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Terrific book, despite what some haters will tell you. 5 stars, easy.

Joel! My sister and I are reading this together. We are just beginning and just decided to make comments as we go along. Join in whenever you want:)


Well said! I always make that mistake of expecting something. When I just let go of expectations I can do just that- sit back and enjoy the ride!



You guys wanna read a really sad review, where the member seems to have a serious hate-on for King, read Sam Quixote's on page 2 of the Joyland review page. He admits to not even finishing the book, yet rakes SK over the coals in a review that's only slightly shorter than the book itself. Then, when I commented on his getting the title wrong (he called it JOYRIDE *L*), and the fact he wasn't speaking in complete sentences (all of which he may have fixed by this point), he deleted my comment and blocked me from even viewing the review. *L* And considering all of the comments left are ones that agree with him (about 8), he must've deleted the others that disagreed, as well. Really? Pathetic...









I also finished it in....well, about 24 hours, actually! It was well described by someone else as a coming of age story; I enjoyed the characters, and never saw the big reveal of the killer at the end coming....



I also want to know a bit more about Tom and Erin - I know Tom died, but did they break up or ...? Seemed like Erin married someone else (first and second time?) I may have missed something.


I also want to know a bit more about Tom and Erin - I know To..."
There wasn't a break up. Erin and Tom were devoted to one another. Erin married a second time after Tom passed away.


If you're interested in reading it again for yourself, the passage telling us that Tom and Erin were happily married for eighteen years is on page 85.


Here's the word on the film straight from SK's website:
Joyland Headed to Theaters
May 6th, 2013 2:31:00 pm
The film rights to Stephen’s forthcoming paperback release, Joyland, have been optioned by Tate Taylor.
Best known for his acclaimed work adapting and directing The Help, Taylor will also write, produce and direct Joyland. John Norris and Wyolah Films are also set to produce.
Joyland Headed to Theaters
May 6th, 2013 2:31:00 pm
The film rights to Stephen’s forthcoming paperback release, Joyland, have been optioned by Tate Taylor.
Best known for his acclaimed work adapting and directing The Help, Taylor will also write, produce and direct Joyland. John Norris and Wyolah Films are also set to produce.


The scarf was blue, not white.

The scarf was b..."
It's a reference to the hair dye as people stated above. When Lane took off his derby hat and pushed his hair back Devin noticed streaks of white in it that hadn't appeared at the beginning of the summer. The warning is, "it's not white" it's blonde. If had known that Lane was actually a blonde he would have suspected him much earlier. :D


Highlight of the book.

Coming back from Joyland is such a hard, cold and grey path..



Me too.. I was think it was Lane's hair because he wore hair dye... ??? Could be??

Me too.. I was ..."
I agree, Lanes hair.


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I thought it was after Dev gave him mouth to mouth and pulled off his gloves the cream on his hands was white... Thus "it's not white"?



Other than that, it is a pleasant summer read, it's just more wholesome good fun than I expected. Stephen King usually lulls you into complacency, then wallops you with evilness as you read on, so maybe it will get more scary, or at least creepy, towards the end.
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