Bag of Bones

Bag of Bones

3.78 of 5 stars 3.78  ·  rating details  ·  69,047 ratings  ·  1,659 reviews
Stephen King's most gripping and unforgettable novel, "Bag of Bones," is a story of grief and a lost love's enduring bonds, of a new love haunted by the secrets of the past, of an innocent child caught in a terrible crossfire.Set in the Maine territory King has made mythic, "Bag of Bones" recounts the plight of forty-year-old bestselling novelist Mike Noonan, who is unable...more
Hardcover, 529 pages
Published September 22nd 1998 by Scribner Book Company (first published January 1989)
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Dale
Aug 31, 2007 Dale rated it 5 of 5 stars  ·  review of another edition Recommends it for: hopeless romantics and people who've never read Stephen King
I am a Stephen King junkie. I started reading him in high school and quickly tore through just about everything he'd ever written, and then started buying every new book he put out. Being a Stephen King fan is kind of like being a geek for Dragonlance or comic books - reviewing his work seems borderline pointless because non-fans will usually dismiss him out of hand and be hard to convince of any intrinsic value, and fans are already pretty hardcore about him.

Nevertheless, I wanted to add this...more
Autumn Doughton
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Wordsmith Johnson
Easily my favorite Stephen King novel ever, and I've read a wide cross section of different eras of his stuff. This is a ghost story...it's about being haunted, both by spirits and by memories. It's a book about loss and grief, but also a suspenseful mystery with a super spooky atmosphere, set in a creepy, unincorporated and sparesely populated fading resort community with a dark historic past. The mystery and the hauntings are linked in with a child custody battle, complete with a nefarious old...more
Bunga Mawar
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Curhat bagian 1: 28 Oktober 2010.
(Ditujukan untuk Ibu Dokter Iyut dan saudara Rauf).


Saya sudah tahu sejak SMA, bahwa Stephen King memang nama jaminan untuk kisah2 menegangkan yang berbau hantua2an. Namun kontak saya dengan karya King pertama malah baru tahun 2009 lalu lewat film "1408", yang jujur saja saya beli karena pemeran utamanya adalah John Cusack, hehe... Film itu, yang DVD-nya sendirian saya tonton di kamar (untungnya sore2!) membuat sebentar2 tangan saya naik menut...more
Tajana 太極拳
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Katie
So this is my first Steven King novel. There are others on my list that I want to read, but somehow this one was first. For 25% of the book I thought he rambled on forever, getting no where fast. Then the last portions of the book really got me. I did enjoy it. Did I think it was 5 star worthy? No. First let me say, I LOVE paranormal books. And as far as the paranormal portion of the book went, I thought that was excellent. I could see what was happening, I could feel the chills. I loved that it...more
Erin (PT)
Here's the thing about me and Stephen King: no matter how problematic and/or angry-making I find some of his work to be, the man knows how to tell a good story.

I had read Bag of Bones before, when it was first published, but all I really remembered about it was that I found it an enjoyable enough story, but not one that was excellent enough to be particularly memorable. And, indeed, I found myself remembering very little of the story while rereading it this time around. Which, on the one hand,...more
Jamieson
I am enjoying what I think is perhaps Stephen King’s best novel, ever.

The opinion on Stephen King’s best work differs depending on who you talk to; but for me, it will always be Bag of Bones.

It’s the one novel of Kings that I’ve read more than any other (nine times) and each time it’s just as wonderful and beautiful and engaging as it was the first time I opened up my hardcover copy ten years ago.

I think it was the beginning of King moving away from horror and toward a more literary style of wri...more
Nicholas
Dec 02, 2008 Nicholas rated it 5 of 5 stars  ·  review of another edition Recommends it for: King fans, TJ
Recommended to Nicholas by: Amanda Kong
Where to begin?

This is my favorite King book so far. And that's really saying a lot, because I like a lot of King stuff.

The strength of Bag of Bones (a completely appropriate title on so many levels once you get through it), lies in its completely realistic starting point. King manages to capture the loss and pain of a loved one in such stark terms that I found myself with nightmares of my own. Not supernatural ones, the kind that go away as soon as you push the covers off and brush your teeth...more
Amanda
Like many Stephen King books, the characters he creates seem almost real. Throughout Bag od Bones, the central character, Mike Noonan, obviously parallels King's life. You come to think of Mike as someone who really existed. Of course if Mike really existed, then the Sara Laughs story must be real-and threin lies the horror.

At first I didn't think that this story was very scary. I thought it was a very touching account about loss and a quirky writer who was trying to cope. I loved that he fell i...more
Caroline
Slow moving. I quit halfway through, switched to an action novel which cleared my head and allowed me to continue the laborious trudge.

