To: PJ-Comix
First I have to apoligize for being so tardy about posting to this thread. My perspective is that Shane tells a story that is not often told anymore. The book tells a story where there is a strong sense of right and wrong, where a person (Shane) who is not at peace with who he is or was, tries to find redemption. Unfortunately, events happen that prevent him from being able to stay where he has found his peace, but he does find redemption.
To: stylin_geek
No problem. There is no time limit for posting to the book discussion threads.
BTW, the next Reading Club book assignment is "The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test" by Tom Wolfe. The discusslon for this book will commence on September 9.
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