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Group Reads > November 2025 Group Read #2 - The Running Man by Richard Bachman / Stephen King

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Kasia (kasia_s) | 4589 comments Mod
Theme for November is On the Run and the votes for our runner up are in as well.

The second place won with 36 votes with a 12.5% nom rate. It's the
The Running Man by the talented duo of Richard Bachman and
Stephen King :P

As an Arnie fan I've seen the movie many times but never read the book.

Please use spoiler tags and let us know what Chapter/Page you are on, looking forward to November with this one :)


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For Spoiler Tags just type this out and in the ... put your spoiler :)



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destiny ♡ howling libraries (howlinglibraries) | 321 comments I haven't ever heard people talk about this one much, but it sounds cool! My library hold time is, er... 10 weeks 😅 so I might be late to this one, but I'm in!


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Diane Johnson | 128 comments I read this so long ago, I can’t remember how accurate the 80’s movie is with Swartzenegger. But I rewatched the movie (soon to leave Netflix) and I feel like the writer took a lot of liberties. The remake looks way better, but it might be a good time to reread the book.


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Diane wrote: "I read this so long ago, I can’t remember how accurate the 80’s movie is with Swartzenegger. But I rewatched the movie (soon to leave Netflix) and I feel like the writer took a lot of liberties. Th..."

The 80s movie was loosely based on the concept of the book, but jazzed up to match the 80s action movie aesthetic, while the new movie looks like it's based directly on the book.


Debra Sneddon | 12 comments Read in the past when it first came out in the Bachman books.


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Jakob Shingler | 22 comments I read it a couple years ago. I remember really enjoying it, one of the fastest reads I’ve had. Think I finished it in 3 days. I recently watched the 1987 movie, basically the definition of 80s cheese lol 😂 can’t wait for the new movie to come out!


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Diane Johnson | 128 comments Alan wrote: "Diane wrote: "I read this so long ago, I can’t remember how accurate the 80’s movie is with Swartzenegger. But I rewatched the movie (soon to leave Netflix) and I feel like the writer took a lot of..."

The new movie does look good. The 80’s one…well. It was the 80’s lol.


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Diane Johnson | 128 comments Jakob wrote: "I read it a couple years ago. I remember really enjoying it, one of the fastest reads I’ve had. Think I finished it in 3 days. I recently watched the 1987 movie, basically the definition of 80s che..."

Cheese is right 🤣. I did do the DiCaprio fingerprint meme thing though while shouting at the TV, "hey that’s Kurt Fuller!”


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Diane wrote: "Alan wrote: "Diane wrote: "I read this so long ago, I can’t remember how accurate the 80’s movie is with Swartzenegger. But I rewatched the movie (soon to leave Netflix) and I feel like the writer ..."

The Arnie film is a cinematic classic.

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Diane Johnson | 128 comments Alan wrote: "Diane wrote: "Alan wrote: "Diane wrote: "I read this so long ago, I can’t remember how accurate the 80’s movie is with Swartzenegger. But I rewatched the movie (soon to leave Netflix) and I feel li..."

Totally 🤣


nightmares.of.eliza | 11 comments I read The Running Man recently, my review is available — and wow, it’s basically two hundred pages of sweat, TV static and testosterone. King really nailed the media cynicism part, but the macho energy is off the charts. Richards spends quarter of the book sneering at everyone and mentally rating women (see hostage motif) while “fighting the system.” The pacing still slaps, the countdown structure is brilliant, but the ending (view spoiler). Still, for a grim little time capsule about how spectacle eats empathy, it weirdly works.

And yeah, as pulp as that 80s movie with Schwarzenegger was, I’ve got a soft spot for it — probably why I went easier on the book than I should have.


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Janet Long | 1 comments My favorite author hands down is Stephen King!!! The running man is a great read!!! I have read more books by King than any other author.. Even books that he co writes!!! Each new chapter brings a new surprise…. Hope everyone enjoys this book as much as I did……


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Kasia (kasia_s) | 4589 comments Mod
You guys make reading extra fun, thank you for being here!


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Alan wrote: "Diane wrote: "Alan wrote: "Diane wrote: "I read this so long ago, I can’t remember how accurate the 80’s movie is with Swartzenegger. But I rewatched the movie (soon to leave Netflix) and I feel li..."

I always liked that movie, very excited to finally read the masterpiece :P


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