Showing posts with label Stephen King. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Stephen King. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 31, 2021

This Week's Travel Reading, Hard Case Crime Edition

Yes. I know. I keep saying that I don't like Stephen King's novels--or, at least, don't like the way he spins his wheels repeatedly before getting to the point, or the plot.

And yet? Here I am again, reading his latest paperback from the Hard Case Crime imprint.

Why am I bothering, you ask?

For one thing, Hard Case Crime puts out a regular stream of excellent, "lost" crime novels by some of the finest practitioners of the art--Mickey Spillane, Donald Westlake and James M. Cain have all had thrillers appear under the imprint. King has as well, for that matter--both Joyland (which I read and enjoyed) and The Colorado Kid (which I haven't read yet) were published by Hard Case Crime.

For another, it's relatively short--only 264 pages--so even if it sucks, it won't suck for long.

Tuesday, October 1, 2019

This Week's Travel Reading (Shocktober Edition)


I can't think of a better way to kick off the holiday month than with Stephen King's first novel: The story of Carrie White, a much-abused high school girl who, in addition to manifesting puberty, is also manifesting telekinetic powers. This? Will not end well. For anyone.