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The Stand Part Three - Chapter 55 of Book II to the end
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Karen B.
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Jul 07, 2017 04:20PM

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I sort of agree. For one, there is so much lead-up, and then when it finally happens it feels... I don't know, rushed or truncated, somehow. And yes, some of the events feel kind of pointless. I'm just finishing "The Talisman", and feeling similarly. When reading both of them, I was both rushing through and hoping it would go on and be very satisfying. But there are definitely some unsatisfying elements. It's not that I want everything tied up with a bow, because a little unfinished business isn't a bad thing, it's just I feel like I wanted something a little more (or different) for the climax.


Hi Nick, here is what I think. (view spoiler)

The beauty of the way he finished the book is how it would feel in real life if it actually happened. Think of it this way, when you get married, you plan and prepare for your wedding for anything up to 2 years, but as the day approaches, things speed up and accelerate at an alarming rate. In the end the day is like a flash in the pan you hardly start the day before it is done and you think what was all the hard work, stress, and anxiety all about and where did the day go.

I agree with you about Stu, and I never thought of Flagg's return as anything other than the way he is (demonic). But I will go back and reread that scene and see if I missed your point about the gathering. Currently, I feel that the trashcan man could have blown the whole place up with or without the gathering. But I want to re-read it, and I'll let you know. Personally, I hope you're right.

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Okay Mr. Books I get it. And you're right. (view spoiler)


Man... either I'm reading too much or writing too much or both. At least that's what my wife keeps telling me.


Thanks, Mr. Books. Since my wife is out of town for two weeks it looks like I'll be doing even more.


Thoughts?
