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The Shining

The Shining

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Shining
Review: The Shining kept me up for hours at night as I heard noises all over the house.This is Stephen Kings finest novel ever. I give the movie and the miniseries 5 stars.
The Overlook Hotel has an evil history which can be brought to life by people who have The Shining, or Jack Torrances son Danny. Jack and his family must take care of the Overlook for the whole winter. Could there be a clasic case of cabin fever? You will have to find this out for yourself. It's nearley impossible to predict the "forgotten" ending of this Stephen King masterpiece.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: the shining masque of the red death?
Review: i don't know about you but i got REALLY sick of all the references to the 'masque of the red death' by edgar allen poe. geez, they're neverending. you hear (the Red Death held sway over all!) as much as you hear REDRUM. i liked the book but i could have done without all the references to poe's short story.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: the shining
Review: I thought The Shining by Steven King was a excellent novel. I thought King wrote really well throughout the book. If you like novels where it is mostly horror where you are concerned for the people this is a good book for you. This book also makes you think a lot about the shining and if any of this stuff could really happen. This novel pushes people's beliefs because a lot in this novel couldn't happen in real life, but while you're reading you think about if any of this could be true ad really happen. I know most of it, like the hotel wanted to kill Danny and Wendy, could never happen in real life but I think that some people actually have something sort of like the shining. I really thin that some people can read minds and see things that will happen in the future. I really enjoyed that part out of the book, just thinking about it.
This novel is not slow. When the people are sitting there talking it is usually interesting and you want to know what they are talking about. While there is also a a lot of action in this novel. Well, of course there has to be action, the man tries to kill his wife and kid but there is action besides that.
Throughout the book, it kept my interest, especially the end. When I got to the last 250 pages I read it all in one day, on account I couldn't put it down, I just had to know what was going to happen. It was pretty scary to, jack was chasing Danny and Wendy around the house and Danny was having images of bad stuff and it was really good. I was concerned for Wendy and Danny because they were so close to death so many times and I had no idea what was going to happen.
I know a lot of the people out there reading his want to red this book because of the movie, this book is much better hen the movie.The book has a better ending, has more exciting things happen in it, and doesn't have any of those slow scenes where it shows the area that they are in for five minutes. The book also developed the character's more, in the movie I didn't think at all that Jack had a little of the shining. In the novel "His nostrils flared a little...soap?" Jack thought when he went in the bathroom of 217 after his son had been strangled in that same area. Jack also noticed the plant animals moving toward him, ready to kill him ,"When he had come down the path (the dog) had been siting up.....now it was crouched, head tilted, the clipped merge of the mouth seemed to snarl slightly....the lions were closer to the tracks". When Danny had noticed they were moving later in the novel it was more intense but still that proves that Jack has a little of the shining.
If you like very slow bring novels, then the shining is not for you. The shining is fast paced, scary, long (so more happens in the novel), and has very good writing. This probably isn't for the person that likes slow boring books and the person that only reads novels that are complete believable because with this novel you have to think outside the box.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: THE SHINING SHINES WITH TERROR!
Review: Stephen King creates imaganitive moods of suspence and terror in the Shining, and he does it with a storybook charm.
The Shining will not only make you wonder "What will happen next?".It is forever making you ask yourself "What just happened?" You will be too frightned to even consider putting the book down.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: For the fans
Review: I didn't get to read all of it because I had checked it out of the library in town, but I found that everything i read i loved. I had also checked out bag of bones by S.K. and Without Remorse by Tom Clancy. I had three weeks to read all three books and i was close to finishing this one. It is now my most favorite book of all time and am still looking forward to purchasing it. I originally got it because my favorite band ,lollipop lust kill, song "Bury You" was based on it. I now hooked on it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Better than Nicholson
Review: The Shining was one of the scariest, consuming books I have ever read, and it stands as one of King's best. His earliest stuff, actually, when he actually created characters which were engrossing. Any resemblance to the movie by Kubrick is sheer coincidence, and not all credible. This book kicks it where it hurts, and you care about every character, and not just Jack. The scenes are mesmerizing, and the mood eerie, and the ending is incredible. Read it with a light on. Recommended.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Still my favorite
Review: I first saw the movie based on this book at age seven, and finally read the book itself at twelve. Despite my opinions concerning The Stand as being King's masterpiece, The Shining still remains a personal favorite of mine.

The book focuses on the breakdown of a particular family isolated within a genuine example of the archetypal Bad Place. Jack Torrance, a struggling writer with a shaky past of alcoholism, unemployment, and a mercurial temper, obtains the position of winter caretaker of the Overlook Hotel, a mountain lodge illustrious enough to shadow its more tenebrous and gory history. The Overlook's history, while providing the subterranean forces contributing to this breakdown, is especially manifested to Torrance's five-year-old son, Danny, who possesses an awesome power enabling him to see these forces through images of the hotel's past. Wendy, the mother in this family, is initially oblivious to the hotel's nature, but ultimately stands torn between her love for her husband and her care for her son. Eventually, Danny himself becomes a pawn as his father becomes progressively influenced and corrupted by the Overlook.

This book is one of King's finest and he uses his well-esteemed finesse brilliantly in portraying the ulterior currents in not only the hotel, but also within Jack's and Danny's respective minds. If you have only seen the movie (Kubrick version), I strongly recommend reading the book; in my opinion, the movie was lacking and did not touch on the finer points King presented. I don't believe you'll be disappointed.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Love it!!
Review: I love this book. And I can`t normally get into a book without getting bored, but this book just sucks you in.

Highly recommended!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: My Heart Beat Pretty Fast-The Further I Read!
Review: This is a true horror story of a family where the father is a recovered alcoholic, and he loses his job to his problem with alcohol, and bad temper that seems to run with it. So he's offered to take a job in this hotel managing it for the winter.
His son Danny, who has the ability to almost foretell what happens, is scared for some reason. He has an imaginary friend, Tony, who is telling him very clearly that something is wrong here at this hotel. His parents don't really believe him, and think Tony is being silly, intil things REALLY do begin to happen. There was trouble from day one with the bees, and it goes on from there.
Room 217 at the hotel is a horror story in itself. I don't want to tell too much in this review, but little Danny became curious as to what did happen. He was told not to go in there at the first, but curiosity got the better of the boy, and one day he did. More trouble starts after this with the family. The hotel, and the spirit of it, wants something. Read this and find out! But as you read more into the book, your heart will race wildly until the near ending. Very well developed.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Creepy!
Review: This book was so good (and yes I have read all 700 or so pages of this complex thriller) The author writes with a distinctive style and describes things to perfection. His characters are extremely well developed, and he manages to make the fine line between hating the "bad guy" (Jack Torrance) and feeling compulsion for him. It's one of those books that you can't put down until you find out what happens in the end - and you're not disappointed. I also saw the movie - it was a lot different but REALLY creepy, and the ABC Channel 7 three part miniseries is in the middle of the story right now and it's a much more accurate portrayal of the book (it actually has the hedge animals). This is an excellent summer vacation book or something to take on long airplane trips. Just don't miss out.


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