Mystery Lover...but overall a very eclectic reader. Will read everything from the classics to historical fiction. Biography to essays. Not into horror or much into YA. If you would like me to review a book, then please see my stated review policy BEFORE emailing me. Please Note: This is a book blog. It is not a platform for advertising. Please do NOT contact me to ask that I promote your NON-book websites or products. Thank you.
Pages
Wednesday, August 25, 2010
Candle #17: Damnation Alley
Absolutely enjoyed Alley--despite the raw, post-apocalyptic background and the anti-hero that was really hard to like. Is it better that a good man decline to do something for the right reasons or for a bad man to do something good for all the wrong reasons? Half-way through the story I was rooting for Hell Tanner to complete his mission even though I really didn't want him to earn his pardon. Tanner is not your usual hero. A convicted killer, cold-hearted rapist, and drug smuggler, Tanner is given the chance to have all his sins against the state forgiven if he will make the seemingly impossible cross-country journey from California to Boston to deliver much needed medication to a war-ravaged population suffering from plague. Tanner must cross through the radioactive desert, fight off giant bats and snakes, and ride out violent, unpredictable storms that can dump debris at any time in order to finish his journey.
Even though the subject matter is violent and distopic, Zelazny writes with a power and poetry that is rare in such hard-nosed science fiction. His descriptions of the journey leave no doubt about the harsh realities Tanner faces, but draws you into the story and makes you a part of that reality. Four stars out of five on Visual Bookshelf.
6 comments:
Sorry folks, but I have been getting an incredible amount of spam. I have adjusted my settings and all messages will be moderated from now on. If that does not take care of the problem then I will have to go to the "Prove You're Not a Robot" thing--which I hate as much as you do.
If your name does not appear automatically, please tell me your name in the comment. Otherwise you will just show up as "Unknown." Thanks!
This sounds interesting. I rather enjoy seeing if I can resist an author who tries to make me cheer for someone unlikeable.
ReplyDeleteJust stopping by from the Blog Hop. I'm a new follower. I've got some great giveaways this week. Hope you'll stop by to enter!
ReplyDelete~Inspired Kathy
Over The Moon by Diane Daniels ends 9/15.
The Aristobrats by Jennifer Solow ends 9/24
The Maze Runner by James Dashner ends 10/3.
Hi, stopping by from the bloghop, certainly sounds like an interesting read
ReplyDeleteHi there,
ReplyDeleteJust hopping over via hop! I love your blog, it's really neat and everything is so organised! Have a wonderful weekend and happy blogging!
Best,
Lisa (Badass Bookie) xx
http://badassbookie.blogspot.com/
found you through the hop, Zelazny is always a good read!!
ReplyDeleteI like violent anti heroes. This might be right up my ally.
ReplyDelete