The_Voice wrote:
Caligula_K wrote:
noodles wrote:
One thing I wondered about The Stand is does anything happen after the Garbage dude (or whatever) brings the nuke and God blows anything up? I thought that was the lamest fucking shit ever so I just stopped reading the book right there.
I'm reading Shakespeare's King Lear right now. Dude knew what he was doing.
King Lear is my favourite Shakespeare play. I love the Fool.
As for the Stand (SPOILERS)
You are right that it is the lamest fucking shit ever. After that, Tom Cullen (the retarded guy) finds Stu who had broken his leg on the journey to Vegas. He takes care of him and they eventually make their way back to Boulder. Stu's girl Frannie gives birth and surprise surprise the baby lives. They then decide for no reason that makes any possible sense to go travel to Maine and ditch the community even though the whole book has been about building community and they have a four month old baby to take care of who would probably die the moment he gets sick without any doctors or electricity, both of which are avaiable in Boulder. Yep, the end is pretty retardedWell i agree with you Brahm that the climax sucks, but i think thats a problem with most of King's books, he always builds up awesome stories and then ends them poorly, like he couldnt figure out how to properly end them, but what i like about King's books are its charachters, even if they arent very deep or overtly complex, i dont know man i just get to care about them, i want to know what happens to them next, and The Stand was no exception.
Im currently on the second book of the Dark Tower, and i know that the seven book its probably gonna be a dissapointment, but right now im really enjoying it.
Yep, I'll agree with that. I still think a lot of the Stand is fantastic, and there are some wonderful characters in there (Larry Underwood, the Trashcan Man, Randall Flagg, Lloyd, Nick). Just not so many female ones. And you're right: King just sucks in general with endings, with few exceptions. It's because of how he writes: He never plans ahead, and therefore writes himself into a corner time and time again. As for the Dark Tower, books 2-4 are really the best part of the series, but I'll say this about the last book and the ending in general: Half of it is absolutely amazing, and half of it is absolute crap. It has the largest variance in quality out of any book I've read.