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I think he also downplayed Gage's "rebirth". It feels like it was rushed at the end. Like the entire book was about how his father felt about resurrecting family pets and members and not the fact that a murderous two year old was loose. I also agree that he downplayed Churchill. A lot more could've been done with the car.
It is forever unfortunate that Stephen King is not at the top of his game with some of his books.



I think he also downplayed Gage's "rebirth". It feels li..."
Church is a cat....not a car.

Still, I read this book several times both as teenager and as adult and I liked it every single time.

The reason, I think, is for, yet again, two reasons: one, to build the ultimate climax of the book; and two, to allow himself "room" and time to explore particular ideas, concepts, and relationships that he chooses per novel.
For me, his habits of literary allusion and film-script writing severely took away from this particular piece.
But, I have to say that there were many elements that I enjoyed. I did enjoy the build to the quickening reanimation of the pagan spirit.
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When I read horror, I intend to be scared, but it seems like Stephen King is lacking something. Am I the only one who feels this way?