Thursday, November 28, 2019

2 Bloggers 1 Book - The Stand (Part 1)


Well, Stormi and I are at it again and this time, she managed to convince me to read another giant book! Seems like it's been the year of the big book so why stop now.  For the months of November, December and January, we are tackling the unedited version of Stephen King's The Stand.  While I don't feel right rating each section, I do want to give you something a little extra and I would say you're in for a bit of a treat.  And make sure to go check out Stormi's thoughts @ Books, Movies, Reviews! Oh My!

TITLE: The Stand
AUTHOR: Stephen King
PUBLISHER: Anchor
PUBLISHING DATE: October 1978

FROM GOODREADS: This is the way the world ends: with a nanosecond of computer error in a Defense Department laboratory and a million casual contacts that form the links in a chain letter of death.

And here is the bleak new world of the day after: a world stripped of its institutions and emptied of 99 percent of its people. A world in which a handful of panicky survivors choose sides or are chosen. A world in which good rides on the frail shoulders of the 108-year-old Mother Abigail and the worst nightmares of evil are embodied in a man with a lethal smile and unspeakable powers: Randall Flagg, the Dark Man.  

MY THOUGHTS: There's something familiar about reading a King book.  I started this one when my Thanksgiving vacation started and I was quickly reminded of other times I've read King while on vacation.  That being said, this is a mammoth of a book with the unedited version having over 1300 pages so it's a good thing I have another vacation coming up before our next section is due.

The first section of this novel does a good job at introducing the reader to all the characters who play a part in this epic saga.  Some, like Frannie, Stu and Nick I quickly fell in love with.  And others, like Larry, Lloyd and Flagg, irritated me tremendously.  Which is saying a lot because there really isn't much of Flagg in the first 400 pages.  We spend a lot of time seeing how the contagion spreads and how the world quickly comes to a halt.  I also think it's important to mention how often I sneezed while reading The Stand.  Psychosomatic much? 

Once again, I found that King's novel is a slow burn - at least the beginning.  I am sure the action will pick up now that the intro is basically complete.  I can't wait to see where the tale leads me.

Oh, and there's a dog named Kojak - leave it to me to find a lovable dog even in this epic dystopian horror.

NOW FOR SOME FUN: Since I can't really do a complete review since we're reading this in sections, I thought I'd share some of the more hilarious comments I shared with Stormi during our buddy read.

B: Larry just became a bigger jerk. His mom is dying and he's upset she ruined his good news.
S: Yea he is horrible.  He is one I wish got sick instead of immune.

B: Page 120...I read and I read and I think the pages are breeding!

S: So much info in TS I don't need to know!  Seriously King, you ramble too much!

B: As if there aren't enough people already, now there's Trashcan Man...and he's boring me.

And for the record, we talked some about the new casting for the remake.  Marilyn Manson is listed but not as any particular character yet.  I'm betting he's Trashcan Man.

So make sure you stop by next month to see how we're faring! 

16 comments:

  1. I loved Nick, Tom, Frannie and Stu and I was sort of addicted by the section of Captain Trips going across the country so fast. I liked Larry but got tired of hearing about Larry's song and Nadine was a pain. I so hate whiny Harold! I'm WAY overdue for a re-read of this one!

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    1. I do think that section was pretty interesting as well. I had to constantly remind myself to think in terms of weeks and not months. Yes, Larry's song is getting old.

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  2. Love this, I can imagine this would be a good book for a buddy read. Looking forward to your next segment!

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    1. I'm looking forward to it as well. Such a dense book I can't imagine reading it any other way.

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  3. OOooh! I need to read this one still!

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  4. I read the book so long ago I can't remember what I thought of it. LOL I recently rewatched the movie and enjoyed it.

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    1. I'm curious about the remake series. Hope they do a good job.

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  5. You keep reminding me that I need to get some more King under my belt! Thanks for sharing your thoughts. 👍✨

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    1. My favorite will probably always be The Shining though.

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  6. I love that you guys are reading this together. It's such a huge book. :)

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  7. I've always fancied reading this but it's so huge it kind of puts me off. I'll have to check out all your thoughts and then decide to push myself to pick it up - or not!
    Lynn :D

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  8. I do want to tackle this book but it is a bit intimidating because of its size. I like your idea of breaking it up.

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    1. Yes, Stormi figured the breaks out and it has helped tremendously.

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