The Shining
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But anyways, its sincerely one of the greatest Horror Books ever!


I loved it. It was really nice to read "On writing" where he explains how he got the idea for the Shinning.


I haven't read it yet, was it good? I heard it was about a dog..and now I am scared to read because I love dogs so much.


I'm a huge fan of the Kubrick movie, but I know that he took a lot of liberties with the story. I've heard that it is really quite a departure from King's original work, but I think that liking the movie so much has almost deterred me from reading the book (maybe thinking it would alter my view of the movie?).
I guess i just have to suck it up and read it.

The movie had great visuals, like Danny riding his 3 wheeler down the halls of the hotel and all the scary scenes involving the ghosts. Loved the twins and the blood.
I really enjoyed "The Shining", I read it first when it was originally released and then listened to it on audio last summer and that was great. It held up well, I had forgotten parts of it because I had the movie in my mind.
If you are a Stephen King fan I would recommend "The Dark Tower" series. I read the whole series a few months ago and was totally immersed (I was kind of glad to finish). An involving and truly epic story. It was fun to pick out the overlaps from his other books woven into the series.
If you are a Stephen King fan I would recommend "The Dark Tower" series. I read the whole series a few months ago and was totally immersed (I was kind of glad to finish). An involving and truly epic story. It was fun to pick out the overlaps from his other books woven into the series.

One thing that I really remember standing out for me in this book, as well as in Thinner, was the painfully clear discription of the disintegration of the husband-and-wife relationship in each one. The pent-up hostilities that finally bubble to the surface during the course of each of these stories, resulting in a true desire of the husband to kill the wife in both. It really showed a dark underside of marriage.
I remember thinking if I were King's wife I'd be a tad nervous, wondering if that were any indication of his feelings about our marriage.

I agree with Shari Blue. I definitely recommend The Dark Tower series. I'm reading the last book in the series now & really loved them all more than I thought I would. It is an epic story & the characters are unforgettable.

Yep. I think that's a great way of putting it.

Yep...."
Thanks! :)
so young when I read this I will have to re-visit it soon



Ironically, I ended up spending the night at a hotel for an impromptu family vacation while I was in the middle of the book. I think my heart skipped a beat when my brother came bursting through the bathroom door.
How funny Rexelle, I guess you will always remember that. When I read it I was pregnant and my husband was out of town, needless to say I jumped at every little noise. And of course there was a snowstorm!






I read it because I love the movie as well, but I thought the book was a little goofy in places...like the hedge animals. That wasn't really scary to me, but the book did emphasize a lot of the reason behind why the father goes crazy in more detail. It gives more insight into how they are all seeing things that could make anyone go crazy. Still like the movie way more!






Best King book there is. Still can only read it if there's someone else in the room with me.

Good thought. I have yet to see the film, but I could imagine Jack's character being an issue. In the book, although the whole time you knew this bad thing was going to happen, you really do hope the best for poor Jack.
I've been wanting to read King for a while now, so this is the first book of his I've read. Really good! I picked up "Misery" to read next.



It would have been an interesting story, but a different one. This was a story about a haunted house and a boy with ESP.

Bringing it back to the film executive thing - thinking of what could have been better is what sinks most Hollywood movies.

The sound of the mallet head hitting the plaster - I truly felt like I was in the hotel.
Truly a scary read.
Oh yeah don't forget about the elevator. HMMMMM

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