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I have a slight headache from reading the last half basically non-stop; but SO worth it...

LOL! What he said!! I believe that this was the first book by Robert McCammon that I ever read. He had it all: characterization, atmosphere, the ability to build mounting tension..... And from there, I was hooked! I loved the line at the end about the "two men" walking away, when all along Cody and Rick were simply "kids" on the brink of graduation. The way he showed us the character growth in so many ways really stood out, IMHO.


Anyway, did I mention that I loved it? I still can't get over all that action towards the end...it just kept me glued to the page.

Anyway, did I mention that I loved it? I still can't get over all that action towards the end...it just kept me glued to the page."
McCammon has that ability to make his characters so....human--you really do feel as though they're real!! That ending was incredibly powerful, emotionally speaking.


Sarge....couldn't have been anymore "perfect" for everyone involved. (I cried over Cody's dad, Curt, too....)
Some trivia:
Did you notice the timeframe for the story? It all took place in 24 hours.
Rick McCammon has said Stinger was one of the hardest books for him to write. He got near the end and realized that one of the characters wasn't where he needed to be, so he had to go back about 200 pages and rework it.
He also says there are names of '50s sci-if movies scattered throughout the book. I never noticed them the last time I read it....
Hunter
Did you notice the timeframe for the story? It all took place in 24 hours.
Rick McCammon has said Stinger was one of the hardest books for him to write. He got near the end and realized that one of the characters wasn't where he needed to be, so he had to go back about 200 pages and rework it.
He also says there are names of '50s sci-if movies scattered throughout the book. I never noticed them the last time I read it....
Hunter

I don't know that I noticed any sci-fi titles though.
Thanks for sharing with us, Hunter. :)

I cannot believe that I ever read this and forgot it!
And I totally cried at the end
I don't recall any movie titles either but I was so focused on the story
it might not have registered
I also realized at the end that it had all taken place in 24 hours
all I can say is WOW

I cannot believe that I ever read this and forgot it!
And I totally cried at the end
I don't recall any movie titles either bu..."
I did realize that it took place in 24 hours (at the end, there was a comment about the "men" graduating that day). However, the movie references went over my head--I don't figure we'll know who the character was who wasn't in place, since McCammon went back and fixed that--LOL!
If memory serves, Sarge was the wayward character. 8-)
Despite the mention of the sun coming up, I've talked to many people who didn't notice that it all happened in 24 hours.
I'm just starting my re-read. If I find any movie titles, I'll let you know. 8-)
Hunter
Despite the mention of the sun coming up, I've talked to many people who didn't notice that it all happened in 24 hours.
I'm just starting my re-read. If I find any movie titles, I'll let you know. 8-)
Hunter

Despite the mention of the sun coming up, I've talked to many people who didn't notice that it all happened in 24 hours.
I'm just starting m..."
Thanks Hunter!

I cannot believe that I ever read this and forgot it!
And I totally cried at the end
I don't recall any movie titles either bu..."
I felt the same way, Joanne! I'm so glad that we all enjoyed it so much! At least, the ones that have checked in here, anyway. :)

Despite the mention of the sun coming up, I've talked to many people who didn't notice that it all happened in 24 hours.
I'm just starting m..."
I was hoping that you would know, Hunter. We've already mentioned how perfect Sarge's character was for the ending that he received. Just perfect. I think Mr. McCammon made the right choice doing whatever he had to do to achieve that perfect ending.
I'd like to invite anyone who finished Stinger to leave a review for it on Amazon. It only has 72 reviews and could use some more! 8-)
Hunter
Hunter

Hunter"
STINGER only has 72 reviews?????


hang in there Pam and just breathe ....
you can do it!

I hope so! Just at 22% on Dead Sea...I admit, it is becomming more interesting to me. I know I will breeze through our next read here.

Anyway -- what great "monsters" and perfectly executed descriptions of what were mechanical/human/demonically sinister -- alien hybrids. I remember being ahead of everyone at the beginning and now -- I still have the last 100 pages ... oh wait I see mine is the "director's cut " edition and has 200 extra pages -- that must be why.

There are threads for each 100 or so pages, so people could pop in there and post as they got there, without the hassle of spoiler tags.


I am new at this, perhaps I should have made things more clear."
And then there are those of us that "forget" the rules, anyway; and just read/comment whenever they want...

I am new at this, perhaps I should have made things more clear."
And then there are those of us that "forget" the rules, anyway; and just read/comment whenever they want..."
or who just stay up all night and read it straight through :)
I actually did try to comment in the first two threads but it was one of those nights where none of my posts were 'saving'

I've got Gone South lined up to start this week.


I am new at this, perhaps I should have made things more clear."
And then there are those of us that "forget" the rules, anyway; and just read/comment..."
I have been having that happen on and off all week, too, Joanne. :(


I did too~Curt had a chance to redeem himself to his son and
Sarge, who'd been lost and pretty much ignored since his accident
finally got to be the hero and redeem himself to himself


Agreed with all of you--he did tie everything up absolutely perfectly, IMHO!!

LOL!! Your chocolate chip cookies are in the mail, Jon!!! Starting my a new read tonight...
*BIG HUG*