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Title | : | The Old Man and the Wasteland (The Wasteland Saga #1) |
Author | : | Nick Cole |
Book Format | : | ebook |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 125 pages |
Published | : | 2011 by Lulu |
Categories | : | Apocalyptic. Post Apocalyptic. Science Fiction. Fiction. Dystopia |
Nick Cole
ebook | Pages: 125 pages Rating: 3.82 | 5228 Users | 340 Reviews
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Forty years after the destruction of civilization... Man is reduced to salvaging the ruins of a broken world. One man’s most prized possession is Hemingway’s Classic ‘The Old Man and the Sea.’ With the words of the novel echoing across the wasteland, a survivor of the Nuclear Holocaust journeys into the unknown to break a curse.What follows is an incredible tale of survival and endurance.
One man must survive the desert wilderness and mankind gone savage to discover the truth of Hemingway’s classic tale of man versus nature.
Part Hemingway, part Cormac McCarthy’s The Road, a suspenseful odyssey into the dark heart of the Post-Apocalyptic American southwest.
A book lover’s action flick.
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ISBN: | 1257629220 (ISBN13: 9781257629220) |
Edition Language: | English URL http://nickcolebooks.com/ |
Series: | The Wasteland Saga #1 |
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Ratings: 3.82 From 5228 Users | 340 ReviewsNotice Appertaining To Books The Old Man and the Wasteland (The Wasteland Saga #1)
Probably closer to 1.5 stars, actually. It certainly isn't the worst, plodding, politics-shoving, most poorly written book I've ever read (that dubious honor currently goes to Nobody's Princess), but it definitely had its moments.The Old Man and the Wasteland, in case the title and the author's Hemingway-meets-McCarthy notice didn't give it away, is a post-apocalyptic novel about one man's journey through, well, a wasteland. The writing is mediocre at best, with the occasionally bright patch ofNot quite sure what to think of this book. It has some pretty impressive ratings/reviews on both GoodReads and Amazon, but I couldn't figure out why. It wasn't terrible, but this book did not really catch my interest until at 82% on Kindle. It tasted like The Road, with a little The Postman, a drizzle of Hemingway, a dash of Hostel, and a sprinkle of Mad Max. What's that, you say? Sounds like a disaster? Well, yeah. It WAS a post-apocalyptic novel, so disaster comes into play. But it wasn't a
I thought it was great. Only wish it were longer.
A mix of Fallout and Hemingway, this book rules. An old man looking for that "last great salvage" goes into the wild of the wasteland though it may be the last thing he ever does, and finds some ..... really cool shit. This is most definitely worth a read. This is among the top ten books I have read in the past couple of years.
Hard to put down, well-written, interesting pre-diaster flashbacks, fantastic ending. I've read quite a lot in the post-apocalypse genre and this is one of my favorites. Looking forward to see what he writes next.
This was a dark introspective little story. I found myself rooting for The Old Man on his journey. I got a little lost in his memories with him. I suppose in the end, that is all we have.
4 StarsA tight well written post apocalyptic novella that is set some time in the future. This is the story of the Old Man, his life, his living, and his pursuit of salvage. We are not given much backstory, or reasons behind the end of days, just simple drops of terrorism, nuclear bombs, and world wide retaliation.This short story has many similarities to Hemingway's The Old Man and the Sea, it is even a book in possession of the Old Man. The entire read can be done in one sitting. I enjoyed
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