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The Lincoln Highway: A New York Times Number One Bestseller

The Lincoln Highway: A New York Times Number One Bestseller

byAmor Towles
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Gadgetgirl
5.0 out of 5 starsA wonderful read
Reviewed in Australia on 13 January 2022
Such an “escapade” is the Lincoln Highway! Beautifully drawn characters are the young men and boy whose tales are intertwined. With the intention of travelling the highway to San Francisco as envisioned by young Billy, in search of the mother of him and Emmet, the pair are sidetracked through the actions of the other young men and find themselves heading for New York. The journey with them is full of action and snippets of homespun wisdom. Do take the journey with them.
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Morgan
3.0 out of 5 starsAn American Tradition - The Road
Reviewed in Australia on 15 October 2021
The road has mythic status in American literature beginning with the Oregon Trail and moving through each generation's incarnations. Towles' book leans heavily on the tradition and has Towles' trademark fascination with style which gives the book both its strengths and weaknesses. Strength - nothing can dent the ease of the prose and the movement of the narrative but its weaknesses are its obvious indebtedness to Steinbeck, Charles Portis and the Coen brothers. The picaresque form demands a virtuous protagonist but Emmet is perhaps a little too good. I found it didn't reach the heights of A Gentleman in Moscow and Duchess began to irritate long before the end. Perhaps that's intentional. Even so it irked this reader and the holy innocent Wooly just made me want to slap him.

Aside from the preciousness of some characters one minor fault began to grate on me like sand in a sneaker - the author's reliance of a blow to the head "'.. and then everything went dark.... when he awoke...' to advance the narrative. I don't care if it's meant to be a trope or simply lazy writing but the amateur neurologist in me began counting the blows and wondering why at least one of the bodies slumping to the ground wasn't permanently brain damaged or dead. Hitting somebody on the head with a shovel doesn't give a convenient brief coma. It kills them and leaves them looking like a frog.

Aside from these caveats I enjoyed the book but my heart belongs back in Moscow.
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Alison Ritchie
2.0 out of 5 stars Not Towles's best novel
Reviewed in Australia on 22 November 2021
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It is OK and has good twist and turns, but does not have the flowing beauty of his masterpiece "Moscow"
I feel there are too many smaller characters in the novel. Too much "stop/Go"
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Sandra S
2.0 out of 5 stars Disappointed
Reviewed in Australia on 14 January 2022
I’m probably being unfair because I could not finish this story. Perhaps it improved along the way but the sudden switch from 3rd person point of view to 1st person narration with a character I didn’t know, completely put me off - like someone snatched the book from my hands and thrust another in its place. I enjoyed the first pages, getting to know Emmet and Billy and was in the groove, feeling some attachment to them and their journey when up pops Duchess who starts telling the story. Took me time to work out what was going on and instead of the author giving us time to attach to Duchess as a character, he just took over the narrative. I just could not see the point in the changed POV. Totally cut me off from caring about what was to happen so I’ve let this one go.
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Compulsive Reader
2.0 out of 5 stars Polished prose provokes lethargy
Reviewed in the United States on 9 October 2021
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Try as I might, I failed to generate a spark of interest in any of the characters or their aimless wanderings. A Gentleman in Moscow, though set almost entirely in one building, had a great deal more action and interest.
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2.0 out of 5 stars Wanders off the highway
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 13 November 2021
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Interesting at first then the characters and story start to wander all over the place - and I don't just mean as they develop their journey. Emmett and Billy come alive in the first chapters but then seem to fall away and become far less believable. VERY disappointing.
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paul lumsden
2.0 out of 5 stars Highway To Hell
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 16 November 2021
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One word.......DISAPPOINTING.
Overwritten and under-edited.
Came across as a poor man's Garrison Keilor's stories (Lake Woebegone).
Every single character has the insight and wisdom of Socrates.
A poor effort that smacks of the author fulfilling requirements for a book contract.
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Dave
2.0 out of 5 stars Not great
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 9 December 2021
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I read a review of this in The Times and thought it would be a slow burning, poetic story. It isn't. I was very aware of the author on every page and never truly believed the characters. It is a series of events occurring with no real peril, but plenty of obviously communicated 'wisdom'.
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Overheated credit card
2.0 out of 5 stars Disappointing
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 3 January 2022
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Nowhere near as good as Gentleman in Moscow and very derivative in style. Has he run out of steam I wonder?
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William Disbrow
2.0 out of 5 stars Loved A Gentleman in Moscow
Reviewed in Canada on 28 November 2021
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A Gentleman in Moscow was one of the best I've ever read. Brilliant.
I looked forward to The Lincoln Highway and it started out wonderfully. I hate to be a snot but it became corny and predictable about a third of the way in. Completely lost my interest. I have not bothered to finish it.
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2.0 out of 5 stars Boy's Own Adventure
Reviewed in Canada on 18 December 2021
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Towles' two earlier books are among my favourites. The Lincoln Highway was more like a Young Adult or even Boy's Own Adventure tale. Far too many implausible events cloud the well written book but it was not for Towles' earlier audience. Disappointed.
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Marc
2.0 out of 5 stars Boring
Reviewed in Spain on 27 November 2021
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30÷ in the book, nothing had really happened. I put it down. After the previous 2 books from the author, I can't be more disappointed. :(
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