I joined this buddy read.
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like I said earlier, I'm not much for this kind of read, setting, etc. but I'm glad I joined this buddy read.

Walking dead is my favourite TV show Im up to vol 23 on the comics and havent started Fear the Walking Dead yet, stoked a fellow kiwi has a big role in it Cliff Curtis.
Im up to chapter 13 and am loving it, all the characters are interesting and I stayed up to 2am reading last night! Agree D.M. definately can see who the good guys and bad guys are

In my view, this is the best one by far.
A good one from the 1950s is WORLD WITHOUT END. THE TIME TRAVELERS from the 1960s is not bad.

Visually and emotionally, a stunning movie. But far removed from any kind of reality.
I'm on chapter 64. I've been listening at work but now I'm off til Tuesday and I'm really thinking about buying the e-book. I gotta be doing something while listening to an audiobook. damn, this book is intense! I like it so much more than I thought I would. the only other Robert mccammon book I've listened to was Speaks the Nightbird but I like this one way more.

Was anyone else frustrated by the time jump? I personally felt robbed of the span of time. That does not mean that what is going on is not interesting but maybe I was just used to following the initial adventures of these characters.
I also wanted to note that I found the whole cold war quite relevant to our current situation with Russia. Experts are actually calling it Cold War 2.0 and the situation with Russia and the Ukraine is only adding to that. While there is a definite 80's tone to the beginning of the book I think it has some interesting parallels to today.

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My two favorite movies are Night of the Living Dead and Dawn of the Dead, so my favorite post-apocalypse movie is Dawn of the Dead by default.
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That is an interesting fact, Lan Lan. Thanks for calling it to our attention.

Jeff wrote: "Finished the book last night. I loved it the first time I read it, and it holds up on a re-read. My one-line impression of the book as a whole: Robert R. McCammon is not at all subtle.
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Cool, thanks Jeff :)
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Cool, thanks Jeff :)
Jeff wrote: "Finished the book last night. I loved it the first time I read it, and it holds up on a re-read. My one-line impression of the book as a whole: Robert R. McCammon is not at all subtle.
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yeah, I would agree. i gotta remember this was the 80's
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yeah, I would agree. i gotta remember this was the 80's
*~Lan Lan~* wrote: "I am not an expert in post-apocalyptic movies but Mad Max: Fury Road was a delightful surprise. I went to see it in the theaters with my friend without any expectations other than my dad hated the ..."
Glad you enjoyed it, but I didn't. I don't even know why, it just wasn't mad Max to me. Watched San Andrea's last night, and that it now one of my all time least favourite films! (view spoiler)
Glad you enjoyed it, but I didn't. I don't even know why, it just wasn't mad Max to me. Watched San Andrea's last night, and that it now one of my all time least favourite films! (view spoiler)
I'm up to chapter 29, the story is OK, but I don't seem to be loving it as much as everyone else. Beginning to think I'm hard to please (maybe it's an age thing and I'm turning into a grumpy old woman).




Thank goodness someone is at the same part as me! ;-)
I am loving the book so far! My girlfriend and I have been busy but are both glad to be part of this buddy read. We love post apocalyptic fiction.
A big thank you to everyone who is participating in this buddy read!!
Nick, I just finished Dead Sea and that's exactly how I felt with that one. I'm so glad it's over.

Question...what race is Sister? Somehow I missed that
Usually I would go back in the book and find missed information, but I feel the need to press on forward...one step (or word in this case) at a time.

Was this orignally sold as two books when first ?
Pamellia wrote: "I just started Book Two. When I read comments about book two and the skipping of time, I thought we were talking chapter one and two. LOL.I didn't see why skipping a few hours was a problem. Duh!!!..."
No, this was originally sold as one novel. I've read this book 3 times and I absolutely love it. The characters, landscape, and storytelling are so vibrant. It feels as if you're in the story.
No, this was originally sold as one novel. I've read this book 3 times and I absolutely love it. The characters, landscape, and storytelling are so vibrant. It feels as if you're in the story.

A lot of this reaction may be my fault though. Life is so busy I'm beginning to resent the time it's taking me to wade through one 950 page tome. I think my days of epic reads are over. At least until things settle down and my attention span lengthens again.

I am the same way with Stephen Kings the Dark Tower, if I force myself my opinion of the series goes way way down. I have to really be in the mood to read ginormous books.
Hope the book redeems itself for you!
Kaisersoze wrote: "Amid all the love here, I'm kind of loathe to admit, Swan Song is losing me. There are some quality buts, but there are so many long passages in between where not much of anything happens. McCammon..."
My life is currently hectic too and reading this monster is going to take me a while. I am so far behind but I am not going to rush myself because, like you, I will just dislike the book.
So far though (at chapter 11) I like the book but still find myself a little bored. I think it is because I have been into the nuclear apocalypse mood for a while and now it is coming to an end... until Fallout 4 comes out and I will be obsessed.

Also that moment in the theater creeped me right out. (view spoiler) ["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>
My life is currently hectic too and reading this monster is going to take me a while. I am so far behind but I am not going to rush myself because, like you, I will just dislike the book.
So far though (at chapter 11) I like the book but still find myself a little bored. I think it is because I have been into the nuclear apocalypse mood for a while and now it is coming to an end... until Fallout 4 comes out and I will be obsessed.

Also that moment in the theater creeped me right out. (view spoiler) ["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>
Kaisersoze wrote: "Amid all the love here, I'm kind of loathe to admit, Swan Song is losing me. There are some quality buts, but there are so many long passages in between where not much of anything happens. McCammon..."
Im still thinking its okay, but not loving it, and like you getting a bit bored with the long drawn out bits. :(
Im still thinking its okay, but not loving it, and like you getting a bit bored with the long drawn out bits. :(


I am a slow reader so I will probably be the last one to finish the book. ;-)

We can have a contest.
I just re-borrowed the Kindle book from the library, as my original 2-week loan had ended.
Jonathan wrote: "I haven't read as many different authors as the rest of you, however in my opinion this book is a lot different from the usual post apocalyptic fiction I have been exposed to. I feel like a lot of ..."
Haha no think the last person to finish it will be me!
Haha no think the last person to finish it will be me!

;-)

I agree, Jonathan. I'm enjoying it for the same reasons.

I've reached the time jump, and have just decided to plow on, because if I stop, I many never come back to it.
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