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I LOVE IT!!!




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If that was the case and if Mike could see things then why didn't he just tell Dev that Lane was the culprit straight up?
Leon, psychics are generally believed to possess periphery visions. They're unable to pinpoint precise persons, places, or things.




As for the "it's not white" line -- yes, he's talking about the killer's hair. And that's another sore point for me. Is he seriously saying that for YEARS, a guy who works out of doors in the heat and rain and washing rides, etc. has been using TEMPORARY hair color, the kind that washes out? That's just plain stupid.
I was disappointed. Sigh.


I felt the same way - everyone else seems to think it is great, but I was disappointed. I'm waiting for his new book to come out at the end of September.

I think "The Shining" was one of his best works and this is the sequel.

Mark wrote: "If you have read a lot of Stephen King you know to expect more than this. It could have been better, and his story telling talents are far superior than this effort."
Really? I've read all but 5 of his books (novels and non-fiction) and found this to be one of his best. Going by your shelf, what you call "a lot" I call "barely begun". :)
Really? I've read all but 5 of his books (novels and non-fiction) and found this to be one of his best. Going by your shelf, what you call "a lot" I call "barely begun". :)






Except I thought it did.
What does that mean?? Thanks!


Debbie wrote: "So, early in the book it says that Devin eventually marries Annie. He narrates the book as an older man remembering these events of his 21st year. Do we ever get confirmation that he and Annie had..."
You may be misremembering, Debbie. I don't remember Devin saying anything like that. And I have a decent memory for King's stuff. :)
You may be misremembering, Debbie. I don't remember Devin saying anything like that. And I have a decent memory for King's stuff. :)

I feel like it is somewhere in the beginning before he has any interaction with Annie or Mike, he is walking to Joyland on the beach and mentions seeing them. Then he says something like: "little did I know that within eight months I would marry that woman and.... something"
Well, it is entirely possible that I misunderstood, but....
Debbie wrote: "I experienced the book in audio, otherwise I swear I would be flipping pages to find it!!
I feel like it is somewhere in the beginning before he has any interaction with Annie or Mike, he is walk..."
I'll have a look and let you know. :)
I feel like it is somewhere in the beginning before he has any interaction with Annie or Mike, he is walk..."
I'll have a look and let you know. :)

It's not white could refer to two other things. Dev and Mike were discussing the afterlife (or maybe it was Annie) but one of them didn't believe in the afterlife, no Pearly Gates, just darkness. I think it might have been Mike referring to the darkness after death - it's not white.
My other thought on that, was how Mike described Fred's ghost coming to his room at night. He said it was not like a billowing white sheet or gauzy-transparent figure, it was just like a real person. I think it could have referred to this too.

ME TOO!

I agree. I can't believe people have given it 4 or 5 stars. Really not one of his best.

No you are not the only person disappointed with this book. There are a couple of us. :) I thought it was boring and lacked creativity and imagination. Definately not one of his better books.

I absolutely agree. I too thought it may be different and more of a 'crime' novel. However, it was pretty standard Stephen King territory with a crime thrown into the mix. Nonetheless I did enjoy reading it. I found it very absorbing and, like you, got through it in just a few days.


I second Dr Sleep. An excellent book. I actually enjoyed it MORE than The Shining.


It only started to pick up for me when Tom saw Linda's ghost and and Annie and Mike were introduced but the book wasn't very thrilling and left me unsatisfied.
Maybe this just wasn't the King book for me!

I feel like it is somewhere in the beginning before he has any interaction with Annie or Mike, he is walk..."
Actually, he marries a woman that he meets at a coffee shop. My doubt is if it is Jennifer o not.

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hahaa! THat is awesome! LOL Everyone thinks I am weird because I take a wide berth around storm drains because of SK's IT. lol I totlaly understand!