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Re: Good book
Originally Posted by Dreamy
(Post 10466503)
Oh, I love that one... mind you, it's an unusual Stephen King book for me not to love it (although Gerald's Game left me a little cold).
The boys bought me Michael Connolly's latest - The Black Box - for Christmas - I read it in a day, it was so good :) They also bought me the latest Karen Rose - Did You Miss Me? - that one is annoying me for some reason... On the Kindle, I'm ploughing through some vamp/werewolf/necromancer rubbish and then I'm going to read the second in the Justin Cronin The Passage Trilogy - The Twelve... making myself wait. Over Christmas, I re-read Stephen King's 11-22-63. I think I've already mentioned it on this thread but for a book I didn't think I would particularly enjoy, I really, really did. He does a good yarn, does Mr King. I got some Amazon.co.uk vouchers for Christmas off MIL so I shall be trawling through that to see what's going on - the new Ian Rankin, methinks. Not read 11-22-63. Shall put it on me list! :thumbup: |
Re: Good book
Originally Posted by scottishcelts
(Post 10466607)
Oh I LOVED Gerald's Game, it was brilliant. :thumbsup:
Not read 11-22-63. Shall put it on me list! :thumbup: There was another one.. dum de dum ::thinks::... oh, The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon - again, it felt padded out and would have been better treated as a novella. |
Re: Good book
Originally Posted by Dreamy
(Post 10466681)
I read Gerald's Game again just before Christmas - I think the main problem I had with it (and Dolores Claiborne, it's 'sister' book, although I did enjoy that one a lot more) was that it felt a lot more like it should have been a novella rather than a novel. It would have been much better heavily edited and in a book like Four Past Midnight :D (Now there's a collection of four excellent stories!)
There was another one.. dum de dum ::thinks::... oh, The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon - again, it felt padded out and would have been better treated as a novella. Dolores Claiborne I also agree, although it was a fabulous read. What about Rose Madder & Needful Things huh? :thumbsup: Loved them. |
Re: Good book
Originally Posted by scottishcelts
(Post 10466719)
Loved Four Past Midnight, and Skeleton Crew. Agreed on Girl who loved Tom Gordon, thought that myself.
Dolores Claiborne I also agree, although it was a fabulous read. What about Rose Madder & Needful Things huh? :thumbsup: Loved them. My favourite Stephen King books are The Stand, IT and The Talisman though, as well as The Dark Tower series. But hey, really, I love 'em all, I'd quite happily take them all to a desert island and never read anything else ever again (well, so long as I could sneak some Terry Pratchett and Chris Brookmyer in there for light relief). Even Gerald's Game. |
Re: Good book
Originally Posted by Dreamy
(Post 10467553)
Both Rose Madder and Needful Things are triumphs :D
My favourite Stephen King books are The Stand, IT and The Talisman though, as well as The Dark Tower series. But hey, really, I love 'em all, I'd quite happily take them all to a desert island and never read anything else ever again (well, so long as I could sneak some Terry Pratchett and Chris Brookmyer in there for light relief). Even Gerald's Game. IT was too scary for me, I actually watched the film first and put me off reading the book. Hated the film, had bloody nightmares for yonks after that :lol::unsure: I've never read The Shining either, it's been on my reading bucket list for a few years now. |
Re: Good book
Originally Posted by scottishcelts
(Post 10467866)
Yes he is my fav author no doubt about that.
IT was too scary for me, I actually watched the film first and put me off reading the book. Hated the film, had bloody nightmares for yonks after that :lol::unsure: I've never read The Shining either, it's been on my reading bucket list for a few years now. (IT is much better...mmm and yes, scarier.. than the film) Mind you, The Shining is freaky scary too. |
Re: Good book
Originally Posted by Dreamy
(Post 10468064)
He's releasing a sequel to The Shining this year.. might be time to move it up the list :D
(IT is much better...mmm and yes, scarier.. than the film) Mind you, The Shining is freaky scary too. |
Re: Good book
Originally Posted by scottishcelts
(Post 10468076)
Ooh I shall have to move to no.1 now if there's a sequel. So exciting. I have been told The Shining book is a lot scarier than the film. Yikes. :eek:
There's obvious exceptions of course - The Shining and Carrie being the two that spring to mind straight off... but I think The Shining only really worked as a film because Jack Nicholson is one crazy dude anyway :D Anyway, back on general books - a friend of a friend has just released a book on kindle (US & UK) and in real form too, I think - it's called 12 Lessons by Kate Spencer.. I've just bought it so will report back in a couple of days. |
Re: Good book
Originally Posted by Dreamy
(Post 10468249)
His books always are - he paints such a picture in your imagination that nothing on celluloid is ever going to match up. I think that's why (generally) the most successful adaptations of his work aren't the horror ones but the more psychological/story telling ones such as Misery and The Green Mile.
There's obvious exceptions of course - The Shining and Carrie being the two that spring to mind straight off... but I think The Shining only really worked as a film because Jack Nicholson is one crazy dude anyway :D Anyway, back on general books - a friend of a friend has just released a book on kindle (US & UK) and in real form too, I think - it's called 12 Lessons by Kate Spencer.. I've just bought it so will report back in a couple of days. - don't forget Shawshank ;) |
Re: Good book
I've always been too scared to read a Stephen King book - I saw the film IT when I was a teenager and it scared the living daylights out of me, so have always steered clear! :lol:
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Re: Good book
Originally Posted by scottishcelts
(Post 10468325)
:thumbsup:
- don't forget Shawshank ;)
Originally Posted by Scubaemma
(Post 10468341)
I've always been too scared to read a Stephen King book - I saw the film IT when I was a teenager and it scared the living daylights out of me, so have always steered clear! :lol:
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Re: Good book
I've just finished reading The Secret Of Crickley Hall by James Herbert.
Great book! I thoroughly enjoyed it :thumbup: |
Re: Good book
Originally Posted by Dreamy
(Post 10468410)
Yer a gert wuss!
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Re: Good book
Originally Posted by Kapri
(Post 10468420)
I've just finished reading The Secret Of Crickley Hall by James Herbert.
Great book! I thoroughly enjoyed it :thumbup: |
Re: Good book
Just finished Dan Brown's The Lost Symbol. I really enjoyed it, was similar to the DaVinci Code/Angels & Demons and nowhere near as crap as the other two he done.
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