Reviewed by thepunktheory on
First of all, I like the way King tells this story. He alternates between the present day (or whatever you could consider the present day at the time the book was written) and flashbacks of 1958. The horror slowly starts to unfold and before you know you are sucked into the story and you almost feel like one of the 6 friends.
The way evil is portrayed is also very relatable. The monster bears a different face for everyone, picturing your biggest fear. You will end up wondering what it would look like to you!
Before I leave you with a recommendation for this novel, let me say that it is most definitely not for the faint of heart.
Many of Stephen King's works a pretty fucked up, but this one really made me wonder how on earth you can come up with stuff like that.
However, despite some rather revolting moments you will not be able to put the book down. Truly a great horror novel!
Reading updates
- Started reading
- 16 September, 2016: Finished reading
- 16 September, 2016: Reviewed