The best thing about this novel, aside from reaching the end (660 pages… it could have been pared back to 450 and I would have been happy), was its intricacy. Almost everything tied in to the end. Of course, for a novelist like Stephen King, I would expect nothing less. However, I found the protag’s involvement left me feeling uneasy. Could Mike have figured ever...more
Jessica Phillip
Oct 12, 2007 Jessica Phillip rated it 4 of 5 stars  ·  review of another edition Recommends it for: anyone who likes a good ghost story
Shelves: horror
Summery: Four years after the sudden death of his wife, forty-year-old bestselling novelist Mike Noonan is still grieving. Unable to write, and plagued by vivid nightmares set at the western Maine summerhouse he calls Sara Laughs, Mike reluctantly returns to the lakeside getaway. There, he finds his beloved Yankee town held in the grip of a powerful millionaire, Max Devore, whose vindictive purpose is to take his three-year-old granddaughter, Kyra, away from her widowed young mother, Mattie. As...more
Juan Carlo
Dec 15, 2008 Juan Carlo rated it 5 of 5 stars  ·  review of another edition Recommends it for: anyone who likes to read good suspense/fiction/romance/horror
Stephen King remains my favorite author, even though almost nothing I have read after Bag of Bones --which he published in 1998--, although I have loved, has quite thrilled me as much as this masterpiece, which I am now reading with the same grip for the third time. Mike Noonan's slow descent from mourning to horror and then ascention to love is one of the best trips King has given me yet.

Mike Noonan is a best-selling author who must deal with his young wife's sudden death, paired with an inexpl...more
Shae
I LOVE this book! I think the thing that makes Stephen King one of my favorite writers isn't that his books make me lose sleep but that they usually involve great flawed heroes. Like most Kings novels the first quarter of the book is calm set up and the end is a roller coaster of calamity. Well the book has all the horror elements of a proper haunting it also is a mystery that keeps you guessing until the very end. The evil in Sara Laughs is driven by a revenge that you want to end but also can'...more
Scott
Fantastic. Definitely one of my favorites of his. Something about the beginning hooked me and despite the fact that it is a fairly long book, I finished it in about 5 days. One of those books I come across only a couple times a year that I just get sucked into. I kept putting it down thinking I needed a break, and picking it right back up again. The main character is very likeable and you find yourself just wanting to know what happens next, as King is as usual, unpredictable. This book was more...more
Eric_W
I guess it was bound to happen. I read a Stephen King. I have to admit that much of the reason lay behind his decision to leave Viking for Scribner's, Viking having decided that $17,000,000 for Bag of Bones was a little too hefty. After reading the novel, I suspect the decision was as much his agent's as his own.

The book is an uncomfortable mix of supernatural and psychological terror. One of the reasons I've delayed reading King is that I have difficulty turning a car into a killer, but then I...more
Will Hudson
Stephen King at his best. I won't say its the very best book he ever wrote, but it was one of my favorite ones in the last several years. King is at his best when he makes you love and hate the characters he writes. And you can't help but love or hate these. Your heart goes out to the protagonist in a way that leaves you longing for him to find happiness.

This is the slightly creepy King. It's not knock you over the head gore. It's a tale were good has to trumpet evil. You long for the good to w...more
Martip
VERY interesting storyline and long vanished community connections and actions teased out in this book......but this one was a slow starter out of the gate. By the time I got to the meat of the story, I wondered if King had caved in and thought being more like Dean Koontz was the way to go. Over the years, I've come to believe King is more like the NY Philharmonic Orchestra, and Koontz is a very good small band, maybe bluegrass or another enjoyable genre. King usually brings layers and layers an...more
S.A. Bolich
Stephen King is one of my favorite authors, and this is not a bad offering from him. I confess to stalling out in the first 50 pages the first time I tried to read it a couple of years ago. I must have been in the right mood this time, because I flew through it and blew a bunch of my own writing time this morning finishing it.

While this book does not grab me and linger in my mind and heart and bones the way "The Stand" and "It" do, there is much to like here. The grief of the protagonist over th...more
John Onoda
This is a ghost story intended to send chills down your spine rather than gross you out with horrific details. Set in a Maine resort town beside a lake, the novel tells of novelist Mike Noonan’s attempts to overcome both his grief from the untimely death of his wife and a case of writer’s block that may end his career.

