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Stephen King – Doctor Sleep | Review

Title: Doctor Sleep

Author: Stephen King

Type: Fiction

Page Count/Review Word Count: 488

Rating: 5*/5

 

Stephen King - Doctor Sleep

Stephen King – Doctor Sleep

 

I’m a little bit confused about this one, because I remember reading the book and I was pretty sure that I’d written a review to go with it. But then when I finally got round to sorting through Goodreads, I realised that I’d never posted it. And then when I looked into it, I discovered that it was missing – I forgot to do it!

Luckily, I found Doctor Sleep to be pretty memorable, and not least because I read a good chunk of it while waiting out in London all night after a radio interview. I had three hours to kill between 3 AM and the first train, so I sat on a bench in the middle of the night and read this book. And let me tell you, it was the perfect book for it.

Basically, the plot of this novel takes place after The Shining and follows the exploits of a grown-up Danny. He still has a touch of the shining about him, which comes in useful at work – he’s earned the nickname ‘Doctor Sleep’ because he helps the old folks to pass over from life into death. Unfortunately, something strange is happening, King’s equivalent of a disturbance in the force, and you’re in for a wild ride along the way.

 

Stephen King

Stephen King

 

Now, because I read it so long ago, I can’t remember all of the details. I do, however, remember that there was the equivalent of a ‘dark side‘, and that they were driving around the country in the back of a camper van. In my memory, it was one of those rare stories where you feel some sympathy for the bad guys, which is typical of King. He likes to subvert his readers’ expectations, and in this instance, he’s taken the seeds that were sown in The Shining and used them to create a work of equal artistic merit.

And that brings me on to something that’s always confused me a little. I enjoyed this book much, much more than The Shining, and I’m not really sure why. It could be that it’s simply easier to read, which made it easier for me to become addicted to it, or it could be that The Shining was the first Stephen King book that I read and so I wasn’t quite used to his style. Regardless, I still stand by my opinion, and I really do believe that this is the better of the two books.

Despite that, I’d still recommend reading The Shining first, because it’s one of the ‘bigbooks in King’s repertoire to begin with and because it will bring you into his world. But once you’ve read The Shining, you can move on to this one, and you’ll enjoy it so much more. It’s like having to eat your dinner before you start on dessert.

 

Stephen King Quote

Stephen King Quote

 

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Charles Bukowski – On Writing | Review

Title: On Writing

Author: Charles Bukowski

Type: Non-Fiction

Page Count/Review Word Count: 216

Rating: 5*/5

 

Charles Bukowski - On Writing

Charles Bukowski – On Writing

 

First thing’s first – before you start wondering about the title, because it’s the same as a Stephen King book, let me clarify. This book was published after King’s book, and way after Bukowski’s death, but the title is forgiveable because it’s part of a series that also includes On Cats and On Love. I think it’s fine – after all, it’s a pretty descriptive title.

In this book, then, we get to see a collection of Bukowski’s thoughts on both the process of writing and his career as a whole, thanks to fragments of letters, unpublished excerpts and other bits and bobs. Even a non-fan would find this interesting, and even a non-author would enjoy the little nuggets that Bukowski has to offer. But if you’re a big fan of his, like I am, then you’re going to love it.

Ultimately, it’s difficult to get a collection of letters to have a narrative of its own right, but the editors have done well here and I think even the man himself would have begrudgingly admitted that this collection has a certain literary merit – and a certain charm – of its own. Worth reading for anyone – but especially for writers.

 

Charles Bukowski

Charles Bukowski

 

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