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The Green Mile: The Complete Serial Novel

The Green Mile: The Complete Serial Novel

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Fate is Inevitable but Sometimes Comforting
Review: No matter what everybody on the mile did there was no way John Coffey would survive. King clearly shows that fate is inevitable. Ol' Sparky is a symbol of fate and the Green Mile is a symbol of a man's life. When someone walks the mile, they walk the last bit of they're life. When he/she sits down in Ol' Sparky's lap he/she sees that fate has caught up with him/her. Although not very intelligent, John Coffey realizes that there is no escaping fate and he freely accepts his death. Paul and the rest of the people on the mile didn't realize Coffey wanted his death to come, so they did whatever they could to stop it. Though they tried to save Coffey, he still died in the end. To Coffey it wasn't dying it was being put to rest. For most people, thinking about their fate is very morbid; for Coffey, he wanted to be put out of his misery. King shows the reader that life after death is comforting to a tortured soul.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Stephen King at his best...
Review: The Green Mile is a six-part novel told from the eyes of a former prison screw, Paul Edgecomb, who ran the executions at Cold Mountain Prison during the Depression in the south, where racism was real. The "Green Mile" in the story is the last walk, the lime green hall that leads to the electric chair. This book is Edgecomb's account of the events that took place over 60 years ago, when a huge black healer named John Coffey (notice the initials) comes to E Block (death row), along with a short Frenchman, a smart mouse named Mr. Jingles, and a problem child who wreaks havoc on the block. However, the most hated character is not an inmate, but an insensitive, evil guard, Percy Wetmore, who, I'm happy to say, gets his in the end. Most of all, this is an emotional story that will move you to tears, and sometimes, even to rage. It will make you wince with the gruesome parts, and it may even make you question religion.

If you've seen the movie and liked it, then I highly recommend that you read this book (more than once). This is a more detailed description of the events and characters, and it also has some background info that may help you understand the plot line better. The Green Mile was an excellent story and a cool supernatural tale. John Coffey may be one of Stephen King's greatest characters of all.

"We each owe a death, there are no exceptions, I know that, but sometimes, oh God, the Green Mile is so long."

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A masterpiece.
Review: Very rarely does a book ever move me the way the 'Green Mile' did. Stephen King has a way of reaching in and pulling out the emotions of the human heart. I cried when I read the book, I cried during the movie (both times.) There is never a dull or boring moment in this book and, as always, King captivates the readers attention and takes them to a different place and time.

The characters in this novel are solid and very real. Each
character could reflect the person(s) that some of us try to

hide. From the seemingly 'bold' Percy Wetmore, who deep inside is a timid and frightened man, to the compassionate and hurting John Coffey. As one reviewer said, John Coffey is the perfect example of Christ, whether King intended that or not. Judged and rejected by most everyone, a seemingly wanderer, whose mission was unknown to most. But yet had a heart of compassion and mercy, whose presence was simply healing to anyone he came in contact with (and still is.)

This story is narrated by Paul Edgecombe, a correction officer at a death-row prison. There, he meets the gentle giant named John Coffey; a man accused of raping and murdering two little girls. Edgecombe eventually befriends Coffey and begins to believe that he is innocent. Edgecombe realizes that there's something very unique about John Coffey. I won't go any further for fear of giving away the plot.

This story will keep you up to the wee hours of the morning and will not dissapoint you. If you have not read this book, read it, even if you don't like Stephen King.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The best that I have read from King
Review: This must have been very difficult to read as a serial novel in its original form. I was hooked right away by this story, I don't think I could have waited for the next installment.

What an incredibly likeable and well written bunch of characters. And the story is really emotionally powerful. Its happy and sad, tragic and remarkable all at the same time. I couldn't put it down.

I thought this book had a different kind of feel to it than most of King's other books that I have read, but I loved it. Very interesting and entertaining. Also an excellent movie.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: pure Sthepen Kings
Review: We all know how Sthepen King always write about horror and mistery, actually Sthepen Can Write anything he wants.
I like to read the book first and then see the Movie, and The Green Mile is a Most read book, actually better then the movie, you will feel the anger, sadness, and compassion with the Main Character, you will feel hate, love and anxiety. This book will get you to thinks about Death Penalty!. You got to have this, and all King's book, the best witer ever born!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Fabulous
Review: I thought this was one of Stephen King's greatest books yet. Great dialogue. Kept me in suspense, and I could hardly put it down. And was always eager to pick it up and read, read, read!! Great job, Stephen King!! You're my #1 author!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Most Steven King There Is
Review: I waited a long time before reading The Green Mile, mainly because I didn't want all the hype about the series to influence my own opinion. As usual, I wasn't disappointed by Mr. King. The Green Mile is perhaps my favorite of all his endeavors. From the tense moments watching Mr. Jingles retrieve the spool to the knot in my heart as Coffey takes his seat in the chair...I think I felt more reading this book than I've felt in a long time.

I thank Mr. King every time I read his books. I relish their authenticity, their horrific beauty, and the truth about humanity that they reveal. The Green Mile touches something deep inside, revolves it around, then throws it down with a loud smack, making everyone around jump.

I doubt I will read anything nearly that wonderful this summer on the beach. Painfully, I'll search. Perhaps I can bring myself to read Dreamcatcher now.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: King's best work
Review: I am a really big Stephen King fan and make an effort to read as much of his work as I can. This is by far my favorite. A very suspenseful and rich storyline. There are just some books that you feel extremely satisfied after reading and this is defenitly one of them. I couldn't put it down, I read it in a day and a half and I can just about guarantee you will to. If you have never read a Stephne King book before this book will get you hooked.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I'm crying from laughter and sympathy! Such a good book!
Review: How does King do it? How does he manage to sell quadrillions of novels and retain his creativity? His talent? His ability to surprise and suspend?

This is the first book of his I've read, and I must say I'm thoroughly impressed. I assumed he'd be writing books just to sell them---writing exactly what his costumers want to read. But no. He made a statement with this book: a powerful one. He proved that his originality wasn't lost with all the mass-produced, marketed novels. He's really just that good.

Regardless of whether you've seen the movie or not, this book is a definite must-read. I HAD to get my hands on it after seeing the movie (three times in a row!). It's so easy to read, but that's not to say it's simple-minded. It deals with common aspects of everyday life, as well as extraordinary miracles. Obviously if you want a summary of the plot, you can read the other reviews. This is just me telling you you HAVE TO READ IT!!

Caution yourself though: if you don't know anything about the film or book, don't listen to what people have to say about it. It'll make things all the more enjoyable to discover for yourself what happens and why.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: King is the right word in this case
Review: Not a fan of Stephen King generally I have to say I found this book wonderful. Not a horror story but a grippping thriller with some supernatural moments Green Mile strays from King's normal output. The green mile is the carpet running down death row, the book tells the story of it's inmates and in particular the giant John Coffey accused of raping and murdering two young girls. The suspense and drama is spellbinding, the characters are so brilliant you feel as though you know them personally. The book is narrated in the first person by Paul Edgecombe who is the supervisor of the cell block, the narration adds further to the sense of being there, being a spectator that makes you part of every event. There is everything in this book:-life, death, love, hate, salvation, spirituality, sacrifice, morality and even God -everything that is important. The Green Mile made me cry which no other book has ever done, I find myself thinking about it often, I also revisit it frequently which is very rare for me. Given the quality of this novel I cannot believe the usual work King puts out, I guess money talks. If I had to pick 5 books to take on a desert Island this would be one of them. I just cannot praise it highly enough, the only disappointing thing is it eventually ends, even if you read it very slowly.


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