How does one even begin talking about The Stand, Stephen King's masterpiece? Since its publication in 1978 and re-release (with over 400 pages of originally deleted material added back in) in 1990, countless reviews and articles have been written about King's self-proclaimed "long, dark tale of Chri...
My favorite part of this gigantic King novel is the beginning: seeing how the superflu wipes out humanity and how the remaining characters survive and come together. After that, things got dicey for me. So much time is spent in the Free Zone that I wondered what was happening in Vegas, and when we g...
I do not understand why this is such a popular and beloved book. It starts off pretty interesting, with an engineered disease wiping out much of humanity, and for a while, it seems like a story warning people about the dangers of unchecked science, the evils of modern society, and survival in a post...
I finished it! Finally. It wasn't really what I was expecting either. I guess because I've only ever read King's scary stuff and this was more thought provoking for me. Overall, I can't say that it is my favorite King book ever, but I did find it to be incredibly compelling even despite it dragg...
It's very likely that I have a new favourite book. Yes, you heard me god-damn it! The stand was something of an epic undertaking for me. Wanting to squeeze some value out of my audible subscription before I clicked cancel, I decided to download one of the longest audio-books I could find. The Sta...
M-O-O-N spells Magnificent Outstanding Overall Nukemfantastic. The Stand is testament to man's stupidity playing God where the Devil lurks in the shadows. An awesome post-apocalyptic masterpiece full of characters so lovingly written, they stay with you forever or until that nuke gets to go off.5 St...
Now, I love me a long book. There have been times I've said "The longer the better". But this time? Way too many words! To be honest it took me from July 26 to around August 7 to read half way through Book II. Once I hit about half way through Book II I read the rest every time I sat town with my...
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