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by John Slattery, Stephen King
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Hellen
Hellen rated it 12 years ago
Duma Key didn't impress me very much. I just wanted to write this tiny review to remind myself why I keep giving 3 stars to 'meh' Stephen King books. It's just such comfy writing! Even in stories that I don't enjoy so much, such as this one, Rose Madder and The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon, the writing...
Marvin's Bookish Blog
Marvin's Bookish Blog rated it 12 years ago
It's been a few weeks since I completed Duma Key and I can't say the wait improved my opinion of it. It's a good King novel but, frankly, I can't remember much of it already. If all I can say is it is "good" then it's not necessarily a memorable King novel. Good character development, some real haun...
Momster Bookworm
Momster Bookworm rated it 12 years ago
This is 5-star, fantastic read from Stephen King, whom I had not read for at least two decades, and what a welcome back this has been! Wow! The story is about a building contractor who after a debilitating accident, begins life anew as an artist. But his works are far from benign. Artistic and creat...
La Vie en Prose
La Vie en Prose rated it 12 years ago
I almost gave it 4 stars... so, call it 3 1/2?There were a couple of points I wanted to mention:- the main character painted with oils, but there was never mention of how long it takes oils to dry. it was written to sound like the painting would be done, then ready to cover with a sheet in the morn...
amartianmonkey
amartianmonkey rated it 12 years ago
When Edgar Freemantle loses an arm in an industrial accident and his marriage breaks down he decides to move to Duma Key in Florida to convalesce. He makes some new friends (the only neighbour Elizabeth Eastlake and her carer/lawyer Wireman), slowly heals (physically and mentally) and starts paintin...
Amadan na Briona
Amadan na Briona rated it 12 years ago
It sounds cruel to say this, but I kind of miss the old coke-snorting alcoholic who wrote Cujo and The Shining and The Dead Zone and Misery and a lot of those scary-ass short stories in Skeleton Crew and Night Shift, et al. That doesn't mean I'm not glad that Stephen King sobered up and no doubt ext...
The Night Owl
The Night Owl rated it 12 years ago
I’ve always been a coward when it comes to reading Stephen King. Seeing his name on a book cover automatically makes me turn around and run away. It’s nothing personal against King. It’s just that I tend to shun anything with horror…from movies to haunted houses to books. King being “The King of Hor...
Ana V.
Ana V. rated it 13 years ago
Aaaaaaaand Stephen King manages to do it right one more time! Not like he's been doing it for the last 30 years an more, no, no. Though it's a bit different from his other books and it has, at some points, some clichee in it, it's still really good! Of course, after years of reading his books and wa...
manfredschlie
manfredschlie rated it 13 years ago
nichs unbedingt aufregendes
sarahdixon58323
sarahdixon58323 rated it 13 years ago
Wow!
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