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Storm of the Century (Screenplay)

Storm of the Century (Screenplay)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: the show rocks ime going to read the book soon!!
Review: please fogive me for my spelling is bad but i saw the show on abc ill tell you it's one of stephen king's best didn't read the book for i never like screenplays dont see the purpest tell but i well give it a chance

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Very Good Book!!!!!!!!!!!
Review: This Book is WONDERFUL!!!!!!!!!!! It is very suspensful and each chapter leaves you hanging off of your seat. I also saw the screenplay by Stephan King on ABC. That was also good, but I think the book is even better, so if you just saw the screen play and you thought that was good, than you should read the book. It may be just a little long...but it is good!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Chilling
Review: Oh my gosh I hardly ever pick up a book and read the whole entire thing but I actually finished this one, it was so good. I do agree with another person though; there are too many unanswered questions. But I can always make up my own answers. Thats the cool part I think. I say, use your imagination. This is truely the best book in the world.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Weird
Review: Ok! I liked the book, but the way it is written...please. I understand that it is a screenplay...but they should have put something online warning us that it was written that way. I hope that this doesn't become a habit.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Solid effort, albeit in different form, from King
Review: King is perhaps one of the few writers who has the foresight and fruition to create a screenplay strictly for film purposes and still maintain his integrity to his readers and audience. Reading Storm of the Century may prove a tad different at first but the sheer excitement and pace with which the story develops makes it a worthwhile read. In particular, his incorporation of the pure, unadulterated surroundings against the sinister forces that lurk in the world give the screenplay its backbone. I believe that the mini-series actually did the screenplay justice, considering it was filmed strictly for network television. The only thing that may confuse the reader is the number of characters and their relationship with each other.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: It is an awesome book. It was even better in the movie.
Review: Its one of Stephan Kings best

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: You blew it Stephen King
Review: I was totally dissappointed with this book. I expected a book to read-I watched the series, loved it. I wanted to read a BOOK, not a screenplay. Write a book-leave the television scripts out of your library. very dissappointed

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Stephen King does it agianbut in a new form. It's greet!!!!!
Review: This book is nothing like what I've read before (because it's a screenplay). The TV mini-seris is no substitute for this book. Buy this book, read it, thank me.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Haven't read the book but I have to make a comment !
Review: The chanting sequence (when Linoge was locked in the jail cell) was possibly one of the most intesely terrifying moments in television history. Absolutely creepy. Made your skin crawl. It was hauntingly hypnotic and purely evil. A masterful performance by the Linoge guy.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Good Read. BUT, I wanted more details!
Review: I enjoyed the mini series, but when I read the book I was disappointed. I love Stephen King for his attention to detail. I wanted to know why Linoge picked Little Tall Island. Why did he kill Martha Clarendon? Did he really choose Ralphie from the beginning? Where did he come from? What was the reference to Roanoke Island all about? So many questions unanswered.....


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