As a diehard fan of the book, I'd love a sequel. But... I agree with anyone and everyone who said that it would have to be in a different spirit, something not trying too hard to be the first...
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As a diehard fan of the book, I'd love a sequel. But... I agree with anyone and everyone who said that it would have to be in a different spirit, something not trying too hard to be the first...
I know they adapted "Autopsy Room 4" in the Nightmares and Dreamscapes miniseries, which was very hit and miss, and your mileage may vary on which are good and which were bad. And I'd LOVE to see...
Um, all of them? Hehe, okay, so I won't cheat and say that.
The Long Walk would make a fantastic independent film, if done right. And I really want to see something done with Cell and Duma Key...
Loved it. It was full of energy with crazy stuff happening around every corner, and I couldn't put it down. of course, it's only a good read if you read Desperation FIRST, in my opinion.
HAHAHA! That's a perfect way of putting it. Yeah, there was this feeling there that Rennie was an outsider who insinuated himself on the town and everyone in it and rose to power because... it was...
I sped through this book. I can't remember the last time I read such a large book in less than a week, but this was one where you couldn't stop. The way the story is constructed and how dire the...
SO MUCH LOVE. This one's up there among my very favorites. :D
This was a tough call, but I went with a 5. Initially, I was frustrated with this book because it veered into flashback mode instead of continuing the journey. But... in hindsight, I have so much...
I can see I'm one of the few people who genuinely loved this one, and for my own part, it was because I was impressed with the way he wrote the main character and her plight. Also, this one has the...
Well, considering I basically just screamed "5", I may be insane myself. :D
From the moment I picked this book up, I was entranced. And I've been obsessed with this world and these characters ever since. A definite 5.
This is one of those books that if you didn't like it, I assume you're INSANE. :scared: 5!
I gave it a 4, because while I adore Shawshank Redemption and The Body, I didn't care as much for Apt Pupil and Breathing Method. So for me, 4 is a fair rating.
I was already hooked when I read The Gunslinger, but this is where he introduced Eddie! Hehehehehehehe, Eddie... :wub: So yeah, 5.
Definitely a 5, no question! Annie was probably one of the scariest antagonists he's ever written, and it was just such a powerful subject with so many thematic implications to it. I adore books of...
I have a lot of affection for this one, because I love fairy tales, and this was his attempt at writing one. And yeah, awesome dragon trophy involved. So love. 5. :P
This is basically my favorite short story collection of his, so I had to give it a 5. :)
I think the most tragic thing about all that happened in the fourth novel was that no one was to blame. King has a way of writing circumstances to show that the characters are unaware of certain...
HEE! Just squee. :D
Perhaps I'm a wimp, but IT is (so far) the only Stephen King book EVER to give me nightmares. It just really got to me for some reason. I never really was one of those people with a fear of clowns,...