
Review of The Passenger by Cormac McCarthy
The Passenger is a novel with a false plot that doesn’t matter at all. Things happen, and you think they may be connected, but that
The Passenger is a novel with a false plot that doesn’t matter at all. Things happen, and you think they may be connected, but that
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