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Post by snowsilver on Feb 8, 2017 22:24:13 GMT
I have never read Steven King because I just don't care for horror stories. But I just read that The Stand is NOT horror. No ghouls, zombies, etc. etc. The review said it is a good against evil story. So tell me: Is it truly NOT horror? And please tell me that "good" wins. And convince me I should read it
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Post by 2peaornot2pea on Feb 8, 2017 22:29:08 GMT
READ IT! The Stand is one of my top ten favorite books of all time. It isn't horror. You will love it!
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Post by trollie on Feb 8, 2017 22:29:48 GMT
Very long. I started it. Was good, but not sure how it ended, so I cannot help you there.
His book 11-22-63 (also not horror ) is excellent. I vote you read that!
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Post by rodeomom on Feb 8, 2017 22:30:59 GMT
It is not horror in the way of ghouls and zombies. It's more like a societal collapse. It's long but I loved it. And I can't spoil the end for you.
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Post by peano on Feb 8, 2017 22:33:22 GMT
That is not my typical genre but I did read The Stand a long time ago, and I recall really liking it and it being an un-putdownable book. No ghouls, zombies, vampires, werewolves etc.
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Post by snowsilver on Feb 8, 2017 22:36:29 GMT
Oh, but Rodeomom, you MUST spoil it for me . I'm an end-spoiler addict. I cannot bear a bad ending. Sommersby ruined it for me. I never want such a horrible surprise again.
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Post by Loydene on Feb 8, 2017 22:38:22 GMT
I don't generally care for Stephen King, because of the horror aspect. I've read The Stand and found it not filled with horror -- which is not to say that it is not unsettling in a apocalyptic way and it is a long read -- sometimes pretty tedious. But it has been a story that has stayed with me.
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Post by AnotherPea on Feb 8, 2017 22:39:28 GMT
It is also one of my favorite books of all time. There is some supernatural components to it - but not horror. If you read Stephen King it is more like Misery with a bit of It thrown in. The Stand is also the only book whose film adaptation was genuinely good. None of his other stories translated as well to film. Maybe the Green Mile?
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Post by Dalai Mama on Feb 8, 2017 22:42:09 GMT
I would suggest if you are overly squeamish, that you skip the unabridged version.
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Post by Linda on Feb 8, 2017 23:10:14 GMT
It's my favourite Stephen King book - and I LOVED the unabridged version.
It's not traditional horror - no. No zombies, no ghouls, no vampires, nothing that goes bump in the night, lol - but it IS apocalyptic/post-apocalyptic and there are definitely some unpleasant scenes. Over all - yes - good vs evil
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Post by imsirius on Feb 8, 2017 23:25:02 GMT
Not horror but definitely intense.
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Post by breetheflea on Feb 8, 2017 23:27:13 GMT
M-O-O-N, that spells not horror. There are a few gross scenes though.
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Post by blue tulip on Feb 8, 2017 23:38:14 GMT
It's my favorite book too. Read it!
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Post by lisacharlotte on Feb 8, 2017 23:49:18 GMT
My #1 favorite book. The TV adaption is also excellent. Not horror, but some intensely suspenseful moments.
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Post by lisacharlotte on Feb 8, 2017 23:50:27 GMT
snowsilver if you haven't been spoiled yet, i can send a pm with the end details.
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Post by monklady123 on Feb 8, 2017 23:50:41 GMT
This is one of the books that I re-read regularly. In fact, it's been awhile... I think I feel a re-read coming on! lol
Read it!
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Post by lucyg on Feb 8, 2017 23:56:06 GMT
One of my favorite books ever. Not horror, can be scary but not in the same terrifying way Salem's Lot was. I would say the ending is uplifting. In a sad, perhaps slightly harrowing way. But big picture: uplifting. Now I want to read it again. ETA I loved the mini-series, too. Fantastic cast.
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Post by purplebee on Feb 9, 2017 0:14:16 GMT
Also in my top 5 books of all time. Read it!!! Classic good vs. evil. I am not a horror fan, and skip some of SK's books. Agree that the TV mini series with Molly Ringwald and Gary Sinise was really good.
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Post by freebird on Feb 9, 2017 0:18:51 GMT
Not horror, but suspenseful. I'll spoil it, it has a pretty good ending. done.
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Post by jlynnbarth on Feb 9, 2017 0:20:26 GMT
I agree, not horror just good vs. evil but could be considered "scary" in some parts. I thought it was a great book. It's my Mom's favorite book of all time and she has probably read it 20 times or more and always says she finds something new in it each time. My dd, who is an avid reader, read it when she was 11. (I wasn't one to censor her reading.) She loved it too. We all loved the mini series also. Perfect actors cast for each character. I vote read it!
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Post by mimima on Feb 9, 2017 0:25:42 GMT
Stephen King is an amazing storyteller and it is truly one of his best stories of all time. I wouldn't classify it as horror, but as an early post-apocalyptic novel.
I also suggest 11/23/63.
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Post by epeanymous on Feb 9, 2017 0:26:01 GMT
It's not horror. It is gross in some parts -- it is a book that opens with a nationwide plague -- and a lot of people die, but it's not horror. And good prevails (albeit, again, with a lot of deaths).
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Post by rodeomom on Feb 9, 2017 0:42:07 GMT
I don't know what happened to my copy! I want to read it again. Off to look on amazon.
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Post by hollymolly on Feb 9, 2017 0:52:51 GMT
The evil is really really evil, but not in a horror movie way.
I also recommend 11/22/63. It's not horror either. Both are excellent books.
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Post by snowsilver on Feb 9, 2017 1:45:26 GMT
OK, thank you so MUCH everyone. I'm convinced. I'm going to read it. And I appreciate the small spoilers that were just enough to let me know good prevails.
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Post by Judy26 on Feb 9, 2017 2:11:00 GMT
OK, thank you so MUCH everyone. I'm convinced. I'm going to read it. And I appreciate the small spoilers that were just enough to let me know good prevails. Snow silver - I have not read this either and now think maybe I should. Maybe we should start a ini book club here so we can discuss as we read. Nothing too serious but I love discussing what I'm reading. Anyone interested?
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Post by edie3 on Feb 9, 2017 2:42:47 GMT
My #1 book! I have read it several times!
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Post by AussieMeg on Feb 9, 2017 3:17:04 GMT
I read devoured every Stephen King novel when I was a teenager / early 20s back in the 80s so I assume I read it. I'm certain that I did. But reading through the plot of it just now, I can't remember any of it! Oh well, I guess that just means I need to buy another copy (or try to dig my old copy out of the boxes in the roof) and re-read it.
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Post by chlerbie on Feb 9, 2017 3:37:13 GMT
My very favorite. I have a feeling you will like it.
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Post by freecharlie on Feb 9, 2017 3:40:34 GMT
I would suggest if you are overly squeamish, that you skip the unabridged version. there is an abridged version...damn I should have read that.
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