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The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon

The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon

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Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Boring
Review: This book was too long and boring. I have read other books of Stephen King which are really scary. I found myself anxious to finish it and put it away.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: King is pointing to the sky with this one
Review: I found this novel to be a solid thrill ride. Although some may say that Mr. King could've have done away with some of Trisha's happenings in the woods and the novel could've been shortened to a short story, I believe that it is Mr. King's intention to pace the story in such a way that we experience what Trisha experienced - a long, tumultuous journey in the woods. This helped me appreciate the plight that she went through as well as accepting Trisha not only as a little girl lost in the woods, but rather a young heroine whose mix of innocence and ingenuity urge the reader to delve into the woods alongside of her.

In short, this book is a fast read that stirs enough excitement and curiosity within you to keep the pages turning. The only problem I see here is that it may be hard to follow or fully appreciate the novel if you are not familiar with the game of baseball since Trisha's hero that "guides" her through the woods is a baseball player. Enjoy!

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: it was ok
Review: idont think this book was as good as his others it didnt scare me. it wasnt what i expected.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Frightening!
Review: Many people seem to think this book isn't scary, but I thought it was much scarier than some of Mr. King's earlier works. It's true that not a lot of real action occurs in the story, but everything that the poor little girl goes through was more than interesting enough to keep me reding. This book has become my second favorite work by Mr. King after the Green Mile.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Only for those who dont need blood and horror!
Review: I started to reading this book awhile after christmas. It was not that kind of book you cant put down, but it wasnt that kind of book you just read halt trouh. Its about this girl who get lost in the forrests of Maine. A book about how to be young and lonely and how to be afraid. All the book throuh I waited for this thrilling moment that Stephen King usualy has in his book, but it never came. The book is not the best hes ever written, but its worth a shot if you are a fan who dont need all the blood and horror. Harts in Atlantis is alot better!

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Baseballs
Review: The world may have teeth, but this novel sure ain't. It's a short story pulled out so long that you begin to wonder when that rotten tooth will finally go. The heroine, Trisha McFarland, is extremely irritating. No, make that Stephen King's writing. So determined is he to rough and tumble Trish that she ends up seriously injured before the first 30 pages are up. Agony after agony is prolonged in this torturous prose. I suppose it's difficult for a European audience to appreciate this book, since we're not used to wilderness on an American scale. Neither are we used to baseball. I was very surprised to learn that the Red Sox play games nearly every night (I suppose it's closer to cricket than soccer in this way). Even more astonishing is that Tom Gordon is a real baseball player (according to the book). I bet his socks are even redder now. Due to King's predilection for writing about writers, I had expected something more on the lines of King's recent trip to England, i.e. famous novelist faces his worst nightmare by being hit in the googlies at Lord's.

It's clear quite soon that this isn't meant to be taken as a horror novel, but even so, I was surprised how flat a novel by such a highly paid writer could be. Perhaps a little more mustard could beef up the next bap.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon
Review: My daughter sent me this book for Christmas. I've been a Stephen King fan for years but had stopped reading his books because I thought he was becoming too grim and blood-thirsty. I forced myself to start this book simply because my daughter had sent it to me. I couldn't put it down until I had read the whole thing. Thanks Mr. King for bringing back true suspense. Thanks for not having this book become so gory that I wanted to puke. Thanks for having the girl survive and come out the heroine! I was lost once and had my son lost in the woods and know it can be terrifying; your mind plays tricks on you. Thanks for having the heroine a girl, a young girl, and one who shines -- survives with true grit.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Not bad
Review: This wasn't the most exciting book I've ever read. In fact at times (in the middle of the story) it was pretty dull, but it made me feel sorry for this poor little girl, and I wanted to finish it to see how or if she would ever get out of the woods. I might have enjoyed it more if I was a baseball fan, but I'm not. But, all in all it wasn't bad.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Very Impressing
Review: 4 WORDS FOR YOU: A VERY GOOD BOOK. It is a good book. STRONGLY recommended for those Teenagers who love thrilling, suspencful-adventure book! It's was great!

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Well-crafted story, but not much meat
Review: This was a typical King story in regards to the quality ofwriting, but there wasn't much of an actual *story*. It's only 224 pp!And what about what King wrote in the forward of *Four Past Midnight*?The whole lot about having written the four pieces in the collection and "they were too long for a short-story, and too short for a novel."? So he waited until he had enough to make a book? Well, he didn't wait with this one--at a cost of almost as much as one of his 500-700 pp novels, *TGWLTG* just ain't worth it. END


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