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No Country for Old Men

1h 15m · Journey to Wonder · 10 Mar 18:28

A change of pace and experiement this year moving out of our usual genre comfort zone! We devle into the world of 1980's south-west Texas with Cormac McCarthy's 2005 novel, No Country for Old Men. As usual we also delve into the 2007 Cohen Brothers movie of the same name. We intertwine the discussion of both since the book was written with the intention of it beocming a screenplay for the movie.

Next time, we retreat deep into our comfort zone with a genre AND franchise tie in novel with Star Trek: Strange New Worlds: The High Country by John Jackson Miller. We'll review the book and take the opportunity to discuss our favourite series of the NuTrek era.

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A change of pace and experiement this year moving out of our usual genre comfort zone! We devle into the world of 1980's south-west Texas with Cormac McCarthy's 2005 novel, No Country for Old Men. As usual we also delve into the 2007 Cohen Brothers movie of the same name. We intertwine the discussion of both since the book was written with the intention of it beocming a screenplay for the movie.

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