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The Tommyknockers
The Tommyknockers | Stephen Book
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Don't open the door... Bobbi Anderson and the other good folks of Haven, Maine, have sold their souls to reap the rewards of the most deadly evil this side of hell. From Publishers Weekly King's new novel, a numbing variation on Invasion of the Body Snatchers, offers its own best commentary on itself. Nearly one-third of the way through the 560-page book, protagonist Bobbi Anderson, a writer of westerns, describes what she has stumbled upon in her backyard to her friend Gardener, an alcoholic poet: "It was a flying saucer. No self-respecting science-fiction writer would put one in his story, and if he did, no self-respecting editor would touch it with a ten-foot pole.. . . It is the oldest wheeze in the book." After the vampirish Tommyknockers in the spaceship have wrought their evil magic upon the inhabitants of Haven (Tommyknockers live on the blood of comatose humans circulated through mind-reading PCs connected to VCRs), the unfortunate townspeople have, it seems, "become" (the word, over-used and never explained, is King's) "something else" (the vague words are also the author's). The "gadgets" of the town "become" living beings that kill (there are marauding hedge cutters and Coke machines, Electrolux vacuums, Yamaha motorcycles and flying smoke detectors ) and The Tommyknockers is consumed by the rambling prose of its author. Taking a whole town as his canvas, King uses too-broad strokes, adding cartoonlike characters and unlikely catastrophes like so many logs on a fire; ultimately he loses all semblance of style, carefully structured plot or resonant meaning, the hallmarks of his best writing. It is clear from this latest work that King himself has "become" a writing machinethis is his fourth novel since It was published 14 months ago; the faithful readers not overwhelmed by his latest fictional "gadget" are likely to wonder, as poet Gardener does near the novel's end: "What had it all been for? He realized miserably that he was never going to know." Copyright 1987 Reed Business Information, Inc. From Library Journal Yet another mammoth horror novel from King, this dark tale depicts a small town's fatal encounter with creatures from outer space. Events start with Roberta Anderson, a writer of Old West novels, unearthing a flying saucer on her remote wooded property. Five hundred pages later alcoholic poet Jim Gardener, Roberts's former English teacher, finds himself aboard the flying saucer in outer space. In the interval the creatures (Tommyknockers) destroy the citizenry of Haven, Maine. While this is not one of King's more original novels, it does have plenty of blood and guts, macabre humor, and a well-wrought realization of the New England countryside. No doubt King's legions of fans will demand it. BOMC main selection. James B. Hemesath, Adams State Coll. Lib., Alamosa, Col. Copyright 1988 Reed Business Information, Inc.
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Roary47
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Day 1 of #JoyousJanuary went well! I technically completed 1/6th of the challenges when I DNF‘d a book. I still need to read one more manga of My Hero Academia 2.)Read Sailor Moon 3.)Am on my first of two audiobooks 4.) I‘m reading a chapter a day of 3 books I‘m going to finish the last one after bedtime. 5.)Plus I‘ve been logging in Bookley! Yay a productive day! @Andrew65

Andrew65 1/6 of the challenges in one day is brilliant, well done 👏👏👏 1y
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Roary47
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I‘ll catch up one of these days. 😅 Here is my 12 month challenged. A few people got double picks because they sounded amazing and I didn‘t have enough people give me suggestions. 🥺Thank you @CBee and @swishandflick for the suggestions. 🥰💛

CBee Aw! Flattered to be one of the double picks 😊😊👏🏻👏🏻 1y
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Kenyazero
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1. Tagged! I didn‘t realize King had a Tommyknockers book (I know it doesn‘t have to be the same cryptid as in question 2). I don‘t read horror, so I probably won‘t be reading this one.
2. Cornish miners brought the legend of Tommyknockers to Colorado during mining days.
3. I think so? Ok, I looked it up because I wanted to know what a non-supernatural cryptid would be, and MerriamWebster says it doesn‘t need to be supernatural. #SundayFunday

BookmarkTavern I had no idea about Tommyknockers! I‘ve got some reading to do! Thank you for sharing! 3y
Kenyazero @ozma.of.oz they‘re pretty interesting! There‘s a brewery in a town a few hours away from me called Tommyknockers (it‘s a historic mining town), which is when I first learned about them. 3y
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LazyOwl
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My local book store gives out damaged books for free every so often. I got these three yesterday.

I haven't read much Stephen King except for The Dark Tower books, but want to try some of his others, so this is great.

I've been slowly making my way through The Dresden Files, so happy to add another one to the shelf.

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Hestapleton
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Panpan

I AM FREE. I love King but this is terrible. 550 pages of aliens and tentacles and just general nonsense. It felts very different from his work. Even CUJO was infinitely more logical than this, and he was so high he doesn‘t remember writing that one. Ugh. Glad it‘s behind me. 👽👽

MsMelissa Good on you for finishing! I would have bailed. 3y
Bits 🤣🤣 I love this review! 3y
Hestapleton @Book_Fiend_Melissa if I wasn‘t working through reading his total works, I would have too lol 3y
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Hestapleton
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1 hour of reading and 60-ish pages later and this book has gotten weirder???? This had to have been written before he got sober.

ReadingOver50 lol 😂 3y
Bookwormjillk Yes I think he says he doesn‘t remember writing this one 3y
Hestapleton @Bookwormjillk so. many. aliens. 3y
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Hestapleton
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I can already tell this won‘t be my favorite King (it‘s just too many pages about 👽 for me) but I‘m determined to finish today!!!

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breemariegarcia
The Tommyknockers | Stephen Book
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Here we go. I brought a friend just in case I get too scared. #stephenking #horror

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BookwormAHN
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X is for Xenology or the study of alien phenomenon. We know King likes aliens 👽
#Kingatoz @GarthRanzz

RohitSawant Great pick! 👏🏼👾 6y
AmyG 👍🏻👏🏻 6y
GarthRanzz Nicely done Ashley!! 6y
GripLitGrl 👏👏👍 6y
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Jovy
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If I had to pick one, this would be my #leastfavoritebook. I love SK because even in his most horrific books there's always a character, a scene or a line that tugs at my heart... and I don't remember any in this. #stephenking17

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Eugeniavb
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#leastfavorite The one and only #StephenKing book I've ever had a tough time getting through. I didn't like it at ALL. #stephenking17

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Weave
The Tommyknockers | Stephen Book
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Recent purchase ~ The Tommyknockers by Stephen King (Kindle edition?)

"Late last night and the night before, tommyknockers, tommyknockers knocking on my door. I wanna go out, don't know if I can 'cuz I'm so afraid of the tommyknocker man."

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ScarletQuill
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The first horror book I can remember reading. Which I did alone in my dorm room at night with a window that overlooked a dark set of train tracks. Wise choice. #allhallowsread #firsthorrorbook #booktober

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SoniaC
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#day22 #somethingforsept #scary stories here is a small sample of my books from the King of Horror. My first bookish obsession! Constant Reader for life ❤️

MrBook Awesome! Haven't read "Skeleton Crew" yet. 8y
SoniaC @MrBook love his short stories and novellas. Would definitely recommend Skeleton Crew 8y
MrBook 😎👏🏻👍🏻👌🏻 8y
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RadicalReader @SoniaC cannot live without Stephen King love his creations truly creepy 7y
SoniaC @RadicalReader He is hands down my lifetime favorite author. 7y
RadicalReader @SoniaC he is wonderful author I love his scary novels especially 7y
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bdubdab
The Tommyknockers | Stephen Book
Mehso-so

Read when I was a kid