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message 1: by Eric (new)

Eric Greenfield the sequel comes out this year I think. Danny is grown up and I think it takes place in a hospital....


message 2: by Renee (last edited Sep 25, 2013 06:30PM) (new)

Renee Richardson (Nesha3174) | 3 comments Hi,
I found The Shining on my Kindle Paperwhite for pennies on the dollar. I will start reading tonight.


message 3: by Renee (new)

Renee Richardson (Nesha3174) | 3 comments Eric, I was not aware that there's a sequel coming out this year. This will make me read the novel quicker before the movie shows Danny all grown up.


message 4: by Kandice (new)

Kandice The Shining is one of my favorite novels. I've read it a few times and each time I see it differently. I saw jack as a psycho waiting to happen instigated by the hotel the first time. I saw him as tragic and ruined by the hotel the second time and the third time I read it through poor Wendy's eyes.

I love this book.

Doctor Sleep not so much. It was good, but only when read as a separate thing from The Shining.


message 5: by Famine (new)

Famine (wolfcreed) This is one of my fave novels, too. I'm not sure if the sequel is any good, I'm quite wary of King's newer works.


message 6: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer | 52 comments It's not the best, and kind of not necessary in my opinion.


message 7: by Holly (new)

Holly (goldikova) I adored this book when I first read it and it has held up well over the years. It will continue to be a classic of the genre. All the same, I have no intention of reading the sequel.


message 8: by Kenneth (new)

Kenneth McKinley | 677 comments Mod
Scott wrote: "This was one of my earliest King reads, and one of the scariest books I've read (though I was only 13 or 14 at the time.)"

It really does hold up well after all this time. My Bucket List contains staying at the Stanley Hotel in the winter time.


message 9: by Victoria (new)

Victoria I have a first edition of The Shining! Great book, though the ending was a bit strange...


Erin *Proud Book Hoarder* (erinpaperbackstash) I like The Shining overall. Tense, creepy parts, good characterization, found the isolation and borderline madness fascinating, love the setting, the pace is surreal and gets to you. I have to say I dislike the ending though, King suddenly turned it into a strange cheesy novel when it was serious and thought-provoking before that.


message 11: by Lena (new)

Lena I think it needed a bit of a cool down after all that. Even before the evil, the magic, just the sad Oprah show level horror was getting to me!
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
The movie ended in freezing death so I was pleased when the book had just a little light at the finish.
And then came Doctor Sleep...


message 12: by Justin (new)

Justin (justinbienvenue) I've never read the book but I've seen the movie a ton of times, I want to read it as it's one of my favorite horror stories.


message 13: by Kenneth (new)

Kenneth McKinley | 677 comments Mod
There are quite a few differences between the book and Kubrick's version on film. King was never a fan of Kubrick's "re-telling" and after you read The Shining, you'll see why.


message 14: by Kat (new)

Kat (celestialviolence) | 5 comments I hated Doctor Sleep. The Shining was great, though


message 15: by Kandice (new)

Kandice Kat wrote: "I hated Doctor Sleep. The Shining was great, though"

I didn't hate Doctor Sleep, but I didn't like it anywhere near as much as I loved The Shining and it was nowhere near what I expected/wanted from a sequel.


Erin *Proud Book Hoarder* (erinpaperbackstash) Ken wrote: "There are quite a few differences between the book and Kubrick's version on film. King was never a fan of Kubrick's "re-telling" and after you read The Shining, you'll see why."

I actually loved the movie after reading the book. I've read the book a few times and found it great and gripping, with the ending being the exception.

I do see King's point that Jack gets crazy too early and basically starts that way in the movie, but the directing, music and acting made that movie one of the best atmospheric movies I think.


message 17: by JL (new)

JL Shioshita (uberproductions) | 40 comments This is actually one of the few big King books I never read. I don't know how many times I've seen the movie though.


message 18: by Troy (new)

Troy (robotroym) Joshua wrote: "This is actually one of the few big King books I never read. I don't know how many times I've seen the movie though."

The book is excellent, and for me, I like the movie just as much as the book. There are some interesting differences between the book and movie as well as some genuinely creepy scenes in the book that are not in the movie. I highly recommend reading the book if you love the movie.


message 19: by Troy (new)

Troy (robotroym) Being a huge fan of The Shining, both the book and the Kubrick film, I found the documentary, Room 237, interesting and thought-provoking, and at times, unnerving and controversial. I highly recommend it especially for those who dig conspiracy theories. Anyone else seen this doc?


Erin *Proud Book Hoarder* (erinpaperbackstash) Troy wrote: "Being a huge fan of The Shining, both the book and the Kubrick film, I found the documentary, Room 237, interesting and thought-provoking, and at times, unnerving and controversial. I highly recomm..."

No haven't heard of it, but it sounds interesting


message 21: by Justin (new)

Justin (justinbienvenue) I watched it a year or two ago, it was definitely interesting.


message 22: by Justin (new)

Justin (justinbienvenue) Justin wrote: "I watched it a year or two ago, it was definitely interesting."

This is funny because two years ago I said I found the Room 237 documentary interesting yet I watched it again this year and thought it was total garbage. Funny, either I didn't watch Room 237 back in 2017 or my opinion and view totally changed.

It was a bunch of hogwash conspiracies that no rational person would make a connection to and it's what the entire documentary is based on. A bunch of critics and viewers with their outlandish takes. I don't know how I thought this documentary was good.


message 23: by Justin (new)

Justin (justinbienvenue) On another note back to the topic at hand, I still need to read the book.


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