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King - can he write decent endings?
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He doesn't seem to have done too badly, though!

The reason, I think, why one contributor considered the end to The Stand as horrible is simply due to the length, (and weight) of the book. Its ending, a deux et machine, simply does not "pay off."
Some of his best endings are w/ the "Bachman Books:" The Running Man, The Long Walk,, etc.
And, I particularly enjoyed The Dead Zone.
Good reading, all.
—R


Yes, it's a "neat" finish. It ties up the loose ends. It brings closure and completion of the character arcs. But that's the problem - it is a little too neat. After the magnificent build-up of tension over several hundred pages, we get a deux ex machina ending that feels a little rushed and tacked on.

I am in agreement w/ many here about the end to The Stand. And, there are other novels and stories in which the endings don't appear to satisfy the exposition and build.
But he also has many endings which are incisive and thought-provoking.
And so . . .



Pickle wrote: "The books ive read of his with weak endings are IT, Under the Dome and The Stand.
Under the Dome and The Stands were particularly weak after such a great and lengthy read, i thoughts IT's was just..."


In my opinion, a book (unless it's part of a series and not the final book,) doesn't have to resolve everything but there should be a sense of closure. I thought The Stand did a great job of that, despite the twist at the end (which I loved.) I enjoy many of the twists Steven King ends his stories with. The Dark Tower series was an exception to this, and I haven't read any of his newer stories since.
So basically... yes and no.


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