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I totally agree with you Mehmet! That was written with such skill...I keep thinking maybe if I continue to read more and more of Robert's book, his talent will somehow rub off on me!! Of course, I'm sure the more he writes, the more talented he becomes.
Someone mentioned being bored with this reading. There were no parts of this book that bored me. I was totally absorbed into the here and now of the book and looked forward to what might happen next.
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I believe Latasha mentioned that she read Speaks the Nightbird and was enjoying Swan Song more. I agree that SS is a superior book compared to Nightbird. However, Nightbird is the first in the Matthew Corbett series and I think there was simply a different approach to the story telling. In fact, Speaks the Nightbird is not my favorite book in the Matthew Corbett series. The series is an American pre-Revolutionary war Historical Fiction genre...I have enjoyed it....not as much as some of the other McCammon books, however.
I am not certain how many McCammon books I have read now. He is by far, my favorite author. His writing speaks to me on so many levels. How'd he know to do that?
A BRITISH MINI-SERIES (I don't know the name). It was about the world, well, England, after a virus killed most everyone in the world. I'm going to do some research and try to find the name of it and where one might watch it. Very good story. The protagonist caught the flu, but did not die...I think all the people who survived were that way. I'll post the title here if I can find it.




Sometimes that gets to me, also, Randy. This book was not one of those times. For me it broke up the story in a way that made the book itself stronger, again, in my opinion. I also recently read a book where there was a current trial going on and what we got of that was the transcript of the trial...then the background was in between the many transcripts. It worked with that book, but it doesn't always work.
YES!!! I looked up the British short lived series, Survivors and that is it. Thanks guys, I've always wondered what the name of that series was!
Swan Song isn't for everyone. I know many of the Stephen King purists can't get over the comparisons with The Stand and then refuse to look at Swan Song on its own merit. That's really too bad. I love both, but for me, Swan Song speaks to me like no others. It really strikes a chord and has the staying power where I think about it weeks, months, and years later.
the book I'm reading now is doing that (switching between characters) and it is not working at all in that book.



Mine is Josh and Swan."
Yup.
But the title of the book *is* SWAN song... :)

My favorite characters to read about is Macklin and the Army of Excellence. This is a horror group, right? Haha

I actually find Roland's character interesting with the transformation from start to the end. I swear I went to school with half a dozen people that could've ended up being him.

Jeff wrote: "I like Josh and the crazy K-Mart guy."
oh yeah! I liked him too. I pictured him as very handsome...and then he opens his mouth and he's bat shit crazy ..*sigh*
oh yeah! I liked him too. I pictured him as very handsome...and then he opens his mouth and he's bat shit crazy ..*sigh*

Hope others get the same type of buzz out of it :-)

I didn't hear as much hype regarding this book, so maybe my expectations aren't as high as everyone else. Still in terms of a good post apocalyptic story I really feel it delivers!

I didn't hear as much hype regarding this book, so maybe my expectations aren't as high as everyone else. Still in terms of a good post apoca..."
Totally agree, Jonathan. I'm not sure how I will feel about The Stand when I read it next month. SS really checks all the boxes for me.
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I thought the whole concept of Job's Mask was a great part of the story!
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I thought the whole concept of Job's Mask was a great part of the story!




In a way I felt similar, Jonathan. While I honestly loved reading this book, there was an underlying "fear" of how real a holocaust of this nature could be. I remember the fear of the Soviet union. I also remember that Satan and communism were one in the same in my mind. So Friend freaked me out a bit. Honestly my emotional state was not the best as I read SS. But ya know...it was so worth it!!!

I wanted to make it clear this was my understanding as a child of the 1950s early 1960s. Funny how those childhood fears can creep up on us when we least expect it.
Pamellia wrote: "I have always thought the title of this book referred to the final song/actions. How does that relate to the gitl, Swan? Someone mentioned the story was about Swan the character. While I don't thin..."
I would have to agree. I think it's obvious that Swan's name mirrors the duality of the title as well as the end of the world. McCammon grew up in the same era as you did and I read an interview where this was the major influence for him in writing Swan Song. For him, and many of us growing up, nuclear war was always lurking around the corner threatening to blow us all to smithereens. I think this is just a continuation in his mind of what would be left if the world did go crazy and push the button.
I would have to agree. I think it's obvious that Swan's name mirrors the duality of the title as well as the end of the world. McCammon grew up in the same era as you did and I read an interview where this was the major influence for him in writing Swan Song. For him, and many of us growing up, nuclear war was always lurking around the corner threatening to blow us all to smithereens. I think this is just a continuation in his mind of what would be left if the world did go crazy and push the button.

Anyway I'd like to have read it with you guys but I've reached my "read three books at one" limit haha.

I love how it doesn't glorify the apocalypse without being too depressing. So many post apocalyptic movies leave out radiation poisoning and other hardships that Swan Song touches on really well.



Wasteland Weekend short film is a tribute to Swan Song
Hunter

I would say in terms of good vs evil their might be similarities to The Stand. I would also say some of the religious overtones it is extremely subtle. I am not a Cristian so I didn't feel like I was being hit over the head by a Bible Thumper at all. I am not sure how the religious overtones in The Stand hold out.
Other then that I would say Swan Song for me is the preferred choice. ;-)
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Thank you for the link! That is awesome.
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I am actually really happy I got it on my kindle so that I don't have to be constantly reminded how intimidating it is haha.