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message 1: by Yanique, Thread Master (new) - rated it 4 stars

Yanique Gillana | 2876 comments Mod
This is a Buddy Read for Insomnia by Stephen King starting on June 1, 2024.
Insomnia by Stephen King

Happy Reading


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Timelord Iain | 35317 comments Mod
Let's do this!!!




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Soo (silverlyn) | 6898 comments 🤔

Fire Farts?

🤣🤣🤣

That definitely would give you insomnia.


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Timelord Iain | 35317 comments Mod
Backdraft / Backdragon


message 5: by Nirkatze (last edited Aug 10, 2024 09:26PM) (new) - rated it 3 stars

Nirkatze | 21035 comments LOL

Stage 1 of the Ultimate Dark Tower/Stephen King Read is live!

2024 Pre Dark Tower stand-alones
1) Insomnia (4.2) (1994) June 1
2) ’Salem’s Lot (4.1) (1975) July 1 [link]
3) The Eyes of the Dragon (2.2) Aug 1 [link]

4) The Stand (2.1) (1978/1990) Sept 1 [link]
5) Everything's Eventual (4.4) (2002) Oct 13
(skip "Little Sisters of Eluria" for now)
6) Hearts in Atlantis (4.5) (1999) Nov 4

Dark Tower Read from Jan-July 2025


Tonari no Emily (emlfem) | 5115 comments Oh man I'm super excited for some King this year!


Felina | 2416 comments For real!!! I’m forcing myself to not start this early. And I do t think I’m going to win that battle.


Felina | 2416 comments I’m also excited about how many of these reads I haven’t read yet. I’ve hit a lot of King but never read a few of these.


Tonari no Emily (emlfem) | 5115 comments Same! Haven't read any of the pre Dark Tower Standalones except for the The Stand


Felina | 2416 comments I’ve read Salems lot and the Stand. I did read Everything is Eventual but I don’t remember it at all.

I’m not entirely sure if I’m going to do The Stand. It’s so huge and daunting. But I read Lonesome Dove last month so I can do chonky things.


Tonari no Emily (emlfem) | 5115 comments Yeah I'm not sure about that one either since its a reread and I want to say a lot has stuck with me... But post Covid, it should be an interesting read lol


Felina | 2416 comments That’s definitely true.


Nirkatze | 21035 comments This will just be my second Stephen King... I've avoided him my whole life, but now the hiding is over... First was Fairy Tale and I found it very interesting...


Felina | 2416 comments Oh my! King was my favorite for a long time. In fact, he is still a favorite. I haven’t enjoyed his new stuff but classic King is great. He’s a sure fire way to fix a reading slump for me. Duma Key on audio read by John Slattery is my favorite audiobook of all time.


Ann-Marie | 5455 comments He is a long-time favorite of mine as well. The nuns called my Mom because I was reading The Stand during our silent reading time when I was in 4th grade and so I had to put book covers on any books that were not "age appropriate" for a Catholic elementary school. My Mom just said if I wasn't asking what every other word meant then I was old enough to read the books and if something scared me I wouldn't read them any longer lol He did stop being an insta-buy for me around when Dolores Claiborne and Gerald's Game were released the same year, I was not a huge fan of those at all. so I have been a little picky since then but his classics? Love them to this day <3


Tonari no Emily (emlfem) | 5115 comments I inherited all the classic King novels from my aunt who was a religious King fan. I've read a few of them and some newer ones (one being The Outsider. Loved that one)


Ann-Marie | 5455 comments Tonari no Emily wrote: "I inherited all the classic King novels from my aunt who was a religious King fan. I've read a few of them and some newer ones (one being The Outsider. Loved that one)"

So I got my copy of The Stand because my best friend's mom took me shopping one day when I had off from school and she didn't (Catholic vs public schools) and she was browsing the paperbacks and picked it up. I was like you have that book already and she was like nope, I do not and I was like you definitely do and she was like yeah, I am going to buy it. So fast forward to us getting home, I marched into her house and went to her bookshelf and pulled out the hardback and she was like dammit, do you want to read it? And I was like YES PLEASE and thus began my love affair with Stephen King lol


Nirkatze | 21035 comments LOL That's a great story! Both of those.


message 19: by Saar The Book owl (last edited May 27, 2024 05:21AM) (new)

Saar The Book owl | 3096 comments Haha, great anekdotes, Ann-Marie! I've discovered Stephen King when I was in my early teenager years, but due to circumstances, I needed to give up most of my books...I had a huge pile of King's books.
Years later (25 or so) I'm buying them again, but I enjoy in searching them in second hand bookstores. So, for the BR's of King, I'm going on a second hand bookstore hunt ;)


message 20: by Felina (last edited May 31, 2024 06:22AM) (new) - rated it 5 stars

Felina | 2416 comments I started this last night when I stayed up too late. I was too excited to wait. So far so good.

I do have a complaint about the audio. The narrator is fine but there is tense music that plays throughout and it’s too loud. It makes it so I can’t understand what the narrator is saying when it’s at 3x speed so I’m forced to reduce to 2.5. And it pops up all the time. I hate it. My library only has the one version so I guess this will just take me a bit longer.


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Marie  Chalupová  (levitara) | 738 comments I have never read any King mainly because I am a scaredy cat that avoids horror unless it's used as a little flavoring in my fantasy. (I think I can't deal with supernatural scary stuff when it's in our world but if it's another world it's fine lol.) But I am curious about the Dark Tower series so I might go for these too.


message 22: by Felina (last edited May 31, 2024 07:06AM) (new) - rated it 5 stars

Felina | 2416 comments King was my starting point for horror and now I love it. There are some of his stuff that’s scary like It and Pet Sematary. But I think most of his stuff is just atmospheric and philosophical. I don’t think DT is scary at all and would mostly fall under fantasy/western.


