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Secret Window, Secret Garden: Screenplay | Stephen King, Todd Phillips
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The second novella in King‘s Four Past Midnight collection, another story by King about a writer going mad. It started off very promising, dragged a little in the middle, and ended with a bang. I liked it! And I liked the MC Mort Rainey. There was a very specific place in the story, after something unexpected happened, that I sat up straight and thought “This is getting good!” King writes the descension into madness so well! #readingStephenKing

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The Langoliers | Stephen King
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The first novella in the Four Past Midnight collection is absolutely crazy. How does King come up with this stuff? There is a time rip and people missing from the plane and suspicion of bad, hungry, monsters called “langoliers.” It‘s a long buildup until the langoliers finally land on the page and WHOA once they do. The idea of this happening is horrifying, but I could not look away. This reads sort of like sci-fi horror lite. #readingStephenKing

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Four Past Midnight | Stephen King
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Bear is snoring and it‘s a perfect time to start the next book on my #readingStephenKing list 🐾☕️🎄

dabbe 🖤🐾🖤 3w
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The Dark Half | Stephen King
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I went into this book completely blind and really liked it! Unlike most of King‘s other work, I feel like it started off with a bang and maintained its pace throughout the entire story. I love the supporting cast here, especially Sheriff Alan Pangborn, and I think the concept of the story is a pretty great one. The ending was a bit lackluster, though, and all of the birds completely creeped me out.

Next up #readingStephenKing: Four Past Midnight!

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The Dark Half | Stephen King
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It has been such a long week. This is my busy season at work. I worked extra long days Monday thru Thursday, so I‘m taking today off to catch up around my house and hang out with my doggos. But first, coffee and a few pages of my current read ☕️ #readingStephenKing

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The Tommyknockers | Stephen King
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I liked it more than I thought I would! But it‘s nowhere near my favorite by King. Started and finished strong, dragged throughout the middle. Loved the nods to his other books & characters, IT & Firestarter especially. King is THE MASTER at taking inanimate objects and making them killers. A Coke vending machine, an Electrolux vacuum cleaner, a lawn edger-these things were out for blood!

Next in my #readingStephenKing challenge: The Dark Half!

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The Tommyknockers | Stephen King
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Ev Hillman from The Tommyknockers left Haven, Maine when the town started creeping him out. He went to Derry, Maine, where other things creeped him out. !!!!!!!!!

#iykyk #readingStephenKing

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The Tommyknockers | Stephen King
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p. 201/747: There is a point in each of King‘s books where the slow, descriptive foundation has finally been set and I feel like I finally know the characters well. Then things really start to pick up for me. From that point on, I can‘t stand to put the book down. I‘m totally there now. Still not a huge sci-fi fan, but King has my attention and I wish I didn‘t have to stop reading to “adult” (aka work) for a little while.

#readingStephenKing

TheLudicReader I could never make it through this one. 2mo
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The Tommyknockers | Stephen King
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My current #readingStephenKing and I‘m not sure how excited I am about it. I don‘t particularly love sci-fi or aliens BUT I do trust the King!! I‘m on page 66/747, so I‘m still in King‘s usual very slow, getting-to-know-the-characters part. Short chapters make for great car reading.

Bookwormjillk This was one of my least favorites from what I remember 3mo
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Misery | Stephen King
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Oh man, this was something unexpected! I love the movie but I had no idea the book went so much further. Annie Wilkes is terrifying! This one had me gasping and holding my breath with some of the crazy scenes with Annie terrorizing Paul and others 🪓🔥 🐀💉

Also, about the audiobook: I listened to it here and there and at first, I hated it. Sounded boring! But as I kept listening, narrator Lindsay Crouse started sounding just like…

intothehallofbooks …Annie Wilkes from the movie, played perfectly by Kathy Bates, and I grew to really enjoy my commutes so I could keep listening. A very high pick for this one from the King! Up next: The Tommyknockers! #readingStephenKing (edited) 6mo
intothehallofbooks OH!! I almost forgot to mention that I was delighted to find the passage explaining Misery‘s connection to The Shining!! They take place in the same area, near Sidewinder, CO. Which is close to The Overlook Hotel 🤌🏻🤌🏻 6mo
BarkingMadRead I love when his books interconnect! He does it fairly often now,not as much in his earlier books 6mo
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