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Different Seasons
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Different Seasons by Stephen King - Starting 16th April 2020

Hi Karen, I am but had some bad family news so it might be a few days until I pick this up. I'm so sorry, I will get to it this month though




I'll still be getting to it this month Elizabeth :) I'm hoping to start in a few days but if you want to start early I can catch up with your thoughts. I tend to power through King's writing :)

Good luck!!

Okay, great :D I'll aim to start on the 21st :)

The ending came up as such a surprise to me!


I couldn't remember the movie, although I'm sure I've seen it. I'm definitely going to try and find a copy online after this though

I've never actually seen the movie but my mom has and read the short story so later I'm going to ask her to compare the two. But until then, (view spoiler)


missed this bit!

I've never actually seen the movie but my mom has and read the short story so later I'm going to ask her to compare the two. But until then, [spoilers..."
This is definitely a story I'll return to as well, now I know the closing twist.

Same here! I'm half way through and IT IS SO DARK! Not sure what else I expected from King, though!


Todd made me shiver. I've still got a little way to go in the story but he seems like a total psychopath so far.



Yes! Sometimes I wonder if King is in the right mindset because his stuff is so warped.


Same here! Kids in horror or crime books always feels more impactful, especially when they seem to pure and good to their parents and school teachers like Todd. It's chilling to think of what lies behind those blue eyes and blonde hair.




I couldn't help but see Todd as pivotal in developing something in Dussander that had stopped. Does that mean it was inherent?

I loved how much was shared about these poor boy's lives throughout this one.

Another incredible read. The body from the title was discovered by one of Gordie's friend's older brothers pretty early in the story and a lot of pages were spent with the boys making p..."
Have you watched Stand By Me? The train scene is laid out very well there and is actually one of the most iconic movie scenes ever.

Another incredible read. The body from the title was discovered by one of Gordie's friend's older brothers pretty early in the story and a lot of pages were spent with th..."
Ooh no I haven't. I'll check it out. Thank you! :) I got the concept of what was happening but couldn't picture the setting at all.

Apt Pupil--a golden California schoolboy and an old man whose hideous past he uncovers enter into a fateful and chilling mutual parasitism.
The Body--four rambunctious young boys venture into the Maine woods and in sunlight and thunder find life, death, and intimations of their own mortality.
The Breathing Method--a tale told in a strange club about a woman determined to give birth no matter what.