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Marc-Antoine wrote: "Pride and Prejudice and Zombies
by Seth Grahame-Smith
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King recommended that? Wow....I thought he had more respect for classic literature.


King recommended that? Wow....I thought he had more respect for classic literature.



(recommended in Danse Macabre)

King's recommendation is on the front of the book.

The writing style is in line with Cormac McCarthy or James Ellroy, though a little more contemporary than either.

I thought you had said in the past that King did not necessarily have to recommend, it could also be a book we would recommend to King ourselves?



As Chris so expertly pointed out, Stephen King has an enormous respect for classical literature - that, and to simply take a classic and add a "supernatural element" isn't really writing. It just will never be original - without the backbone of Jane Austen's wonderful book, this would simply be a book about zombies in Regency England.
I'll nominate Bad Things Happen by Harry Dolan.
I was looking through the recent GR giveaways the other day and saw one for the sequel. http://www.goodreads.com/giveaway/sho...
You'll see the reference for the King recommendation right there on the description.
"From the national bestselling author of Bad Things Happen—the debut that Stephen King called a “great f***ing book”"
I was looking through the recent GR giveaways the other day and saw one for the sequel. http://www.goodreads.com/giveaway/sho...
You'll see the reference for the King recommendation right there on the description.
"From the national bestselling author of Bad Things Happen—the debut that Stephen King called a “great f***ing book”"

I thought you had said in the past that King did not necessarily have to recommend, it could also be a book we would recommend to King ourselves? "
No, we alternate themes... that's a different month. This month is what he's recommended. You can certainly wait until October and nominate what you'd recommend to King though - that's the next time it'll switch. (September will be a King book.)

As Chris so expertly pointed out, Stephen King has an enormous respect for class..."
To each their own Bondama, IMO Seth Grahame-Smith is a very original and great writer.
Original and great (and rich, say true) is now defined by taking someone else's work and adding zombies? Cool.
I'm going to rewrite The Time Machine and add pole dancers.
I'm going to rewrite The Time Machine and add pole dancers.

Eh...it's kind of off the subject. Truth is, I didn't attack the author or his work. I'm of the opinion that taking somebody's published novel (P&P), inserting stuff into it, and selling it for a profit is wrong. It's legal, due to our strange copyright laws that don't protect a work after so many years. But I still don't think it's right.
At any rate, my real point here was that I didn't think King had recommended it. For the same concerns I've just stated.
At any rate, my real point here was that I didn't think King had recommended it. For the same concerns I've just stated.
Books mentioned in this topic
Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter (other topics)Unholy Night (other topics)
Bad Things Happen (other topics)
Sharp Objects (other topics)
Heart-Shaped Box (other topics)
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Authors mentioned in this topic
Seth Grahame-Smith (other topics)Harry Dolan (other topics)
Karen Russell (other topics)
Seth Grahame-Smith (other topics)
Seth Grahame-Smith (other topics)
One nomination per person, use the add book/author function to link to the title. No need to second, everything eligible will be in the poll.
Nominations close July 18th, then we'll vote.