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HarlequinZombie
January 19th, 2010, 11:08 PM
I positively love this book! I can't put it down, I was reading it last night and I found my self reading till 2:30 a.m. Almost every chapter gave me a stomach knot or chilled me to the bone. One night I had to remind myself that you have to invite a vampire in. Isn't that the whole point of a novel? That brief moment you forget its all fiction. 'Salem's Lot had tons of those moments. I have yet to see the movie. I'm going to wait until I finish the book. What are your thoughts and your first impression on 'Salem's Lot?

aeroplane
January 28th, 2010, 10:45 AM
I read this in the 8th grade, which was back in 1993. The first thing I noticed is that the average reader doesn't learn that Salem's Lot is about vampires until they are around halfway through the book. King somehow managed to keep things under wraps for that long. When you think about it, that isn't an easy thing to pull off.

I read Salem's Lot without looking at a synopsis first, so naturally I was rather surprised when the cat finally came out of the bag (when someone first uses the word vampire).

Renzo
January 28th, 2010, 01:15 PM
I loved the book and Mark was definitely my favorite character. Right now it is my second favorite SK book, behind The Shining. Definitely the best portrayal of vampires I have ever read.

DancingCorpse
April 14th, 2010, 09:13 AM
There's something about Barlow, something sinister and mocking that attaches itself to me, I don't know why, he's a pervading villain which is a good thing.

GNTLGNT
April 14th, 2010, 10:42 AM
I chose Ben, coz of the choices available-but he's really second to my all time favorite from that book-the old "Flawed Father" himself, Callahan, what a storyline as you delve into the DT series!:wow:

guardianofthebeam
April 14th, 2010, 06:09 PM
I love Matt the wise old sage. Salem's Lot is one of my favourite books ever. I think it is almost the perfect book it's so beautifully crafted. I re-read it whenever I'm feeling crappy. Vampires are such a comfort (seriously, no irony intended here.) It was the SK book that first made me realise that SK is so much more than a horror writer.

tojoro
April 22nd, 2010, 09:16 AM
I just finished with it myself, don't remember how many times this makes, as I've lost count since first reading it around '82 or so.

*SPOILER QUESTION*

I've always wondered how Barlow managed to enter the house for the standoff with Father Callahan, as he wasn't invited in. My only conclusion could be that since Mark had already invited Danny Glick earlier, that invitation would be extended to Barlow, as he had made Danny.

Ebony
April 29th, 2010, 05:58 PM
Just found the thread and I have to say, I love Mark.
Heīs stronger than any other character because he proves that the evil doesnīt have to win. Mark is just a kid, Barlow died a long time before (Barlow could be compared to any other rancorous person who just wants to make sure that everyone would remember him).
Mark is self-confident, Barlow is egocentric and overconfident. Mark doesnīt have life experience in comparison with Barlow, but he (still) seems to know whatīs wrong or right.
You just canīt compare them ;)
Ben Mears stands between them. Heīs an adult who wants to protect the ones he loves - but he doesnīt have the strength of Mark. He acts like a child because of his memories - thatīs why he needs Mark - but doesnīt really know how to handle a problem.
Perhaps it is the same as in real life, as long as you are a child, you donīt think things over, trying do the best for you and everyone else.
I think if Matt was in Markīs age, he would have survived.

BlunkLaura
October 12th, 2010, 09:39 AM
Seems to me Barlow tried to stick out like a sore thumb, and did exceedingly well.What is funny,though,is how he knew ahead of what Ben,Matt,Mark...etc were going to do and their plans to ridding the town of him and his type, but he himself did not see his own demise.
My fav. character,though,was Ben.I stayed up til 3am last night finishing 'Salem's Lot :oops:

Bubonic
November 14th, 2010, 10:39 PM
Thought Barlow and Straker were awesome antagonist. Loved their old world speeches, and the contempt they had. Loved the book, glad I read it before starting Wolves, and was happy to see the connection was made right from the prologue!
This will seem moot, but I wish I hadn't read Jerusalem's Lot before reading this story, it was distracting, kept thinking back to it.

HorrorMama
November 15th, 2010, 10:43 PM
Mark was my favorite. The fact that he was into horror at a young age, and that he went after the vampires on his own to begin with made me appreciate his roll and significance. If it weren't for Mark a lot of the things that happened may have been prolonged, or not have happened at all.

Hoofbeat
November 16th, 2010, 01:59 AM
Ben Ben Ben :grinning:

mayday10
February 11th, 2011, 08:56 AM
Im a big fan of R.T. Straker. His dialogue with Larry Crockett are my favorite parts of the book.

Larry: "I was just thinking of you and you called"
R.T. Straker: "How Amusing! This is what I need you to do for me..."

oftencaughtreading
February 11th, 2011, 11:37 AM
I really liked Father Callahan. Salem's Lot was the first Stephen King book I read and I can't wait to get to the Dark Tower series to see what happens with Callahan. Out of the 4 characters you listed though, Matt was my favorite. He just seemed like he'd be an awesome English teacher. I like him a lot. I think Barlow would come second. He was just a general awesome vampire. He was like Dracula times ten. King did an awesome job with Barlow, and I particularly liked his dialogue! Awesome! Maybe he's actually my favorite character... oh well. King really does a great job with characters.

king family fan
February 11th, 2011, 11:47 AM
I had a hard time between Ben and Mark. But did end up voting on Ben.

vampirefan
February 14th, 2011, 09:01 PM
This is my favorite book of all time. I do not like the original movie adaption because of the changes made to Barlow. What I would love is for Sy FY or any channel to do a full length mini series like the Stand that really follows the book and introduces every single character and lets them develop like in the book.