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Each time I intend to read this book one more time, I find myself hiding under the blankets, screaming aloud.
My first self scream contest started when I was young, dumb kid who has pantophobia ( which means I was scaring of everything)
I was at the music club at the 7th grade which I truly hated every moment of it and at this age I still have no idea why they chose me to sing with them when I have a voice makes little babies and puppies traumatize. Anyways, at least instead of looking at the so ...more
My first self scream contest started when I was young, dumb kid who has pantophobia ( which means I was scaring of everything)
I was at the music club at the 7th grade which I truly hated every moment of it and at this age I still have no idea why they chose me to sing with them when I have a voice makes little babies and puppies traumatize. Anyways, at least instead of looking at the so ...more
King's best books are the one's in which he views very real, very human horrors through the lense of 1950s B-movie horror., combing the best of a human dramas with OTT horror goriness. For me, anyway.
When you strip away all the supernatural elements, all the King tropes (we need to hear about the main character's sex life a lot, weird refrains which are repeated over and over), and all the B-movie craziness, you're left with a simple and devastating story about grief and death. There's a demon-c ...more
When you strip away all the supernatural elements, all the King tropes (we need to hear about the main character's sex life a lot, weird refrains which are repeated over and over), and all the B-movie craziness, you're left with a simple and devastating story about grief and death. There's a demon-c ...more





















