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The Green Mile: Night Journey

The Green Mile: Night Journey

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: If it's King, it's gotta be good
Review: Just paint me stupid. When I found this title in a Stephen King search, it was originally just listed as NIGHT JOURNEY #5. *duh* I failed to put 2 and 2 together and thought this was an early release of King's that wasn't yet in my collection. Luckily amazon has updated the listing to indicate that it is #5 in the GREEN MILE series. The description also states that this is of unknown binding. The one I ordered is in hard cover which is actually not that bad considering that I only have the paperback series. Order only if you are a diehard King fan who has to have everything in hard cover. I have to rate it a 5 because, hey, it's King and it's part of the GREEN MILE series which is an incredible body of writing.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Stephen King does it again.
Review: Once again Stephen King took me into his world and, as always, I loved it. I, personally, prefer to have the entire book at once rather than in installments. I don't have a problem reading the end of the story only when I get to the end of the book. Waiting a month for each installment was very difficult for me, so I waited until I had all the books before I read them. Mr. King makes it so easy to see each of his characters and, also, to form the opinion of them that he wants you to form. Do yourself a favor and walk the Green Mile

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Stephen King does it again.
Review: Once again Stephen King took me into his world and, asalways, I loved it. I, personally, prefer to have the entirebook at once rather than in installments. I don't have aproblem reading the end of the story only when I get to theend of the book. Waiting a month for each installment was very difficult for me, so I waited until I had all the books before I read them. Mr. King makes it so easy to see each of his characters and, also, to form the opinion of them that he wants you to form. Do yourself a favor and walk the Green Mile

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Depressing, but better then 'horror."
Review: The book is every bit as good as I thought it would be (King does much more now than mere "horror", but I found it terribly depressing and I'm not altogether sure I'm glad I read it. Oh, the bad guys come to most satisfying ends, but I took little comfort from that; the author's message appears to be that some people live much too long but no one, good or evil, gets out of this cruel world alive....

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Depressing, but better then 'horror."
Review: This book isn't scary; it isn't even gripping. The serial thriller turns into a murder mystery and revelations are made, but by now I've been so bored by the previous volumes, it doesn't even affect me. And if Paul Edgecombe urinates one more time, I shall scream.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Terror? Where?
Review: This book isn't scary; it isn't even gripping. The serial thriller turns into a murder mystery and revelations are made, but by now I've been so bored by the previous volumes, it doesn't even affect me. And if Paul Edgecombe urinates one more time, I shall scream.


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