
Dog Soldiers
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Narrated by:
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Tom Stechschulte
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By:
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Robert Stone
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Critic reviews
"A dark descendant of Conrad's and Hemingway's adventure stories...Goes hell-for-leather across the landscape." ( The New York Times Book Review)
Great book!
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Novel about Vietnam war and US counterculture.
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Interminable!
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So, I was hoping for great things, when I tracked down the source; great reviews, trumpeting the excellence of the book, only increased the crashing nature of my disappointment.
Firstly, the issue of the narrator; a terrible droning storyteller, with a bad American accent ( is he really US?) that is irritating and so wearing on the swing of the story; as for his attempts at narrating the female characters dialogue, the worst, laughably bad!
Then, the dialogue and writing style of Stone, far from advancing the pace and excitement of a good story, merely serves to emasculate any thrust and guts from the adventure.
The writing style, is tiresome, pretentious, dated and altogether unenjoyable.
I hated this book, quite frankly; oh well, at least the film improved on the book, which is a rare thing!
A bitter disappointment of a book
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