Just to clarify the narrative of Christine, here is an excerpt for Stephen King; The Art of Darkness:
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Just to clarify the narrative of Christine, here is an excerpt for Stephen King; The Art of Darkness:
I really enjoyed Christine. Some don't like the change in narrative, but it didn't bother me.
Truth be told, I read the large print book so I didn't have to wear my reading glasses in the bright sun.:nope:
To me Cell wasn't a bad read. It's one forgiving grace was it was short.
It was what I call "popcorn". You eat it, seemingly have no good reason to eat more- but you do. A kernel or two gets stuck...
The thought was mentioned about adding a poll.
The maximum number of choices is 10.
If there really was enough interest, time could be spent to whittle the list down to 10, (or I could just add the...
King himself feels that Roadwork was the weakest of the Bachman Books.
I enjoyed Desperation, but perhaps because I knew a little of the back story for how King thought of the novel, as well as having myself been to desolate parts of the Nevada desert.
In 1994 King...
How could this be predictable?
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Interesting. I enjoyed Cujo. I thought it was compelling that the child dies in the end. No happy, easy conclusion, just a punch to the gut.
I also enjoyed The Dark half.
I agree that Tommyknockers...
I think Dolores Claiborne was written in a deliberate slow pace to reflect the long suffering DC suffered and how she continud to march on her 1,000 mile journey. It's difficult to have a reader...
I can and have enjoyed books with a languid pace, but boring is boring-any way you try to put it.
Interesting review of Lisey's Story:
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Slow boring reads.
No offense but King went on a kind of 12 step repentance with the writing of an "abused woman" book.
Rose Madder. Hated it. Insomnia and Bag of Bones were not fav's of mine either.