The Passage
Justin Cronin (Ballantine Books)
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“Justin Cronin's incredible imagination takes the reader on a ride that is engrossing, thought-provoking, terrifying and above all, immensely entertaining. A diverse and engaging cast of characters dot the landscape in this sweeping novel that is both fantastical science fiction and heartbreaking drama. An absolutely thrilling read, The Passage is destined to reach a huge audience and leave everyone wanting more.”
— Tiffany Miner, Book People, Austin, TX
June 2010 Indie Next List
Inspired Recommendations from Indie Booksellers
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By Evan Mandery
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— Jennie Turner-Collins, Joseph-Beth Booksellers, Cincinnati, OH
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