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Marie  Chalupová  (levitara) | 738 comments Yeah, DT brough King on my radar. I only though of him as horror author before. So I was happy to find out I can read the big author without getting into scary horror. I just never got into the series. Especially with all the opinions about reading order and books to read before the series.

Again, this BR might be good motivation to go for it but... Idk if I can add more eye books on my TBR. Even though at this point I accepted I will be reading multiple books at the same time. Which I used to do until I started needing to concentrate on one book at a time. But would love to be able to do again.


Felina | 2416 comments I’m 31% in and (view spoiler)

There have already been so many DT references.


Nirkatze | 21035 comments Was this written before or after DT? I hope all y'all in the know'll help point out/explain those references to those of us noobs. ^_^


Felina | 2416 comments An obvious early one is that this story takes place in Derry as does most of Kings books, most notably It. I’m not sure if that’s so much a DT reference as a general King reference.


Ann-Marie | 5455 comments I started this because I need a break from Jade War and man, that random screechy music is going to get old FAST. This was published after King stopped being an auto buy for me and at least a couple DT books were released prior to this. I did pick up the Derry references but it's weird because this was published after Needful Things, right?


Felina | 2416 comments I’m not sure about those types of timelines. I don’t do research. Ha ha.


Ann-Marie | 5455 comments That's off the top of my head :)


Nirkatze | 21035 comments Derry is a...place?


Felina | 2416 comments I think it’s fictional but yes, Derry, Maine. Most of Kings books take place in Derry or Maine generally. There are a few exceptions like Duma Key (Florida), The Shining (Colorado) & Desperation (I think Arizona) but most are in Maine.

Derry (view spoiler) I’m not a good King fan though cause I don’t know all the details. We need a real King fan to get in here.


Nirkatze | 21035 comments Felina wrote: "I think it’s fictional but yes, Derry, Maine. Most of Kings books take place in Derry or Maine generally. There are a few exceptions like Duma Key (Florida), The Shining (Colorado) & Desperation (I..."

Ah, thank you!


Felina | 2416 comments Ahhhh…Ka is a wheel. This book is very DT.


Felina | 2416 comments To other worlds than these!!

This is so exciting.


Chris  Haught (haughtc) | 2348 comments Yes, Insomnia is probably the biggest DT related book King wrote that isn't an actual DT book.

Derry was first (I think) introduced as the central location in It, but has popped up many times over the years.

Castle Rock is his other most used Maine town.


Chris  Haught (haughtc) | 2348 comments Nirkatze wrote: "Was this written before or after DT? I hope all y'all in the know'll help point out/explain those references to those of us noobs. ^_^"

This was written in between books 4 and 5 of the DT series. Insomnia actually introduces several elements that pop up in books 5-7 too.


Felina | 2416 comments Legit. This book reeks of DT. I was thinking, it’s basically a DT novel straight up. Should be called DT 4.5.

Yay! Chris is our King scholar.


Felina | 2416 comments Also, for you King virgins, characters from other books pop up all over Kings other books. The SKU (Stephen King Universe) is very real and it’s beyond fun to find the Easter eggs in all his books.

I’ve never read Insomnia before but it feels like revisiting an old friend.


Nirkatze | 21035 comments Looking forward to it! I'm in line at the library. ^_^


Felina | 2416 comments 91% (view spoiler)


Felina | 2416 comments I just finished this one. It was so good and did not disappoint. I'm happy I didn't overhype it for myself.


Saar The Book owl | 3096 comments I've started yesterday and it's so easy to get carried away in King's books. He writes so fluent.
I'm still in the prologue after (view spoiler)


Chris  Haught (haughtc) | 2348 comments The nice thing about King and all his cross references is that for the most part, they're Easter eggs and not something that's a big deal if missed. Other than the numbered DT books, it really is okay to read stuff out of order or selectively.


Ann-Marie | 5455 comments I am through chapter 10 and enjoying it so far besides the random, terrible music. It has been a million years since I read DT but some things are screaming the connection like (view spoiler). As for this story (view spoiler)


Nirkatze | 21035 comments I'm about 40% in, in Chapter... hm. This doesn't seem to have chapters. I agree with Ann-Marie--I'm enjoying it but it is dragging in parts. I don't feel a connection to the characters, but the descriptions are rich (sometimes too rich, ewewewwwww) and there are specific sequences that have me nose-to-book. (view spoiler)


Ann-Marie | 5455 comments I finished this earlier today and the easter eggs to his other books was super fun. I liked the book well enough but I thought it was too long and slow for a decent bit, to the point I was annoyed. My biggest beef was the narration, I didn't love Eli Wallach as the narrator but the random, loud and just terrible music that was included was the absolute worst and negatively impacted my listening experience. I was stopped at a red light listening to this with the windows down and the music kicked in and a dog in the car next to me was startled and started barking! SO BAD lol

As for the story (view spoiler)


Felina | 2416 comments At first those horrible music sounds were so annoying and then I got used to it. Ha ha. By the end I kinda liked it. I’m stupid.


Ann-Marie | 5455 comments Felina wrote: "At first those horrible music sounds were so annoying and then I got used to it. Ha ha. By the end I kinda liked it. I’m stupid."

Not stupid, I am jealous you were able to not be bothered by it lol


Nirkatze | 21035 comments Felina wrote: "At first those horrible music sounds were so annoying and then I got used to it. Ha ha. By the end I kinda liked it. I’m stupid."

You're not alone--I found it kind of atmospheric. But too loud.

Finished! Agree with Ann-Marie on everything except the music, lol. (view spoiler)


Ann-Marie | 5455 comments Nirkatze wrote: "Agree with Ann-Marie on everything except the music, lol. "

The music scared a dog! I was so embarrassed.....


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