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Sep 30, 2020 09:35PM

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Welcome Amy, glad you're here. Right quite an ordeal for Jesse, but it showed how strong she really is.


I am also unsure. I just don't know that I could do that to myself. I think I can handle an extraordinary amount of pain, just not self-inflicted.


Yes, it is pretty different compared to his other works. The movie, on Netflix, is also a pretty faithful adaptation to the book.

I think the adaptation was excellent. I think Carla Gugino did an excellent job. So much of this book is Jessie learning what she is wiling to do to survive and coming to terms with that and her past. Because so much of the conflict and tension involves her only, the actress had to be on point with her delivery and she delivered.




I just finished. This is my 3rd time and I find that the whole Joubert piece does nothing for me. I don't understand why facing him at the end is such a relief. Is it because she connected him to her Dad?
I do like the book and just the whole idea of being trapped like that freaks me out. The use of the different voices is a a great.


I absolutely agree with you, and yet, Joubert is still my least favorite King villain.

Kellie:
It's almost impossible to write an instruction about this because showing the notation for spoilers turns it into a "hide spoilers" message. So this goofy comments box won't let me show you, but...
You can klick that note above the comments box that says (some html is ok). there's a pulldown menu there. copy and paste the notation about spoilers and put the spoiler between the two <> notations.





Here's the link to your review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
When you are looking at a review, bottom left, click "see review" then copy the web address and paste into a post.

I'm not sure. I tried to use the app a very long time ago, hated it, and haven't tried since! No problem.


It's certainly up there. There's nothing supernatural about it, which makes the adaptation easier, but then it's made harder by the fact that it's basically Jesse in a room alone, and almost everything that happens is internal. I think the director/screen writer did a phenomenal job adapting it keeping those issues in mind.



My interest piqued a little bit with (view spoiler) . Then he ties it all back in during the last 1/4 of the book.
I enjoyed how the style of writing changed entirely towards the end of the book as well, it certainly felt like King wrote the whole first part, stopped for a while, then came back and finished it. But it worked and kept me riveted. It took me 3 weeks to read the first 250 or so pages then I slammed the last 100 pages in one day to finish. So, another slow burn by King in my view and the pay off made it worth it.
Now I'm off to go watch the movie on Netflix.

I hope you like the movie. Reading your thoughts on the book, I think you may enjoy it even more than the book itself.

Due to heavy work deadlines, I have found myself grossly behind in my monthly King reread schedule. I am planning to do my best to get caught up by the end of December or mid-January. At least that is the plan.
Here is the link to my review of "Gerald's Game" if anyone is interested at looking at it:
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
To great reading and best wishes in a wonderful holiday season to all!
Scott.


And to be completely honest, as revolting as some of those scenes were, it didn't stop me from reading them. Like the roadside accident, I couldn't help but looking. King certainly does that to me. I am not going to look... I am not going to look... And yet I do. That is the power of a strong writer who can demand our attention and make us participate.
To great reading!