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The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon

The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A thrilling edge of your seat novel.
Review: The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon is an edge of your seat thriller by one of the most amazing authors of all time. The cliffhangers at the end of certain chapters keep you always wanting more.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: good but where is the next Dark Tower?
Review: This was a good, quick read. It wasn't his best(IT), but certainly not his worst(Dolores Claiborne). It would probably be a good book for a teenager who wants to read King. I'm waiting patiently for the next book in the Dark Tower series to be published. Hopefully I won't have to wait as long as I did for Wizard and Glass.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Wonderfully Imaginative and Thoughtful Fiction
Review: Stephen King just may be the greatest American writer of the later half of the 20th century. Although, the Girl who Loved Tom Gordon doesn't prove this basis, it is wonderful and spiritual piece of brilliant writing. It is particularly moving in addition to the suspense it obtains. King is a terrific writer.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Great Summer Reading - Scarey too!
Review: I am fascinated by the readers who call themselves King fans and yet cry for the old stuff. King has grown and so should his so called "fans". The book was very well written, very descriptive and the characters charming. Except for the Boogy Man. Loved the baseball aspect. I also thought the book was scarey in parts. I was reading alone in the house at night and a couple of times had to put the book down, it brought out things that go bump. A must read! Thanks Mr. King!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: How Can People Say This Isn't Stephen King??????????????????
Review: I have read several of the reviews posted here and many of the not-so-good ones are just plain confusing. People say that it isn't the "old" Stephen King, that it isn't "scary" enough. But have any of you out there really read Stephen King? Do Any of you understand that Mr. King has fallen under the label of a "horror" writer? Probably not. I hope every one who picks up any of his books isn't always looking for gore and monsters. He's done that, sure he has. But what kind of writer would he be if he didn't attempt (and I daresay achieve) other genres. Stephen King has never truly scared me. Well maybe the short story "The Boogieman" did. Everything else he's written has just been interesting, entertaining reads. This book is no exception. Gripes about the story being too short, too involved with baseball, uninvolving and the likes either come from readers who are biased against the works of Stephen King or who just cannot grasp the concept of writing as expression, as art. If the palette of the writer doesn't hold many colors than the work becomes boring, overdone, the same old thing. I praise Mr. King for his jaunt into children's fare, but can it be labeled as such? There are simplicities in his writings that hide complexities that haunt the mind. So whether it's a town filled with vampires, a writer plagued with an evil twin, a hotel haunted and just maybe possesed, or a little girl lost in the woods pursued by "something" it all boils down to one great conclusion: Stephen King can write, he gets paid darn well for it, his family will never go hungry, and if you don't get that maybe, just maybe, you ought to apply for just a few more brain cells!!!!!

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: This book was slow, and weak.
Review: Not one of his bests....thank god! It was a very slow, weak, boring, ...I could go on an on! I thikn he shoudl stick to his usual frightening detailed books..this just didn't compare!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Sweet
Review: I've read many reviews by King fans who are not happy with this book. Can it be that you are not Red Sox fans? Can it be that you don't understand what King was going for in this book? It does not all have to be action, horror, monsters or fear. This is the story of a lost girl who perseveres and survives. She has a hero who inspires her and after a few days, lives with her in her hungered mind. I loved this book. I think that King is exploring other avenues with great success.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Quick, good read
Review: This was my first Stephen King book which is probably why I liked it (not having any of his other books to compare it to). I was drawn into the story and felt the pain Trisha went through as she found herself lost in the woods. I thought her feelings were totally realistic - one minute she was feeling extremely satisfied and content with feeling full for the first time in her life and then she was having a screaming temper tantrum wanting to get out the woods immediately. I might have to try another King book and see what I think

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Good Summer Read!
Review: First, I'd like to submit that summer books needn't be long. Second, Stephen King novels don't need to make your skin crawl!! In this short novel I found plenty of suspense, this is written from a child's perspective and it brought me back to my childhood and some near misses with "getting lost". Despite being a guy in his early 40's I found myself relating very well to Trish'. As an adult I was hooked on the depth of detail in this adventure (after all with a one character story you better have background). Now this isn't "THE STAND" or "THE SHINING" and I don't think it should be compared to them. It was a nice summer read!!!

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: ????
Review: What happened to Stephen King and his writing style? After BAG OF BONES, I started to read this one. Very dissapointing indeed.


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