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The Stand - July-Sept 2016
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The Stand - Section: Captain Trips
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I read to page 11, but there were several pages of prologue all numbered with Roman numerals. I felt like I was doing pretty good and then noticed I was only on page 4!
I really enjoy meeting a large cast of characters spread all over the country and then getting to watch what brings them together.


Baby, can you dig your man?
Justin wrote: "Read through all the intro and prologue stuff tonight. Looking forward to meeting the cast of characters again. Just one question....
Baby, can you dig your man?"
I have that song stuck in my head, and I don't even know what it sounds like!
Baby, can you dig your man?"
I have that song stuck in my head, and I don't even know what it sounds like!
Number of times King uses the word "pissant" in the first 70 pages: 3
Number of times I have heard the word "pissant" in the past 20 years (including this book): 3
Number of times I have heard the word "pissant" in the past 20 years (including this book): 3



The blurb in the front of the abridged version I have makes Lloyd sound like one of the good guys. Makes me wonder if the people who write the summaries actually read the books.



A pretty quiet beginning after the first chapter. It took about 200 pages to find a character I liked(view spoiler) It's fun to have a book be dated by two different decades. It has a very 60's feel with the demonstrators at Kent State and mentioning The Weathermen and the broadcasting revolutionaries. I laughed when 'Spuds MacKenzie' was mentioned. I had forgotten about that beer drinking pit bull.
Captain Trips(view spoiler)
My copy is illustrated! Love that!
After a compilation chapter of all the government cover-up tactics (a nice little transition from the common cold to devastating epidemic), there are some very interesting chapters with our main characters starting to cope with living in a world where they now know they are one on the last few people alive.
HOLY COW! I forgot how intense the Lincoln Tunnel scene was. I did remember it, though, from reading the abridged 20 years ago. Also, I have driven through the Lincoln Tunnel before and I think this is a case of having been there it certainly heightens the experience!
Just read the section about people dying not of Captain Trips, but who were immune and died shortly after of other random things. Kind of an interesting view - a part of the story that doesn't need to be told, but adds a lot to making the overall situation come to life.