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wendymartt
February 22nd, 2010, 03:16 PM
whenever i read dreamcatcher, i was amazed because the amount of detail that king used made his story magnificent...i have not read a king story that i was not just blown away by..he is a truly amazing author
Flipsk8emerica
May 11th, 2010, 09:49 AM
I'm reading this book for the 3rd time and can't get over how awesome this Novel is. King really brings these characters to life. Also if you haven't gotten a chance to listen to the audiobook yet Jeffrey DeMunn does a fantastic job narrating. His voices are spot on for each and every character IMO and he really gives the a life to the book that one doesn't get when simply reading the novel. I highly recommend it to anyone who likes audiobooks. Even if you're not into them it's well worth the listen and I don't think you'll be disappointed.
GNTLGNT
May 11th, 2010, 10:29 AM
Our Inkslinger is blessed with a gift of being able to put life and life-like characters on paper and make it seem as real as our everyday existence...his images are so vivid, I wouldn't be a bit amazed to bump into Stu Redman at the Ford garage or Pennywise at a local carnival-coss if that happened I would wet myself, scream like a little girl and want my mommy...
labec1130
May 11th, 2010, 10:37 AM
Our Inkslinger is blessed with a gift of being able to put life and life-like characters on paper and make it seem as real as our everyday existence...his images are so vivid, I wouldn't be a bit amazed to bump into Stu Redman at the Ford garage or Pennywise at a local carnival-coss if that happened I would wet myself, scream like a little girl and want my mommy...
I agree, this is what keeps me coming back for more....all of his characters are so real to me. I cry for them , laugh at and with them, sometimes even wonder what they're up to today....
Spideyman
May 11th, 2010, 02:53 PM
Of all the authors I have read, none draw me into the character as much as Sai King. You almost become one with them. As GNTLGNT said, it is a gift and we are grateful he shares his gift with us, the constant readers.
Flipsk8emerica
May 12th, 2010, 03:32 PM
OMG When Henry finally see's Duddits again it's so emotional. The way King describes how Duddits has become so sick and frail and how Henry didn't go to Alfy's funeral but sent a card instead. It's crazy how sad I feel and it's not even real. This book is so touching it's crazy. Absolutely love it though none the less!!!
wally wonder
May 17th, 2010, 07:26 AM
yeah, amazing story. i don't think i've ever laughed at horrible situations as much as i did reading this one. bacon! or when the guys are coming back to camp from the store, henry and pete...that long, purring fart...it's how the locals say hello, henry thinks...heh heh! i'd be interested in listening to the audio just to hear someone pronounce the word waspishly. say it out loud. sounds like you're talkin native-american, or you have a r/w problem, like the fudster
randallFlaggfan1
June 22nd, 2010, 08:25 PM
Dreamcatcher [/I]is fantastic. And all of King's characters are very vivid and lifelike. The reader can't help but feel for them. To me, that is what seperates his work from all the rest. You know, I've heard people say that they couldn't "get into" Dreamcatcher. I just can't understand that!
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