The Whisperers

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He was not averse to flying, and rarely felt the necessity to carry anything that might make a bag search at an airport awkward, if not actively unwelcome, but where possible he preferred to travel by train. It reminded him of a more civilized era, when the pace of life was slower and people had more time for small courtesies. In addition, his debilitated condition meant that he found driving for long distances to be uncomfortable and a chore, as well as potentially hazardous, for the medication... that he took to control his pain often led to drowsiness. Unfortunately, this was not a particular problem at present: he had reduced the dosage to keep his head clear, and consequently he was suffering. On a train, he could get up and prowl the carriage, or stand in the café car sipping a drink, anything to distract himself from the torments of the body. He had taken a seat in a quiet car at Penn Station, a contented smile on his face as the train emerged from below ground into hazy sunshine.

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Guest 4 years ago

I enjoyed this book. It was easily read, entertaining, easy to follow. I had read his first book, Every Dead Thing, a year or two ago & enjoyed it. I randomly grabbed this one, rather than reading his next book (Dark Hollow). I had no problem following the storyline & figuring out the relationship of continuing characters.

I don't consciously pick up on symbolism, so I can't discuss that. (Symbolism was an area that my grades suffered in English class.) I like to read for entertainment & to inadvertently learn something now & then, and that's what I base my likes/dislikes on!

If you read it, hope you enjoy it as well!

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