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Boone I could do without easily, once the sister was focused on as a bigger threat… Logan I just never liked to begin with (it was his thing with the animals, sigh!)


Boone I could do without easily, once the sister was focused on as a bigger threat… Logan I just never l..."
LOL! I can honestly say that I've never had much interest in the lives of carnies...


I thought the denouement was awesome. There was so much going on and before you know it, all these mysteries unravel and everything becomes clear.
I liked the characters, even the ones I didn't like. :) Though Katt was kind of a typical model type.
I liked this even more than I did the second time, so my rating stays at 5 stars.

I know they're quite different, but the ways in which all the story threads came together is what put me in mind of GS. That kind of writing never ceases to amaze me. I guess it's the ability to tell the story in the way these authors do, and then to pull it all together in (what seems to be) such an effortless way is what gets to me


He was fighting hard against what he was born into. Then on top of that the woman he loves, the one that was so strong for him, throws in the towel and kills herself. I thought he was a strong guy, and in the end, he was the only one to break free.
I liked New as well. Despite everything he had been through, he was attempting to go to school, working hard, and working at using his power only for good.
I guess that's about all of the characters I really liked though.

He was fighting hard against what he was born into. Then on top of that the woman he loves, the one that was so strong for him, throws in the towel and kills herself. I tho..."
Didn't Edwin "influence" Rix's wife into committing suicide? I don't think she would have done it otherwise.
Rix was a great character--flawed in ways, which made him more "human". I really liked Edwin and his wife, too--until…. LOL!!


That's how I feel about it. He was finally able to let go, and stop blaming himself for not noticing "signs" in his wife, that were never there to begin with.


I feel the same way--each time I re-read one of his books, it's almost like something "new" from a favorite author!


I was very surprised to discover Edwin wasn't the man I thought he was. Which to me says the author did a good job tricking me. :)
I don't know about the almost zombie like state the Usher's went into...do you mean how they got when near death? When he could hear the electricity in the walls?

I don't mean the sensitivities. I mean how he smelled and looked. There was description of stuff running down his face that sort of thing. Why did that happen? That is something I'd like to ask Mr. McCammon if I could. I haven't read the POE story for so many years, but I don't remember any thing like that. If you know or have any idea, let me know. Maybe I missed some explanation. Thanks!!




Great comment, Chad: "horrifying…..but believable in the context of the story". IMO, that's what great authors, like McCammon, are best at!

Chad, I enjoyed the conversation between the Mt King and New. I did like New, he certainly was not a perfect character, but he is young and I think his future looked bright.


Chad, I'm glad you enjoyed it. I loved New's story and his interaction with the Mountain King as well.
Thanks for your comments, Randolph. I like how you explained how the McCammon story is the "real" one. Which just reminds me how original I thought this story was, even though it was based on a short story, I think RM really turned it around and made it his own.
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