Ratings262
Average rating3.5
So, I'm going to rant a little bit. This book is like 146 pages or something like that. The price tag new for the paperback version is $9.99. If that seems like a stretch for as mass market edition of a 146 page story, please consider that this is edited like an 8th grader's 3 page essay. There's a loooooot of blank paper, let's say. The margins are ridiculously big, the font is a tad larger than King's short story collections, there are illustrations, the whole gamut. If this went by word count there would be 5 extra pages of whited out words. It's glaringly obvious that this book was only released as a cash grab. I can't imagine King needs the money, so I'm assuming this was done by the publisher.
Having said all of that, this "novella" (short story is what it really is) should have been released in a collection. It isn't strong by any means. In fact, it's pretty weak. As others have said, it's just such a Boomer story. Ugh. If anyone wants to read an exceptional story with a similar vibe, please do yourself a favor and check out King's son Joe Hill's story "Pop Art."
So, I'm going to rant a little bit. This book is like 146 pages or something like that. The price tag new for the paperback version is $9.99. If that seems like a stretch for as mass market edition of a 146 page story, please consider that this is edited like an 8th grader's 3 page essay. There's a loooooot of blank paper, let's say. The margins are ridiculously big, the font is a tad larger than King's short story collections, there are illustrations, the whole gamut. If this went by word count there would be 5 extra pages of whited out words. It's glaringly obvious that this book was only released as a cash grab. I can't imagine King needs the money, so I'm assuming this was done by the publisher.
Having said all of that, this "novella" (short story is what it really is) should have been released in a collection. It isn't strong by any means. In fact, it's pretty weak. As others have said, it's just such a Boomer story. Ugh. If anyone wants to read an exceptional story with a similar vibe, please do yourself a favor and check out King's son Joe Hill's story "Pop Art."
I really liked this short book. It is written in a Richard Bachman style and pretty quickly it brought me back 25-30 years to all the hours spent on my bed reading SK books during high school and college. Yes, as a constant reader I felt that this book has been a gift to me for being faithful for so long to SK. I'm always amazed of how many styles SK can write in and elevation is a pretty tight exercise. The book is short, the idea is simple but stays with you and the social aspect quite relevant without being preachy. Thank you Stevie for this good couple of days of elevation.
I really liked this short book. It is written in a Richard Bachman style and pretty quickly it brought me back 25-30 years to all the hours spent on my bed reading SK books during high school and college. Yes, as a constant reader I felt that this book has been a gift to me for being faithful for so long to SK. I'm always amazed of how many styles SK can write in and elevation is a pretty tight exercise. The book is short, the idea is simple but stays with you and the social aspect quite relevant without being preachy. Thank you Stevie for this good couple of days of elevation.
I really liked this short book. It is written in a Richard Bachman style and pretty quickly it brought me back 25-30 years to all the hours spent on my bed reading SK books during high school and college. Yes, as a constant reader I felt that this book has been a gift to me for being faithful for so long to SK. I'm always amazed of how many styles SK can write in and elevation is a pretty tight exercise. The book is short, the idea is simple but stays with you and the social aspect quite relevant without being preachy. Thank you Stevie for this good couple of days of elevation.
I really liked this short book. It is written in a Richard Bachman style and pretty quickly it brought me back 25-30 years to all the hours spent on my bed reading SK books during high school and college. Yes, as a constant reader I felt that this book has been a gift to me for being faithful for so long to SK. I'm always amazed of how many styles SK can write in and elevation is a pretty tight exercise. The book is short, the idea is simple but stays with you and the social aspect quite relevant without being preachy. Thank you Stevie for this good couple of days of elevation.