Doctor Sleep A Novel Stephen King 9781476727653 Books
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Doctor Sleep A Novel Stephen King 9781476727653 Books
Holy crap! Holy effing crap! This book was all that I hoped it would be and more. It's been a long while ago that I read the Shining but it didn't matter, things come back to you, and I didn't even really need to read the Shining to get this book. To me, it can be read as a stand alone. I'm so glad that Stephen King was moved to write Danny's book, that I got to see him as an adult and see how the aftermath of what happened to him and his mother in the Overlook Hotel. Taking it all back to his shining and adding even more mysterious and ghostly things. I'm always pleasantly surprised when a book can get one over on me, it doesn't happen often, and it did in Doctor Sleep, a few times. This is a must read book if you're a Stephen King fan, if you've read The Shining or not or if you just want to read a really freaking awesome book!Tags : Doctor Sleep: A Novel [Stephen King] on Amazon.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. <b>Soon to be a major motion picture starring Ewan McGregor!</b><BR> <BR><b>Stephen King returns to the character and territory of one of his most popular novels ever,Stephen King,Doctor Sleep: A Novel,Scribner,1476727651,Horror,Thrillers - Suspense,Good and evil,Good and evil;Fiction.,Paranormal fiction,Paranormal fiction.,Psychic ability,Psychic ability;Fiction.,Suspense fiction,Thrillers (Fiction),AMERICAN HORROR FICTION,FICTION General,FICTION Horror,FICTION Thrillers Suspense,Fiction,Fiction - Horror,Fiction-Horror,FictionThrillers - Suspense,GENERAL,General Adult,HORROR FICTION,Horror - General,KING, STEPHEN - PROSE & CRITICISM,Modern & contemporary fiction (post c 1945),Parapsychology,United States,Nick Cutter; Ezekiel Boone; Charles Lambert; Ruth Ware; Iain Reid; the shining; sequel; sequel to the shining; danny torrance; under the dome; just after sunset; everything's eventual; steven king; stephen king; a good marriage; misery; shawshank redemption; pet sematary; doctor sleep; mr. mercedes; national book; marriage; betrayal; LA book prize; carrie; the stand; bangor; maine; richard bachman; esquire; new yorker; cell; lisey's story; bag of bones; esp; suspense; horror; bram stoker award; true knot; the green mile; national medal of arts; bazaar of bad dreams; writer; storyteller; san diego comic-con; SDCC; new york comic-con; NYCC; C2E2; windercon; dragoncon; emerald city comic-con
Doctor Sleep A Novel Stephen King 9781476727653 Books Reviews
Look, The Shining is one of my favorite books of all time. So when I saw there was a sequel I was equal parts nervous and excited (because sometimes sequels are trash compared to the original). But this is Stephen King we're talking about, so my fears were unnecessary.
I LOVED that this book showed what happened to Danny after the events at the Overlook, and didn't pick up where the shining left off. Seeing how the horrors he experienced affected him was infinitely more interesting than where Wendy got a job. And to see Dan be broken by his past and then put himself back together was incredible. The book does an amazing job of showing how your past will always impact your present, but it doesn't have to ruin it.
For me the True Knot and Abra storyline was interesting, but not so much as Dan's journey. It seemed almost like they were there to give Dan something to do and a way to complete his journey. That being said, some of the scenes were just as horrific as the shining, and the characters were so interesting. King is a master of his craft.
No Sleeping Here!
Three days after starting this honey by King, I am sadly through the adventures of Doc and back into dull reality. The last ten percent of the book was read while standing up in the kitchen with the on the bar so false moves would not endanger the process.
Its that good. King as usual does not forget a detail from The Shining and intersects the old and new tales seamlessly. A last farewell from an earlier character was the perfect touch. King never wallows in sentimentality or plays the old cards too often. He spices the new work with a bit of the past but precisely and artfully. Reading King here is putting yourself in the hands of a master again. Its familiar, its expected and one is ever disappointed. The remarkable talent which makes this book float and soar through ones mind is one of our gifts for living at this time. Other problems and current events melt away as one volunteers to be part of the book and struggle until the end.
As one who has attended some meetings and read the Big Book there was even more for me to recognize and appreciate in this work.
King has empathy for folks with addictions but also knows that nothing but hard work, prayer and strength changes this situation. In addition to suggesting this book to a general readership, I also highly recommend it to our friends in AA and similar groups. If one is successful in this realm, the book is celebratory and if one needs more work, this book could help. Praise to King can never be overstated no matter what subject catches his fancy.
I have been a King fan since the 70s. That's right. I'm a fossil. I got hooked with his first novel, Carrie. Then had to wait for a couple of years for Salem's Lot to come out. And so it went...I would read novels and short stories as soon as they were published. My favorite King's works are The Dead Zone; The Stand; Misery; Pet Sematary; The Green Mile; The Shawshank Redemption and of course THE SHINING! Some of his more recent works have lacked something...I don't know what exactly. Perhaps passion. Maybe he's tired - - who could blame him after all this time, really. ANYWAY, I truly wanted to like this sequel to The Shining, however, it lacked the same HORROR and originality. The character development was flimsy, in my option, and closely resembled a number of other characters from his former novels. The villains were laughable and cartoonish. The storyline was predictable and dragged horribly during the middle HALF of the book. It was hardly worthy of it's predecessor. Let's face it, THE SHINING was a stand-alone masterpiece. How could a sequel possibly live up to that?
A fun, fast-paced follow-on to "The Shining" but not as classic-y. I rather enjoyed this story but it almost felt too contrived, and too forced. I mean, really...Vampires with pirate names that suck psychic energy (called steam) from highly psychic people? Which make the vampires younger, more psychic and able to live many, many years more than a normal human? And these old folks are computer savvy like today's teenagers? This story almost marginalizes Dan's major-league shinning abilities he had as a kid by presenting a little girl, our heroine, who has explosively more talent than Dan. Well, I tried not to get too rational while I read this but it did make me re-read "The Shining", a much better story.
I waited and waited for King to release this book. What works here best is the continuation of the original story that began in The Shining. Admittedly, my interest in that book (it was the first by King that I read) probably colored my experience of this book. I can see how a reader would want to start with The Shining for context here.
In terms of scare factor, some of the images from this book will be with me for a long while to come. A must for King fans, but I recommend it for any reader.
Holy crap! Holy effing crap! This book was all that I hoped it would be and more. It's been a long while ago that I read the Shining but it didn't matter, things come back to you, and I didn't even really need to read the Shining to get this book. To me, it can be read as a stand alone. I'm so glad that Stephen King was moved to write Danny's book, that I got to see him as an adult and see how the aftermath of what happened to him and his mother in the Overlook Hotel. Taking it all back to his shining and adding even more mysterious and ghostly things. I'm always pleasantly surprised when a book can get one over on me, it doesn't happen often, and it did in Doctor Sleep, a few times. This is a must read book if you're a Stephen King fan, if you've read The Shining or not or if you just want to read a really freaking awesome book!
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