This is one of my faves. I love, love, love this book.
This is one of my faves. I love, love, love this book.
I too, read this book many many years ago. I just started the re-read a couple of days ago and although parts are familiar I can't remember how it ended. That's good it'll be a surprise all over again. I'm at the part where Mike just got to Sara laughs.
It's been like 10 years with me. Think after reading "Under The Dome" I might recap it, too.
Tommy
Vehement agreement! I'm a huge audiobook fan and this one is my favorite in that medium - King did a splendid job. Bag of Bones is in my 'top three' favs, but all it takes is a mediocre/bad voice talent to steal some of the greatness of a story. I wish King had the time or inclination to audio all of his own works. You know an author knows where to put all the intended inflections and emphasis; he knows as no one else (however great the talent) how the story was intended to be told. By the way, does anyone have a complete list of those he does read? I knpow he reads LT's Theory of Pets, but are there more?
I just hope Stephen Lang never lands a 'King' job - ever. I just dislike his voice so much. While on the subject, a quiet, respectful mention of Frank Muller. He was an enormous talent.
I read it when it cameout been awhile since I've read it still own it on audio tape box is worn but still in good working condition I'll half to re-listen soon
I was reading this book, laying in the hospital bed the day after they removed a lemon size tumor from my head, and I had just gotten to the part where the little girl was almost hit by the van. Mom had the news on. On comes the breaking news that Stephen King had been hit by a van while he was out jogging... I dogeared the page, and put the book down... *shiver* I eventually finished the book. Years later I read somewhere that Bruce Willis was slated to produce and star in the movie. Did anyone else hear something similar?
Bruce Willis had the film option for a while but I don't know why he never produced it. Mick Garris currently has the film option rights.
Me too, haven't read it since its publication, and now I have a new HC in my hands and lucky me, my mind is a complete blank. About the only thing I'm remembering so far is that the place is called Sarah Laughed.
Its gonna be a great re-read.
I'm about to begin reading Bag of Bones. I've never read it, but I've listened to the audiobook read by King. I love it when he reads them himself!!! However, I really enjoyed listening to Hearts in Atlantis, which was read by Mr. King and William Hurt. They both gave me the shivers...
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