THE EYES OF THE DRAGON is one of the few Sai King outings that I haven't read. For some reason, I keep avoiding it. I know one day that it will call me, but until then I've put it on the backburner.
However, I have a friend that swears by the book. Strangely, it's the only King book that he's read. Hmm.
I've purposefully avoided the spoiler threads in this forum, so I hate if I've trod over well-walked ground.
I waited a long time to read Eyes of the Dragon as well. A few years ago I committed to reading through every SK book whether I had already read it or not. I kept putting off this one along with The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon and Colorado Kid. I wish I hadn't.
Eyes of the Dragon is a really good book. The story hooked me early on and I was pleasantly surprised to find a character or two from other SK works. Don't put it off any longer. You might be pleasantly surprised.
I am the same way. I have been puttin that book off for a while now and I think its because it doesnt have that "scary" factor to it, that i think. Who knows it could be one of his best books and we are missing out on it.
"Eyes of the Dragon" just goes to show you the range in which Stephen is able to write. "Insomnia" wasn't scary at all, but it was a great read. I don't consider "Bag of Bones" scary either, but that has to be one of my favorite books. What I like most about Stephen's books is that they keep me entranced. I often find myself reading his books into the wee hours of the morning taking breaks occasionally so my eyes can refocus. He knows how to spin a good tale.
You need to be a real Stephen King Constant Reader to recognize his style in Eyes of The Dragon. Not that it's not a great book: It most certainly is, but it's quite different from the others. It's really like a fairytale for a child, but when you read it as an adult you get darker messages that run through it. Bad isn't completely bad, and good isn't all good.
The same happened to me... I only read Eyes of the Dragon when I had nothing else to read, I had read all my unread books at the time...
Itīs different but itīs very nice, as all his books are... The only one I donīt like so much is "The Tommyknockers"... I donīt know why, but I couldnīt even finish reading... (sorry, people that like it!)
I can relate; this was one that I put off for a long time as well. I thought "knights, castles, dragons? Not so sure about this..." But it really is a great story and a very engaging read. Once I gave it a fair shot, I think I was hooked within the first 10 pages. I would definitely recommend reading this book.
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