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Gary Fry (Gary_fry)
Username: Gary_fry

Registered: 03-2008
Posted From: 129.11.77.198
Posted on Wednesday, February 10, 2010 - 05:43 pm:   

Radio 4 are doing a series of programmes on American Literature at the moment. Authors scrutinised are Norman Mailer, David Mamet, Vonnegut Jr, a few others . . . and Stephen King.

Mark Lawson will present.
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Weber_gregston (Weber_gregston)
Username: Weber_gregston

Registered: 03-2008
Posted From: 194.176.105.56
Posted on Wednesday, February 10, 2010 - 06:03 pm:   

Well if you're doing anything about American literature, missing out the most popular American writer of the last 3 decades would be a bit of a gap. I'm not sure if he's still officially the worlds bestselling writer but I know he held that title for a long time.

I must admit to preferring his early work to his more recent books. In the last 10 years I've found he tends to start really well and then goes downhill fast - Bag of Bones and Rose Madder were the worst for that IMHO.

I thought Cell was a huge return to form though and it kept the standard up through the whole book - and I loved the ending, even though Ive read a lot of dissenting voices about that.

I've got Lisey's story, Duma Key and Dreamcatcher in my TBR pile, soon to be joined by Under the Dome
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Kate (Kathleen)
Username: Kathleen

Registered: 09-2009
Posted From: 86.169.163.57
Posted on Wednesday, February 10, 2010 - 06:38 pm:   

I absolutely LOVED Lisey's Story and thought it was a proper "return to form". Duma Key was good and interesting, but nowhere near as engaging. Haven't read the other two (yet), though.
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Colin Leslie (Blackabyss)
Username: Blackabyss

Registered: 02-2010
Posted From: 86.164.67.73
Posted on Wednesday, February 10, 2010 - 08:02 pm:   

Under The Dome is also excellent but for the very dubious ending which I won't spoil for anyone..
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Simon Bestwick (Simon_b)
Username: Simon_b

Registered: 10-2008
Posted From: 86.24.167.138
Posted on Thursday, February 11, 2010 - 12:27 am:   

Not read 'Under The Dome' yet, but I think I may be the only person who actually liked 'Duma Key' better than 'Lisey's Story.' Ah well... chacon a son gout.
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Mick Curtis (Mick)
Username: Mick

Registered: 03-2008
Posted From: 86.177.181.73
Posted on Thursday, February 11, 2010 - 01:36 am:   

That makes two of us then, Simon!
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Ramsey Campbell (Ramsey)
Username: Ramsey

Registered: 03-2008
Posted From: 195.93.21.74
Posted on Thursday, February 11, 2010 - 11:25 am:   

I thought you'd had the gout treated, Simon.
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Simon Bestwick (Simon_b)
Username: Simon_b

Registered: 10-2008
Posted From: 86.24.167.138
Posted on Thursday, February 11, 2010 - 11:46 am:   

Some curses are forever, Ramsey... :-)

Mick, glad I'm not alone.
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Colin Leslie (Blackabyss)
Username: Blackabyss

Registered: 02-2010
Posted From: 86.164.67.73
Posted on Thursday, February 11, 2010 - 07:56 pm:   

Here, here to Duma Key, didn't care much for Lisey's story. Mind you Under The Dome beats them both, if only it had a better ending...
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Simon Bestwick (Simon_b)
Username: Simon_b

Registered: 10-2008
Posted From: 86.24.167.138
Posted on Thursday, February 11, 2010 - 10:20 pm:   

My problem with Lisey's Story, to be honest, was that for me the characterisation didn't quite ring true. It didn't feel like a female character, more like King trying to write an authentic female character. It just jarred. It was still a good book, but in many ways it just lacked King's usual narrative ease. Duma Key, though, seriously cut the mustard as far as I was concerned. Long, but it never felt like it was outstaying its welcome, and leisurely paced- but since when's that a problem in supernatural fiction.

Looking forward to Under The Dome though...

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