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Recommendations > Desperation OR The Regulators...which do I start with?

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message 1: by Tee (last edited Sep 29, 2013 07:01PM) (new)

Tee Hey guys.
I just picked up both The Regulators and Desperation. I know thy are companion books, but can anyone tell me which they preferred to read first and why?
Thanks in advance for your input!


message 2: by Amanda (new)

Amanda M. Lyons (amandamlyons) I read Desperation first and then Regulators. I'm glad I did because to me Desperation was the more solid book and Regulators was the odd duck. Both are moving but for different reasons.


message 3: by Adam (new)

Adam Light (goodreadscomadamlight) | 71 comments I read Desperation first, too. Can't remember if it just came out first or if it seemed the logical choice at the time, but glad I did it that way.


message 4: by Squire (new)

Squire (srboone) | 92 comments I read Desperation first also. Basically, both tell the same story, but Desperation is as King would tell it; The Regulators as Richard Bachman would tell it. It doesn't matter which you start with. But I would recommend reading them back to back.


message 5: by Tee (new)

Tee Yes, back-to-back is what I'm doing. I had no intention of doing it any differently. I was just curious as to who did what and why...


message 6: by Sumit (new)

Sumit Singla (sumitsingla) I read The Regulators first, actually. (I don't think it was a conscious decision - probably more of which book I happened to pick first.)

However, I don't think it makes much difference, though I have to say Desperation was a much better story, and it stays with you for longer than The Regulators.


message 7: by Linda (new)

Linda | 29 comments I read The Regulators fist and enjoyed it more than Desperation.


message 8: by Becky (new)

Becky (beckyofthe19and9) Adam wrote: "I read Desperation first, too. Can't remember if it just came out first or if it seemed the logical choice at the time, but glad I did it that way."

They were released simultaneously. :)


message 9: by Becky (new)

Becky (beckyofthe19and9) There's no reading order... I read The Regulators first and loved it, and then read Desperation and liked it, but not as much.

But now I feel the opposite way.

Maybe flip a coin? Do 'eenie, meenie, miney, mo'?


message 10: by Kit★ (new)

Kit★ (xkittyxlzt) | 612 comments I read Desperation first as well. Then reading Regulators was kinda fun, seeing the differences in the characters and similarities in situation/happenings. I liked both of them a lot, though Desperation a little better. But Regulators was fun :)


message 11: by Latashia (new)

Latashia Figueroa (goodreadscomlatashiafigueroa) | 13 comments I also liked Desperation more than Regulators. Did anyone happen to see the made for TV movie Desperation?
What did you think?


message 12: by Amanda (new)

Amanda M. Lyons (amandamlyons) I hated it. I know there were some religious overtones in the book but the miniseries made them a lot stronger and made it overbearing in my mind. It also managed to skip most of the tone of the book in the process. A lot of the beauty of the book was the quiet bits and the things that people were thinking or doing in them.


message 13: by Latashia (new)

Latashia Figueroa (goodreadscomlatashiafigueroa) | 13 comments Yes, the tone of the book definitely lost in the miniseries. But I have to say, I did like Ron Perlman as the Sheriff.


message 14: by Amanda (new)

Amanda M. Lyons (amandamlyons) Latashia wrote: "Yes, the tone of the book definitely lost in the miniseries. But I have to say, I did like Ron Perlman as the Sheriff."

yeah actually he did pull off a decent sheriff.


message 15: by Alyson (new)

Alyson | 1 comments I read Desperation first, but I thought the Regulators should so first.


message 16: by Chris , The Hardcase (new)

Chris  Haught (haughtc) | 1169 comments Mod
I much preferred The Regulators, even after a re-read of both. In fact, I think the re-read widened the gap.

The mini-series blew chunks.


message 17: by Joe (new)

Joe | 41 comments Haven't read Regulators yet, but Desperation was really good


message 18: by Squire (new)

Squire (srboone) | 92 comments When they were released in 1996 as a gift set, they came with a cheap plastic booklight. I kept it, but never tried to use it.

The power went out on my block last week and it was then that I realized the wick on my kerosene latern was nonexistant, so I thought of that booklight and ran into my room to get it.

After 17 years in storage, it didn't work. Not that I expected it to. So we finished our Scabble game by glow-in-the-dark trick-or-treat pumpkin baskets (three of them).


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