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As a fan of vintage King, I honestly didn't expect much going in. I knew I'd be entertained and sucked in, but the chance of experiencing that particular atmosphere spiced with crazy supernatural phenomena didn't cross my mind. There was still "that something" missing, but this was a hell of a ride in any case.
We've seen so much of apocalyptic metropolises, but Peyton Place (1956) showed that a small town where people know each other can be a gateway to hell, dome or not. Small-mindedness and go ...more
We've seen so much of apocalyptic metropolises, but Peyton Place (1956) showed that a small town where people know each other can be a gateway to hell, dome or not. Small-mindedness and go ...more

Another crazy ride from Mr. Stephen King. I didn't enjoy it as much as I enjoyed 11/22/63, but it's still a page turner. King's strength is to create believable and emotional scenes, even though sometimes the characters are too one dimensional (too evil, or too good, very typical of a small town setting). The origin of the Dome- that one day suddenly appeared in Chester's Mill - is a bit too science fiction for my taste, but I think King is more interested in focusing on the politics and action
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Well, what to say about such a long book? First off, Stephen King is a strange author, to me. Most of his books are fine, always a fun enough read, but certainly nothing earth-shattering or anything that stays with me all that well. I'm not generally a huge horror fan in that way - I've read hundreds but rarely loved any of them. And then, there's It, and of course, The Stand. (I'm leaving the epic fantasy series 'The Dark Tower' starting with The Gunslinger out of this, as it's so *entirely* di
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Wow. This book might take some time to thoroughly digest.
I am not a big early Stephen King fan. His early works are more creepy than depth, more gruesome than I can handle, and always has a weird endings that takes away from the "real sense" of the book.
His later works are more my style. They focus on the depth of a human and what events might trigger certain reactions, albeit they can be very gritty. These books have made me a King fan.
When I first saw this advertised upon release I was ecstati ...more
I am not a big early Stephen King fan. His early works are more creepy than depth, more gruesome than I can handle, and always has a weird endings that takes away from the "real sense" of the book.
His later works are more my style. They focus on the depth of a human and what events might trigger certain reactions, albeit they can be very gritty. These books have made me a King fan.
When I first saw this advertised upon release I was ecstati ...more

I really struggled with how many stars to give this book. While I was reading it, I actually had a dream that goodreads switched to a ten star rating system, and I was able to give the book a seven. But alas, I awoke and now I have to give the book either three or four stars. As I am writing this review I still haven't decided.
No doubt about it, King is a great storyteller. The book was suspenseful and hard to put down. The premise of a dome falling over a town and trapping everyone is so fasci ...more
No doubt about it, King is a great storyteller. The book was suspenseful and hard to put down. The premise of a dome falling over a town and trapping everyone is so fasci ...more

Nov 16, 2009
Vesra (When She Reads)
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