Allegedly 'favorable' review from the nyt

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Added a citation verification tag to the claim that the nyt review of The Passage was favorable. In my honest opinion, whomever wrote that did not grasp the tone of the review, which seems to be at best neutral, if not slightly mocking (e.g., describing the transition to the Colony narrative as being "the Time of Portentous Upper-Case Names"; commenting on Cronin's overuse of italicization in his writing.)

Look, if the contributors to this page want to white wash the reception of Cronin's book (which, more fairly could be described as "mixed," in my opinion) then by all means, be my guest. However, such attempts should at least be supported by credible (though no doubt biasedly selected!) sources. Bottom line: The New York Times review does not support the in-text claim of "favorable reviews." —Preceding unsigned comment added by 24.1.95.199 (talk) 19:19, 30 August 2010 (UTC)Reply


Agreed on "unsigned"'s comments on the NYT review. The novel was superb for the first 250 pages, then the story line and characterization fell off a cliff. Suspect that not every critic actually slogs through a long book. Genuinely suspect that there was a change of writers mid-novel. Lynxx2 (talk) 21:15, 13 July 2014 (UTC)lynxx2Reply