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The Stand Part One: June 1 - June 30





And by the way, I am a sucker for songs that include violins, and this song has a beautiful opening with violins.

I couldn't start either, my original copy hasn't come in the mail yet and I lent my uncut copy to my best friend last week, haha."
I've ordered the original version too. It hasn't arrived and now I'm off on vacation so I may have to wait or convince my family that THE STAND is a good audiobook to listen to as we drive to the grand canyon.

Also, if anyone's curious, King talks about the genesis of The Stand in chaoter 10, section 16 of Danse Macabre. Pretty interesting stuff.
ElleEm wrote: "Okay, in Part II of the Preface, right near the end King says that this is a "long tale of dark Christianity..."
I think that idea might be referring to (view spoiler)








I bet if it was sung in a sexy voice it could be!

I think a lot of the pop culture references weren't updated. No cell phones? By 1990 at least the SOME would have cell phones. There were other musical references to songs more appropriate for the 70's. What do you think would be different if it were updated to say 2010? Would technology of today make a difference in the first part of the book?

For one thing I don't think a man and his family would be living on base today. Speculation anyone?

I'm reading the uncut version, which is the only version that I have read. So I'm interested to know differences from the people reading the cut version.

If we were exposed today I don't think that cell phones or the internet would be of much benefit. The panic would spread quicker but I don't think it would contain it.
Karen, that's a very interesting question, about our vulnerability. Let me think about it for a little bit.

May I ask what is a "Buddy Read"? How does it work? I know you have the "Group Read". Just wondering what the differences are. Thank you! :)

May I ask what is a "Buddy Read"? How does it work? I know you have the "Group Read". Just wondering what the differences are. Thank you! :)"
Group Read is voted on by the entire group and many, many people read along for one month. You can always read later and revisit those threads. They are left open.
A Buddy read is a smaller group of people that just want to read a book together. There's no formal vote and the time frame is decided upon by that smaller group. Again, threads are left open so you can always comment later.

Karen, I do think we are just as vulnerable today. I am a bit of a conspiracy theorist in that I think there is so much going on in our government and military that very few people know of it. I think there are government agencies (small ones) that don't even exist on record. I think there are experiments going on with super-flu's and who all knows what in underground labs. (view spoiler)


What negatives have you heard? I've read some bad reviews, but wonder about specifics.

Thanks for all the good wishes on our trip through Arizona, and yes we are all into the audio of the Stand. I've heard it before and read it, that's why I was looking for the original shorter version, I wanted to see how King had cut it down. Anyway, you can never hear this story too many times.


Hi Madeleine... it will start melding together- I've read both cut and uncut version numerous times- never tire of this one -of all of Stephen's novels- this is by far my favorite --ENJOY!

On a different note, I really like Frannie's dad. (view spoiler)

On a different note, I really like Frannie's dad. [spoilers removed]"
I'd have to say I agree with you Summer and I really liked Frannie's dad too.

Also, if anyone's curious, King talks about the genesis of The Stand in chaoter 10, section 16 of Danse Macabre. Pretty interesting stuff.
ElleEm wrote: "Okay, in P..."
Summer, I can see that. (view spoiler)





I can what others are talking about here with the representation of women; they've been mostly useless so far. Though I think Frannie's showing herself to be pretty tough.


For some reason, other than I've read this book before, it seems familiar to me.

Thats interesting. I always saw the men quite differently. (view spoiler)


Claire, if you wouldn't mind could you tell us when you reach a cross-over from The Dark Tower? I haven't read that book yet.
I totally agree mrbooks (view spoiler)[I keep freaking out that I'm getting sick! It also doesn't help that I just finished Station Eleven which is also about a flu pandemic. (hide spoiler)]