Rating: Summary: a different kind of King tale Review: I finally bought TGWLTG Thursday. I started reading it Friday and finished that night. it was a pretty good book. i think it is different from most of king's work. in fact i don't know if i'd call this book horror. the things that are horrific about the book could be just in her mind, and that's what i think they are. (well, the location, near TR90, makes me wonder about that though). it was interesting the way i read it. i had gotten off of work, and i was tired from the day before as well as work that day. i had to take my two hour train ride to get home (after walking 45 mins to get to the train station). when i got there, nobody was home, and i hadn't had a key to the apt at that time, so i sat on the steps (very uncomfortable steps) for 4 1/2 hours waiting for someone to get home to let me in. let me tell you, when you are tired and hungry and sore and very uncomfortable and you are reading a book about a lost girl who is tired and hungry and sore and very uncomfortable...well, it adds something to the book.
Rating: Summary: It kept my interest and didn't take long to read. Review: This book was alright. Not typical Stephen King horror. "The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon" was sort of like "The Long Walk" revisited (written by King as Richard Bachman).
Rating: Summary: Red-sox lover gets lost in woods, and uses Tom to keep sane Review: Little girl, who loves Tom " Flash" Gordon get's lost in the woods, and to get through a couple of weeks in the woods she uses an imaginary Tom Gordon to make it through. A must read for Stephen king fans.
Rating: Summary: A walk in the woods will never be the same again! Review: This is not a typical Stephen King book. But the adjective 'typical' should never be used in reference to Stephen King. There are enough vintage Stephen King sayings sprinkled throughout that give you that uneasy feeling that something is up and that the something is not good! If you ever had second thoughts about taking a walk in the woods and straying from the path, you will rethink that plan 'right fast and in a hurry' as I know Tricia wanted to do. The fact that the chapters were divided up into innings left you wondering if the 'game' was going to end in victory or defeat. It was worth the wait as all of his books are to those that enjoy a good story and a good scare.
Rating: Summary: This is more like it Review: After my total disappointment with the format of Storm of the Century, I was a little leary of buying another Stephen King book. This is more of what got me turned on to his writing style. He takes a real life situation and then weaves a story around it-made me feel like I was there in the woods with her-read the whole book from start to finish in one Sunday afternoon. Great book-way to go Steve
Rating: Summary: Can't a writer be multi-dimensional? Review: From reading all these negative reviews, I have to wonder if a writer is permitted to stretch his talents and try new things. I can hear the assembled cries now, "Bring back the guts and the horror. Bring back psychopaths and dripping eye fluid and cateclysmic apocalypse." If that's your attitude, read some Brian Lumley or something... You can like Salem's Lot and like this too. It's OK. Really. And, no, this isn't the greatest thing he's ever written, but I liked it. I thought it was fascinating and sort of sweet, yet always suspenseful. Give the guy a break. He is a savvy observer and chronicler human behavior. He writes interestingly. I guess it comes down to the fact that no matter how good Elton John is at writing musicals, people will always clamor for Don't Go Breaking My Heart. Sort of sad, really.
Rating: Summary: If not for the author - this book wouldn't have been noticed Review: The author has a big name and I love his books. Before I would purchase anything with the name Stephen King on it. But from now I will think twice. This book about a lost girl and it is an average fiction which wouldn't make any bestseller list if the author would be less known to general audience. Total waste of time and money.
Rating: Summary: A deceptively simple story line but unbelievably scary. Review: This is vintage King - once it gets you in its grip it is unforgettable! I will never again look at a woods in the same way, and am now even more frightened of insects than I used to be! It reveals how quickly life can go from safety to exteme danger, in a seemingly "normal" situation ...
Rating: Summary: King continues to evolve in this short novel about surviving Review: Although this book is a little different than King's normal style, I enjoyed it. I enjoyed the way the story unfolded and looked forward to reading about Tricia next obstacle. However, the three "gods" that Tricia sees across the stream played no real role and served no real purpose to the story. The story would have been just as strong without their very strange appearance. I also feel that King either needed to develop the character of the Bear or leave him "just as a bear." I didn't understand the significance of him being "more than a bear."
Rating: Summary: An underachieving novel. Review: I understand the debate among King fans as to whether this lives up to his talent, but having read only IT and THINNER, I prefer to compare this novel to other non-King novels on the market. As such, I just don't believe there was much effort put into writing this one. It seemed like lazy writing. The plot plodded along and some of the phrases left me wondering if he could have done better. Not bad, but not great....
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