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54 ratings, 3.94 average rating, 14 reviews
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July 5th 2005
by Bloomsbury USA
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Hardcover, 256 pages
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1582345856
(isbn13: 9781582345857)
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Imaginative, gripping stories and a funny, poignant novella set in Maine after the 2000 presidential election make up this exciting literary debut.<...more
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Read in January, 2007
Stephen King's other son...after reading HEART SHAPED BOX by Joe Hill (Stephen King's other other son) I was amazed by the protege of the family. Although Tabitha doesn't really do it for me, she keeps Stephen in check, I had to check out the other son's work. It's not horror at all.
Although there are some thought provoking and distubing sequences, Owen seems to write literary works. His tales wound you into a surprising thought provoking atmosphere. I respect his talent. The first boo...more
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Read in March, 2008
The title story, a novella, is an interesting read. Though the revelatory part where everything comes together seems a bit rushed. Still, I liked it.
There are four short stories bound with the title novella. They all come across as unfinished, abruptly ending for no apparent reason. I gave it a middling rating because of this sense of fragmentary fiction.
Owen King's style is more or less genre-less. He does not write horror. Like his father (sorry for the comparison, but it's inevitable)...more
There are four short stories bound with the title novella. They all come across as unfinished, abruptly ending for no apparent reason. I gave it a middling rating because of this sense of fragmentary fiction.
Owen King's style is more or less genre-less. He does not write horror. Like his father (sorry for the comparison, but it's inevitable)...more
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Read in May, 2008
So far I have finished the novella We're All in This Together I have yet to read any of the other short stories included in the book. I am absolutely blown away. WAITT is one of the most touching stories I have ever read. It completely captures the uncertainty of adolesence and youth in the lead character George and at the other end of the scale the ingrained conviction of the older generation in Gil and Henry. A beautiful yet chilling tale about life and the unexpected cards we are sometimes de...more
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Read in June, 2008
This was a very interesting collection. The first story (novella, really) was intriguing but not really catching. To me it was just another teen angst tale, and I've been a bit critical of those of late. The other short stories were most interesting in their variety. Everything from early 20th Century baseball to Alaskan trappers to snakes. All well written but not particularly spectacular.
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One of the nicest things I can say about Steven King is that his wife and kid can write. :)
I have an inordinate fondess for short storis, and Owen King's debut does not disappoint. He shows us the world through the eyes of a young American male, not a jock, not a scholar, but a human being with a keen eye for the oddity around him. Very nice.
I have an inordinate fondess for short storis, and Owen King's debut does not disappoint. He shows us the world through the eyes of a young American male, not a jock, not a scholar, but a human being with a keen eye for the oddity around him. Very nice.
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This is a compelling story that left me sad at its conclusion only because it had ended. Mr. King has a gift for sense of place. His prose is incredibly readable and very often witty. I could see the novella as a film in the vein of Simon Burch.
So this writer/reader is left asking - where's the next book from Mr. King?
So this writer/reader is left asking - where's the next book from Mr. King?
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A strong and imaginative debut from a writer to watch. My favorite story is "Frozen Animals," a creepy and evocative snow globe about an itinerant dentist which still gives me the chills when I think about it. Which I still occasionally do, three years later.
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Read in July, 2007
Enjoyed this. The Denver Post got it right when it declared that no one escapes unscathed. Makes one wonder about how King passes his free time, or if he just has a really vivid imagination. I know I say this about everything I like, but he writes with class.
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Read in January, 2008
The title novella was a 5-star read, but I found the short stories that followed less compelling. King -- Stephen's youngest son -- is a talented writer, but seems suited to a longer form than a shorter one. I'd love to read a novel of his.
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Read in October, 2006
This is a great collection of carefully crafted short stories and the novella "We're All in this Together" which puts mixes recent politics (the 2000 election to 9/11) and narrative together splendidly.
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Passed on to me by my sister...she says it was a wonderful read as she came home from Greece. Helped her to realign priorities after a difficult year. Looking forward to it.
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my copy is autographed by the author, who happens to be Stephen King's son :)
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great debut from king's son owen...other son goes by the pseudonym Joe hill...
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