Stephen King is awesome
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Stephen King is awesome
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Gave us a tease about the upcoming sequel to the shining recently Dr. Sleep...but no release date...
Can't wait!
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Yes, I heard about that. Really don't know what to think about it, I thought being frozen in an storm would finish you off for good!Carla Hurst-Chandler wrote:One of my favorite authors!
Gave us a tease about the upcoming sequel to the shining recently Dr. Sleep...but no release date...
Can't wait!
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The ending you are talking about is Stanley Kubrick's screenplay...not the book.Jacob wrote:Yes, I heard about that. Really don't know what to think about it, I thought being frozen in an storm would finish you off for good!Carla Hurst-Chandler wrote:One of my favorite authors!
Gave us a tease about the upcoming sequel to the shining recently Dr. Sleep...but no release date...
Can't wait!
In The Shining Danny's father is killed but Danny is still alive. The sequel is suppose to deal with how Danny turns out (psychologically) after his ordeal at the Overlook as a child. I can't wait!
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Got to agree with both of you as well. I thought "It" was brilliant, some of King's best characters he has ever written. Then came the ending with the spider. It was almost as if he had written himself into a wall and did not know how to get out of it, so he went with the spider. Terrible, terrible ending which Imho destroyed what could have been one of his best books, up there with "The Stand", and Ghostwalker I too am scared (a little bitCarla Hurst-Chandler wrote:@ Ghostwalker I agree. Lovd the book...right up to the end. The giant spider was lame.

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StephenKingman wrote:^ Yeah, I agree, IT was a fantastic and terrifying concept but the ending really let it down, has nobody mentioned the 'Turtle'?? It was the spider and the turtle at the beginning of everything, and not only was that a bizzare explanation for good and evil, Im not even sure King himself knew what he was talking about when he referenced them, just a ridiculous part of the story and like Gannon says, King has sometimes made huge epic novels with no idea how to end them with satisfaction (Under the Dome). At least he is back on track with 11.22.63.
SKM...watched a commentary about the book where Stephen King admits he tossed his ending of 11-22-63 for something his son wrote which was (in his opinion) a much better ending...
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