Orin Bristol
Read this book when I was younger, and watched the movie when I got older. it's always been one of my favorite King novels. Now listening to the full version without all those edited cuts while in the middle of the coronavirus pandemic feels like if King is talking about right here and right now, it's a bit surreal but even more enjoyable this time around.
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Molly Crawford
If books shouldn't be judged by their covers, they also shouldn't be judged by their length. Unless it's a Stephen King novel. As a life-long devoted fan of his, this is one of his best. If not THE best. Listen to it. You will get lost in the story and at the end, like me, you will want more.
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Marina Sharp
I saw the TV series, saw that people were mad that it wasn't like the book, so decided to check out the book. I read a review that referred to this book as "bloated and racist" and yep, that covers it. This has been a thoroughly unenjoyable experience, but I keep saying "it has to get better, right?! it has to get better." Cue the trash can man and The Kid's scene in the hotel room! I'm done. Im not even willing to finish this anymore. This book has aged poorly. I know it was written in 1978, but in 1978, it had to still have been offensive right? How many times is the N word in this book? I get that people consider this to be a classic, and while I do respect that, I implore you to ask yourself why you enjoy this book as much as you do if you're a super fan.