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I thought it was fantastic and didn't find the length an issue at all. Although I did find the explanation for the dome kind of weak. Otherwise the story and the character study was AMAZING!


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Cheers,
Roderick"<
Try Duma Key... and The Stand. Loved the Dark Tower Series, but that calls for some real time investment!


Having been a fan of SK since reading Carrie when it was first published, I enjoyed reading The Dome. It was typical King fare from the latter half of his career. I believe had he written this earlier the ending would have been much different. As it was, to me, the story was more about the abuse of power than the dome itself, which only served as a catalyst to set up the story.

What makes this so painful is how much time I put into reading the book. I like some of his short stories and even a couple of his novels but after the big letdown here, I realized that I have generally been disappointed by his books and really it's not worth it to me to read them anymore.



Dear Roderick:
My top three recommended Stephen King books, not in the horror style are:
Insomnia (I absolutely love this book and is my all time favorite of King's)
The Green Mile (excellent and also not horror)
The Shawshank Redemption (very good, also not horror)
Others you might find to be good reads:
Dolores Claiborn (drama), The book set of The Talisman and The Black House (written with Peter Straub and not horror either, more fantasy), The Eyes of the Dragon (also fantasy), and believe it or not, The Dark Tower series is excellent, not really horror, more Sci-fi/ fantasy, and ties all other Stephen King books together, as you will find out if you read them.The Dark Tower series is almost like an explanation for all of his other books, what they mean, why they were written, what they stand for. King is deeper than most people see on the surface, even people whom have read his books. But anyone who has read The Dark Tower series knows what I am talking about: In those books, he reveals a deeper self and a deeper meaning, and an intense belief in Science Fiction with a concept all his own :)




I would agree with Tammy. I liked "Dome", but didn't "connect" with the characters like I did in The Stand, Salem's Lot & some of the other books I read by King.
I am looking forward to reading 11/22/63 based on the recommendations I've seen from other King fans.




The other King books I really do want to read is the Dark Tower series. I've heard a lot of good things about it. It's definitely in my TBR mountain.


Josh,
Try 11/22/63. It's long, but worth the effort.
I think you'll like it. It's more like the old King.

Thanks TJ - I'm actually 12 discs into the audiobook of 11/22/63, enjoying it so far. I didn't like the narrator at first, but he's beginning to grow on me. The only problem is with the audiobook is that I'm on summer vacation, so I don't have the commute time to listen to it as much as I'd like! When I do manage to finish it, I'm planning on moving right on to The Wind Through the Keyhole, as I'm a huge Dark Tower fan.
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