Stephen King: Stories That Thrill, and a Novel That Chills...from Stephen King : Four Past Midnight/Needful Things

english language

Published Nov. 2, 1995 by New Amer Library (Mm).

ISBN:
978-0-451-93144-3
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Contains:

  • [Four Past Midnight][1]
  • [Needful Things][2]

[1]: openlibrary.org/works/OL81606W [2]: openlibrary.org/works/OL81607W/Needful_Things

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Overrated. Boring. Disturbing in the wrong ways.

Has King never heard of pacing or editing or even character development? You could say he’s good at world-building except describing a town for 500 pages isn’t what I would call good world-building.

It certainly has it’s creepy moments but ho-ly SHIT was this book long and filled with unnecessary scenes and exposition and I feel like I wasted a good portion of my life trying (several times over several years) to finish this bloody novel. HOW was this thing allowed to get so fucking long??

Did I finish it? Yes. Was I happy that I put effort into finishing it? Not at all.

This book was racist, homophobic, and sexist and before you argue with me, just don’t.

King’s preoccupation with Bev’s 11-year-old body (in particular her breasts and panties) is honestly worrisome and I DO NOT CARE WHAT THE “REASONING” WAS. …

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