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The Green Mile: The Bad Death of Eduard Delacroix (Green Mile Series)

The Green Mile: The Bad Death of Eduard Delacroix (Green Mile Series)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Must Read!
Review: All 6 parts to the Green Mile were exceptional, but this one was undoubtedly the show stealer! A very touching, emotional and almost frightening addidition to the series, just GRIPPING! Don't like the Green Mile so far? Try this one and see if your opinoin changes!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: And as Eduard walked down the Green Mile, I walked with him.
Review: As the series keep floating along, as does the tension in the room where I read these books. This time Percy, the wicked guard, goes a little too far. Probably even farther than he ever thought he could get away with. John Coffey still remains in the prison, and his guilt is beginning to be questioned by the guards. Could someone so gentle kill so easily

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The best in the series.
Review: Classic King overwriting continues to mar what could have been a decent short novel. I daresay it all could have fit in two of these little books had they used a more manageable typeface, instead of this large print.
What bothered me most about this installment was the attempts (failed, in my case) to elicit sympathy for Eduard Delacroix. Because he didn't cause much trouble on the Mile and was kind to animals, we're supposed to like him and forget the fact that he burned several people to death in their homes? That's almost offensive. My take: poetic justice comes to the Mile.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The best of the series so far!
Review: If Sean Penn read this book before walking his last "mile" in Dead Man Walking, he wouldn't have been so brave! Of course, Stephen King ain't exactly Susan Sarandon, either!!
The reader not only is walking with Eduard Delacroix as he approaches his fate, he IS Delacroix. The smells are pungent, the sight is vivid, and the end is horrific.
More questions arise, however. What about the mysterious powers of John Coffey? Or the secret plan of the guards? Well, it just so happens...DARN! Have to wait for the next installment to come out for those answers

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Part 4 in The Green Mile Serialization
Review: Obviously, by the title, prison inmate Eduard Delacroix is electrocuted in this book. Unfortunately, it's at the hand of Percy Wetmore, the prison guard who's been bullying Eduard from the beginning. He's the one who sabotages the execution, giving Eduard a painfully long-drawn-out death. This scene is rather gruesome and will remind readers that this is still Stephen King writing, even though The Green Mile isn't King's usual horror fare.

While Eduard dies, though, Mr. Jingles is "resurrected" by John Coffey, after Percy had stepped on him in the previous book, "Coffey's Hands." Like the sudden endings in most of these books, this one has another good cliffhanger, in regards to Coffey's innocence. These sudden endings can be aggravating, but they were a very good marketing technique at the time of publishing--to keep the loyal reader addicted for the next installment, especially for the following two: "Night Journey" (#5) and "Coffey on the Mile" (#6). However, since the complete serial novel has since been published, I'd recommend getting that one instead.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Part 4 in The Green Mile Serialization
Review: The Bad Death of Eduard Delacroix The time has come for Eduard Delacroix, a murder convict at Louisiana's Cold Mountain Penitentiary. He is also on the "E" block, also called the Green Mile.He has a pet mouse named Mr. Jingles. Delacroix trains the mouse to retrieve a spool when he throws it, and the mouse becomes quite good at it. The mouse is left with Paul, the boss, when Delacroix is executed. He is on death row for murder, and is to be executed soon. He is a fairly small cajun man, and speaks a lot of French. The Green Mile is the home of many disturbed people, and all of them owe a death. The Green Mile gets its name from the green tiles used on the floor. Del has a good attitude, and develops good relationships with most of the workers, except for Percy. Percy is mean and dislikes Del. Percy, being the head of Delacroix's execution, things could go badly wrong. As Toot Toot, the janitor, says, "I'm fryin now! I'm a done Tom turkey!" I highly recommend this book because it is very descriptive and powerful. Stephen King tells a great story.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Wow, another masterpiece in this series
Review: The reader was absolutely fantastic!!! He pulled you right into the story, I felt I was sitting in the solarium of the nursery home listening to an old man weave a wondrous story of his life on the "green mile" As the story progressed each character became alive and real to me. The description of the good and evil in each of the characters was fully developed as well as felt.The Bad Death was painful to hear but at the same time wonderfully written. I loved all of the characters each for a different reason (except for Percy and Wild Bill)I was so sad when the story came to an end and wished I could erase its memory and be able to experience it again for the "first time" This series is a MUST and to get the full impact please listen rather than read it. You will never forget the rich characters and the wonders and horrors that occur. I know Mr. Jingles knew all !!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Keep's getting better..
Review: This storie just keep's getting better as it go's. Highly recommended...Got..to..go....must read...next..book.........

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Wow, another masterpiece in this series
Review: With the latest installment of King's The Green Mile, pure terror is realized. The gore of the execution of Mr. Delacroix will turn the reader's stomach. The horrific purpose for the "bad death of Eduard Delacroix" left this reader in total disbelief. The intense description of the execution is also excellent, as well as the actions and reactions of the prison guards afterwards. Within 90 pages, King has constructed a haunting, chilling, and marvelous novel, one worthy to continue The Green Mile series.


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