Advantages: Great reading Disadvantages: You may snarl at anyone who interupts your reading.
...lives with his alcoholic father and brother, his father beats him regularly; Teddy's father was a second world war hero who went mad and injured Teddy so badly it affected his hearing and Vern is bullied by his elder brother mercilessly.
One day, the boys hear that a kid their age has gone missing whilst out picking berries and they discover the location of his body. They then set out on a mission to find the body, hoping to find a few moments of fame and be thought heroes.
The characters of the boys leap off the page, they are so vividly portrayed and the thoughts and feelings that they have and hide are so familiar to everyone's childhood that you can't help but be drawn in. I only wish that Stephen King had spent more time on this and made it into a full-length novel, as I am certain it would've been a bestseller. This is a story I...
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Advantages: Playing spot the cameo Disadvantages: Poorly explained plot
...I taped this off TV (when it 1st aired in the UK) and missed the very start. The film was about 10 or so seconds into the titles (I assume) so if anything happened before that I missed it. Lots of people say Mark Hammill is in this but I certainly didn't see him.
I did recognise cameos from Clive Barker (he wrote the Hellraiser series), John Landis (directed American Werewolf In London) and obviously Stephen King doing some really awful acting as the graveyard attendant. Alice Krige looks lovely apart from the scenes where she has the cat face or is in full alien make-up.
Even with the opening titles it's never really explained very well exactly what Sleepwalkers are or where they come from. From the title sequence I assume they are catlike bipeds who live by extracting life-force from humans. I assume they live a long time and these...
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Advantages: Great short stories, each a great novel in its own right Disadvantages: 'The Body' is a little long
...Sometimes authors are placed into boxes, and the great Stephen King is no exception. While Terry Pratchett is known for his fantasy books and John Grisham for his gripping courtroom stories, Stephen King has always been associated with horror. As IT, Salem's Lot, Christine, Carrie, Cujo, Pet Semetary and Gerald's Game have proved, King is a master at writing scary stories; his books are both well written and compelling, with intricate plots and an imaginative use of lexis making his work extremely enjoyable. Though horror is clearly King's favourite genre, his book Different Seasons shows that he can turn his hand to anything, with this collection of four short novels as good as his previous (and later) works.
Different Seasons contains four very different stories, each worthy of being a stand-alone novel in its own right. Three...
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very helpful 03.02.2007
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