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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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Gadgetgirl
5.0 out of 5 stars A wonderful read
Reviewed in Australia on 13 January 2022
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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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Andrew Doyle
5.0 out of 5 stars Amor Towles is quickly becoming my favourite author
Reviewed in Australia on 11 December 2021
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This book is NOT A Gentleman in Moscow, and it shouldn't be expected to be.
It showcases the author's range of imagination and captivated me from the first few pages.
The characters are lovable, even Duchess, who arguably shouldn't be. The author has crafted a truly engaging set of characters, and I found myself trying to stay awake to read more every night.
Such a rich and unique story, that flows seamlessly. Very little is predictable, as the author makes uses of each character to backtrack and fill in some blanks along the way.
Loved it, and highly recommend for anyone who appreciates great fiction.
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c ewan
5.0 out of 5 stars The Lincoln Highway
Reviewed in Australia on 1 February 2022
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This is story telling at its best. Lyrical and perfused with humanity. As good as A Gentleman in Moscow, Towles loves his characters with all their flaws. He is generous and empathetic and above all creative with the breadth and depth of his characters and stories. His language is both direct and poetic, beautiful in its simplicity and its imagery.
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RedMancunia
5.0 out of 5 stars Another beautifully written Towles classic
Reviewed in Australia on 22 November 2021
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Engaging, thought provoking and powerful. Towles shows the power of desperation worked out through the nobility of a big brother, the love of a friend, the earnestness of a child, the search for peace of the misunderstood…and so many more. It was hard to put down as Towles kept the story moving at a steady pace.
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John Ellis
5.0 out of 5 stars Brilliant
Reviewed in Australia on 3 November 2021
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Once again Amor Towels has written a masterpiece. This book kept you intrigued & sometimes feeling frustrated, but what an enjoyable journey. Hopefully there can be a sequel.
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5.0 out of 5 stars brilliant!
Reviewed in Australia on 28 January 2022
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Hope there is an equally satisfying sequel. I didn’t want this quirky, engaging, thought-provoking story to end. Great writing altogether
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Lisa Brophy
5.0 out of 5 stars Loved this book
Reviewed in Australia on 17 December 2021
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The style of writing was engaging and the depth of the story and all of the little sub stories kept me reading longer than I normally do. The characters were endearing and you quickly got to know them and understand them.
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Chrissie
5.0 out of 5 stars Another great read from Amow Towles
Reviewed in Australia on 13 November 2021
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I enjoy his writing and his colourful characters .I also love the wash he deals with his story ,getting his main characters through some scary escapades . I will no doubt re-read it again .
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Stephen Broadhurst
5.0 out of 5 stars Superb
Reviewed in Australia on 7 December 2021
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Towles does it yet again. I cannot believe after AGIM he could so ably establish another scenario of faces,places & events so completely drawn and executed. A wonderful read, highly recommended.
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Smendy
5.0 out of 5 stars brilliant
Reviewed in Australia on 12 March 2022
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What a storyteller. The tension and the timing were perfect and the writing sublime. It was less of a slow burn then A a gentleman in Moscow. But still felt the slow creep of falling in love with the characters.
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