Mimi wrote:
1,325 for this extended/reinstated version.
The Stand by Stephen King Well, I finished this today. A few random thoughts:
I mean, it’s good. I almost gave up about a quarter of the way in because I kind of felt I had the measure of what was happening, and I did. You could have told the story well and richly in about 25% of the space, and I wouldn’t say that the character journeys were ground breaking, but the character
studies were good.
Some of the race descriptors made me wince. They were supposed to, but they were so prevalent in the text that to modern readers in the U.K. you might be forgiven wondering if so many of the characters of the time would really have spoken like that, and then you realise that they probably would have, especially in parts of the U.S.
Stephen King shouldn’t write sex scenes.
It was paranormal light, but that’s a good thing, as it’s very much a human story.
People should not have used this book as a how-to manual during Covid.