Rating: Summary: Entertaining Review: Occasionally scary and very enjoyable. I didn't want to put it down.
Rating: Summary: REDRUM Review: Jack gets a job running a hotel resort up in Colorado. It's a lonely, isolated, rocky, snowy place, especially in the off-season, and he moves in with his wife Wendy and little son Danny. But soon it seems there's something not quite right about this place. There's something very evil inside, and it takes possession of Jack's mind and personality. Can the spell be broken? Can the family break away and escape the sinister resort and its hold on them, or will it destroy them in the end? David Rehak author of "Love and Madness"
Rating: Summary: Underrated Review: I have to start this off by saying I am not a big Stephen King fan. That said, this book is nothing short of a masterpiece. The character of Jack Torrance is brilliantly revealed and expanded throughout the novel. Most of the people who gave this book a low rating probably wouldn't know a good book-or great one, for that matter-if it jumped up and bit them on the a$$. Most likely they see John Grisham(who i actually like) on the same level as Charles Dickens. What King does so wonderfully in this book is make his characters seem so real that you are able to connect with the emotional and physical pain they are put through. I recommend this book to anyone who says horror novels are not "real" literature.
Rating: Summary: The Shining Review: This amazing, gripping and horrifying story of Jack Torrance and his wife and son who Danny move into a hotel for the winter so that Jack can be the caretaker of it.
Rating: Summary: Great book Review: I love reading and one of my teachers said that I would live Stephen King. So I went out and got The Shining. I think this is a great book. I tould all my friends that it was a great book and some of them went out and got it. I do not think kids under 8th grade should read Stephen king book. So read this book.
Rating: Summary: This Book Shines On! Review: I have a friend who reads Stephen King, he said he doesn't really like the way he writes. He he did say, however, that THE SHINING scared the crap out of him and he kept insisting that I should read it. Altough, I am not easy to be "mentally disturbed" by scary books, I did think THE SHINING was very well written and very errie and suspenseful. The book is very different fron the Jack Nicholson movie. For one thing, there are topiary animals in the Overlook playground that actually move and attack people like real creatures! When the Overlook hotel "claims" Jack, he attacks his family with a roque mallet instead of an axe. Hallorann, the Overlook's cook, is not killed. The twin "ghost girls" thing is different, it is described as a "creature" inside one of the play tubes in the hotel playground. The possessed Jack also dies in very different way! The movie was so different from the book, that I'm surprised that Stanley Kubrick (the director) didn't call it something like A SHINING or MY SHINING or something like that! I reccomend this book to anyone who can read!
Rating: Summary: 450 Pages of Suspense. Review: This is one of the best novels I have read. Not only did this scare me to the point where I kept my glasses on while taking a bath, but, more importantly, shows how vulnerable people are. Jack Torrance agrees to be the winter caretake of the elegant Overlook Hotel, which means spending five months snowbound with his family, Wendy and Danny. Sure, the last caretaker snapped and axed his family to pieces, but that wouldn't happen in this case, right? Besides, he promised not to hurt Danny anymore, and he had stopped drinking alcohol. Danny has the Shining, some sort of a sixth sense that makes him hallucinate things that will happen and hear what others are thinking. And the hotel is determined to use it, even if it does involve controlling the person Danny loves most, his father Jack. There are a few creepy parts in this novel: The decaying woman in room 217, the hedge animals, and Jack slowly slipping into insanity. If you would like a long read, get this book. But if you want to get scared enough to hide under the covers, get the original movie with Jack Nicholson. Even though it's not really faithful to the book, it's still something you need to watch.
Rating: Summary: REDRUM! Review: Stephen King has been foremostly labeled "The King of Horror" for much of his adult life, and in this book he vividly tells us why. It is not so much as visual horror as it is mental, seeing the down-and-out writer Jack Torrance's slow ascension into insanity, which King vividly describes and perpetuates. Reading this book is like slipping into the Overlook yourself, as King tells the characters' stories through his superb writing and vivid imagination. The pages seem to fly by your eyes without a whim, your brain just sucking up the story like a vacuum, and once you reach the "explosive" end, you may be wishing for more. Also, I'd like to make a point to all of those who have seen the movie but have not read the book, as the movie misses many of the critical plot points of the book. They only got a few scenes right, such as the woman in the tub scene, the ballroom scene, and the scene where Jack is locked in the pantry. If you want to know the whole story and not the rehashed elements of the movie, go out and buy The Shining, and I'll guarantee you'll love every minute of it. Of what I've read so far of Mr.King, this is my favorite "horror" story by him, but the top of the list will always remain with The Green Mile. Check them both out!!
Rating: Summary: A very good, very scary story! Review: THE SHINING is a very good scary story. It's well told, has interesting characters and is a book that you won't want to put down. It is a good read throughout - with very little "slow" parts. The characters are ones you will grow to care about and empathize with. King is a wonderful storyteller and this is definitely one of his great ones!
Rating: Summary: One of Stephen King's Greatest Review: The Shining is one of the best books that Stephen King has ever written. It kept me on the edge of my seat the whole time. I definitely recommend this book as one of the most best of Stephen King's books.
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