Beautiful and unexpected. My husband and I were both pleasantly surprised by the story even if the characterization of Wallace as a lawyer was a little clunky. Highly recommend this one (and it is a very quick read!).
Beautiful and unexpected. My husband and I were both pleasantly surprised by the story even if the characterization of Wallace as a lawyer was a little clunky. Highly recommend this one (and it is a very quick read!).
Evelyn: Celia, you‘re GORGEOUS. Wow you look the same as you did 20 years ago.
Everyone: Evelyn, everyone wants to look like you. You‘re GORGEOUS.
Evelyn: I am so GORGEOUS everyone wants to see my chest. But being gorgeous isn‘t that great even though it‘s given me riches and all my dreams have come true (except for the poorly constructed conflict between Celia and Evelyn).
This book started off great but became tedious and repetitive.
King is my favorite author in terms of consistency and he is responsible for my favorite series, The Dark Tower. This book was filled with many of those things that I love so much about King‘s writing- remarkably deep character development, his ability to make me care about the characters, the horror and vividness of the imagery. My only issue is that the story felt short somehow and the ending didn‘t feel as complete as I had hoped it would.
This book is still one of my favorites after 17 years since first reading. I recommend this especially to young readers because it is likely the first time one will encounter a lot of the ideas and concepts discussed at length. This was an extremely formative book for me as a high school student and I still carry a fondness for it all these years later and upon re-reads.
“Once, in my father‘s bookshop, I heard a regular customer say that few things leave a deeper mark on a reader than the first book that finds its way into his heart. Those first images, the echo of words we think we have left behind, accompany us throughout our lives and sculpt a palace in our memory to which, sooner or later- no matter how many books we read, how many worlds we discover, or how much we learn or forget- we will return.
“Once, in my father‘s bookshop, I heard a regular customer say that few things leave a deeper mark on a reader than the first book that finds its way into his heart. Those first images, the echo of words we think we have left behind, accompany is throughout our lives and sculpt a palace in our memory to which, sooner or later- no matter how many books we read, how many worlds we discover, or how much we learn or forget- we will return.