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King always knows how to make his characters (good and evil) believable, he makes them relatable and just like everyday people.
Jack, a father struggling with alcoholism, looses his job as a teacher by loosing his temper on a student. He has always had a bad temper and the alcohol doesn't help. He gets a job as winter caretaker at a secluded hotel with a dark history. The Overlook,("whatever redrum was it was there")Reluctantly his wife Wendy and son Danny go with him against bad feelings about ...more
Jack, a father struggling with alcoholism, looses his job as a teacher by loosing his temper on a student. He has always had a bad temper and the alcohol doesn't help. He gets a job as winter caretaker at a secluded hotel with a dark history. The Overlook,("whatever redrum was it was there")Reluctantly his wife Wendy and son Danny go with him against bad feelings about ...more

First book of 2020 that I've read! Yay!
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I am obviously a huge Stephen King fan, is am very biased when it comes to his work. I adore this book, it is scary, creepy and weird. The characters are not very complex, but they are great. The main character, Jack, an alcoholic ( if I was his wife, I would have kicked him to the curb along time ago) has some major issues, and not the best dad, like breaking his son's arm is an example. He accepts a winter job at the Overlook hotel, which already sounds creepy, and loses his mind by the dark f
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