Of course, it’s hard not to think of Noonan as Stephen King’s alter ego. Certainly, the character is comfortable in the world of publishers, agents, lawyers, deadlines and publish...more
Wanda Panda Hartzenberg
I keep telling everybody that old school Stephen King simply can't be beaten. And with old school I mean pre 2000 thus when discovering a SK book I have not read before and that is somewhat older than he's newer work I figured GO FOR IT. So I did.
I got this book on Audio via Audible dot com and it is 21hours and 21 minutes long which include a half hour interview with the narrator, writer -- yes the MAN SK himself.
He explains why he loves audio books and that he is not a natural actor but that...more
Jason
The narrator, Mike Noonan, a bestselling novelist, suffers severe writer's block after his pregnant wife Jo suddenly dies in an accident. Four years later, Mike, still grieving, is plagued by nightmares set at his summer house in TR-90, Maine. He decides to confront his fears and moves to the lakeside house, known as Sara Laughs.

On his first day, he meets Kyra, a 3-year-old girl and her young widowed mother, 21-year-old Mattie Devore. Mattie's father-in-law is Max Devore, an elderly rich man who...more
Mike
At 732 pages this was the longest book I read in 2012. That said, it only took eleven days to read so obviously it's not that hard to get through.
I had never read a Stephen King novel before and he was on my list of authors to check out 'some day' and this summer was when I decided to take the plunge.
As I understand is usual with Stephen King, this book has a certain level of horror to it, and the way this was written in the first person about a man who has lost his wife definitely added to the...more
C.j. W
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Stephen King's Bag of Bones is one of my favorite books by him. After the death of his wife,Johanna, Mike Noonan the famous writer has lost the ability to type, write, and type-write. When he moves back to his summer home, he finds that Max Devore has left his own family to die, but now he's very worried, and depending on Noonan for answers. To find out the mystery of Mike's sudden re-ability to type is regained, why Max Devore is so concerned for the family he doesn't care about...more
Aaron A
Let's start out here: Anyone who has read Stephen King and enjoys his novels will enjoy this book as well. Those who don't, well, this doesn't break the mold.

I want to give this more than 3 stars. The story is one of the best I've read. The main character, a writer named Mike Noonan (his profession is nothing new to King fans) whose wife, Jo, dies. Noonan begins to uncover a mystery that surrounded the last years of his wife's life, a mystery that is based at the Cabin called Sara Laughs in a sm...more
Aaron Roberts
If I could give a more accurate rating on this book it would be around a 3.5 or a 3.6. I am extremely hard on a book and I take pride in that.

Bag of Bones was never scary for me. Not once. I am not trying to sound tough. I read "It" not too long ago and there were moments where I had to put that book down because it was too frightening to read at night. This book was never like that but it still was an amazing read.

The reason King appeals to me is because he writes things that other authors don...more
Stacey
So I was initially reading Insomnia...and then something went wrong with the copy I downloaded and I ended up reading through this book instead. The first person perspective was a refreshing break from the third person King novels I'd been reading (I don't know why but I can't seem to stop reading him right now), and somewhat surprising as I had been unaware of perspective when beginning it.

Overall, not a bad read. I'm a sucker for most of his books, of course, so that doesn't help matters. But...more
Carrie
One of the best ghost stories ever…

This is one of my very favorite Stephen King books. Every time I have the pleasure of recommending it to someone else, I usually find myself reading it again (really – it’s that good!). It is an absolutely wonderful ghost story full of what goes bump in the night (and told with the type of suspense only King can wield). But, it is also a story of marriage so poignant, you will find the relationships haunt you the most.

In my experience, most marriage stories are...more
Jane Stewart
I did not enjoy the journey. I did not feel good at the end. Too many unclear dreams and partial psychic visions.

Underneath this was a good story and would have been a good novella. But I felt like the author threw in filler to make it novel length. The story begins with Mike losing his wife due to a brain aneurism (or something internal). The first 3 ½ hours are about Mike’s grief and writer’s block. I was tired of it. For me, the story finally begins when Mike meets three-year-old Kyra and her...more
Erik
Occasionally, you end up in a book-reading or movie-watching situation in which you are going to love/hate that book/movie REGARDLESS of how good/bad it is.

For example, take this purely hypothetical situation: your girlfriend says she wants to watch Lion King. So you go to the nearest Best Buy, only to discover that Lion King has been recently moved into the 'Disney Vault' and is therefore no longer being sold via retail. Your girlfriend then throws, in her own words, a "bitch fit" and you have...more
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Stephen Edwin King was born in Portland, Maine in 1947, the second son of Donald and Nellie Ruth Pillsbury King. After his parents separated when Stephen was a toddler, he and his older brother, David, were raised by his mother. Parts of his childhood were spent in Fort Wayne, Indiana, where his father's family...more
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