Tuesday, May 1, 2007

Flutter In Upper Right



Warning: The long-awaited final episode!

Bag of Bones (Bag of Bones, 1998)
It's not bad, Bag of Bones. It 's a story that starts from ideas
autobiographical (typical King), well constructed with characters
and a compelling storyline. When I read this book, I think, I was on the line
right, in fact I have enjoyed a good memory and Serbian.
There is a "but." King was too lenient with himself, in some parts
is really unnecessarily verbose. If you try to compare with the first Bone Pile
Bachman books you note even more.


The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon (The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon, 1999)
I loved it. According to King
this was considered an extra, a celebration, if I remember correctly, for a certain number of years of
activities.
I saw it as a short story stretched beyond belief because
become a novel.
Whether it's a subjective assessment is clear, I remember I read on the Internet
some comments that were actually positive.


Storm of the Century (Storm of the Century, 1999)
King wrote the screenplay for this TV movie, as he will still
later to Rose Red, but then he has published as a novel
, with a minimum adaptation, or perhaps zero. I first read the paper version
, finding it almost unreadable,
then I saw the movie and I thought it was more or less nice (not very nice,
anyway) but also understandable.


Dreamcatcher (Dreamcatcher, 2001)
Mamma Mia!
Dreamcatcher is a 2003 film by Lawrence Kasdan, with at least one
great actor, Morgan Freeman. The film, despite being a big-budget production to
, has moments of B-movie, or maybe Z-movie, but
are unintentional humor, like the bloody fart
caused the epidemic of alien origin. The book, however, this time, it is also
worse long-winded, predictable and at times even difficult to
follow, the lower the level of attention .
At this point I'm really concerned about the good Steve!
We would have done to recover?
Fortunately, yes, because next to some of the best evidence is not
there were three excellent, concluding volume of the saga
Black Tower, and then Colorado Kid, and even Lisey's Story.


Colorado Kid (The Colorado Kid, 2005)
An unpretentious little book, with a short story but inspired. Unlike
The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon, I think, however
justified the publication of this novel form of
history, for its brevity, it would also be potutto
a simple tale, contained in some collection. Neither
upsets me that there is no end, since the story has its own coherence and its
why. In part this is an experiment, too, since
the atmosphere is more that of a detective story than a thriller, then
is a new field for us.


Lisey's story (Lisey's Story, 2006)
For this, I have already spoken, I refer to the relevant message .
concludes the deal work by work, hoping not to have
bored. Thanks for the comments made and any others if you will.
Hello!

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