Pros: The serious and scary halves of King merge into a gripping, enthralling tale that taps into the primal fear in all of us Cons: It ends
Once upon a time,
there lived a man who wrote books that scared the bejabbers out of people. This man’s name was Stephen King—but for the purposes of this little fable, we’ll just call him by his rightful pop-lit title: the King.
Pros: Driven Writing, many layers of meaning Cons: rather violent imagery. Swarms of wasps give me the heebee jeebies.
I have a confession. Promise not to laugh?
I adore Stephen King's writing. I know, I know, he has his flaws... But he is one of the few men that can keep me up all night. (Reading, silly!) At times, I wonder what foul play has happened to...
Pros: exciting and suspenseful Cons: not enough buildup to the climax
Imagine being lost in the woods with little food and no clue how to get back to civilization. Scary, isn't it? Now imagine you're only nine years old. Downright terrifying. That is the predicament of nine year old Trisha McFarland in Stephen King's ...
Pros: Great writing. Great survival story Cons: Things worked out too well. Not a horror story. Dragged on in the middle.
Lean and Mean review Stephen King is my favorite author, and lately, I've been trying to zoom through his books as fast as I can. I'll be honest... one of the deciding factors of this one was the length. The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon shows the ...
For some reason I wanted to give Stephen King another try. I had read Pet Cemetary years ago and never completed it. Could not finish the last chapter or two. Not that it was horrifying, but it did creep me out a bit. I started looking around at the...
Pros: Simplistic, suspenseful storytelling. Empathy with lead character. Cons: Disturbing reading at times.
Trisha has had enough. On yet another rambling holiday with her mum and brother all she can hear is them bickering about her dad. Walking along a nature trail Trisha starts to drop further and further behind and when she stops for a toilet break in the ...
Pros: terrific little hero Cons: nutritionally unsound
If you swear you'll never eat fiddlehead ferns or day-old mayonnaise you can safely ignore this review. We've had ninety-four epinions on this book already, so I wasn't gonna write another one, but I found out the real reason Trisha got sick, and it...
Pros: King does it again with this one... Cons: It's pretty short.
Chilling is a very good word for this book. I say this because the basic plot could be a very real possibility in some parts of the world. Sure, those of us who live in the city or even the suburbs could never quite imagine the horror that Trisha ...
Pros: Plays on a very real idea and fear Cons: So real that many wouldn't be afraid of it. Why a Red Sox player?
It doesn’t take a whole lot to see where Stephen King’s sports loyalties lie while reading The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon, does it? You know, Tom Gordon the Red Sox closing pitcher? And of course, there’s an unwritten law in Red Sox Nation that makes it ...
Pros: a novel of suspense, will keep you up nights Cons: You'll want to read it in one sitting
The Girl Who Love Tom Gordon is a tale full of suspense set in the woods of Maine and the vivid imagination of a nine year old girl. Being a long time fan of Stephen King, I was highly impressed with the ease in which he seemed to capture the way a child...
Pros: Life's tests; Our strengths; Our beliefs; The powers of mind and inner strength over circumstances. Cons: Questions of credibility in author's portrayal of possible hallucinogenic 'visions' due to exposure to elements as character's 'truths.'
What do we reallybelieve in?
Nine-year-old Patricia (known as Trisha to family and friends) McFarland doesn't know what or who to believe in when she suddenly finds herself in a "serious... very...
Pros: Earthy detail that is painfully on target Cons: Main character is a little weak in places, speech/thoughts inconsistent with age
I have read many (not all) of Stephen King's novels, but I don't necessarily count myself a fan. In my opinion, his best work is done in short stories and novellas. My personal favorite is _Different Seasons_: "Body" and "Rita Hayworth...
Pros: Suspenseful, interesting main character, only 219 pages Cons: Did not seem like a Stephen King book, not as scary, only 219 pages
Stephen King has written 30 books of best sellers. He can take us into an ordinary situation and scare the bejeepers out of us. Many of his themes involve the supernatural. The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon does not, but it still is a satisfying...
Pros: Realistic Look At What Lost In The Woods Entails Cons: A Novella, Other Characters Barely Sketched
Stephen King has long known that the most satisfying sort of story involves everyday people and the psychological power of one's own imagination. As a child, he probably remembered hearing a noise from inside his closet, or under his bed, and...
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