4th time I read this……a must read for all……. really makes you think….
Shoot us arkysawians can't read to well, but i did like the song.Oops. I neglected to list Hemingway's "For Whom the Bell Tolls."
I was heavy into Stephen King back in the day. My all time favorite was The Stand. That book was so well written, IMHO. Classic good versus evil, and horror. I've been thinking of rereading it for a while now. Sounds like a winter read.Anybody like horror/monster stories?
I just finished Devolution: A firsthand account of the Rainier Sasquatch massacre by Max Brooks. Published in 2020. He's the same guy who wrote The Zombie Survival Guide and World War Z.
The story is told as an after the fact investigation through the writings in a journal of one the victims with side bars from experts.
Here's the set up. This tech genius builds a small community in the wilds of Washington state not far from Mt. Rainier. Six, super high tech, solar powered, self contained, smart homes. They have their own fiber optic cable that gives them instant access to internet, TV and the whole world. He fills these homes with artists and progressive thinkers. All the comforts of high tech urban living far away from the maddening world.
But then, Mt Rainier blows its top. The eruption wipes out the only road in or out and cuts of all communication with the outside world. Of course these people never thought to plan for a disaster. They're completely cut off, no communication at all and each have maybe a weeks worth of food. These people have zero survival skills.
Then the Sasquatches come. They're hungry.
I do warn that it does get a bit gory. But, its a gripping story with great character studies that'll keep you on the edge of your seat as these people try to deal with their own inadequacies and a monstrous threat.
I highly recommend it. BTW: a movie is already in the works.
"The Tommyknockers" is the last King novel I remember having read. Even some modern day miners believe in tommyknockers, and the events they portend.Stephen King
I totally agree.King has changed over the years. He's lost his edge and fallen badly. I was a big fan of his earlier works, but his current stuff sucks. I bought a book not to long ago that was a collection of four of his novellas. Read the first story, started the second but just couldn't bring myself to finish it.
Without fail. . .Don't forget to return your books
I'm reading "Clete."James Lee Burke’s Dave Robicheaux series.