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The Summer of Oprah: Justin Cronin’s The Passage
Illustration by Brian McLachlan/Torontoist.
It was bound to happen. I’d been pretty on the ball with my Summer of Oprah reading, doing it when I could—at breakfast, on the subway, on my patio, squeezing in a paragraph here and a paragraph there, and managing to finish the books in the nick of time. I had yet to pull an all-nighter or a marathon reading session.
Until now.
Yesterday, I attempted to read the summer vampire post-apocalyptic blockbuster, Justin Cronin’s The Passage, in one day. Nineteen hours later, I wake up, the spine of the book imprinted on my face and drool ruining the last fifteen pages.
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