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I read Stephen King's Dreamcatcher over the weekend.

The B.J. Snark Twenty-Second Review:

  • Stephen King at his most self-indulgent -- full of "Kingisms".

  • Written while recovering from getting hit by a truck. The first third to half really shows the painkillers.

  • Plot summary: It meets The Tommyknockers.


The book's protagonists are a quartet of middle-aged men, bemoaning that life has passed them by. They spend a lot of time in flashback sequences about an Important Life-Changing Event that happened to them when they were ninth graders in the fall of 1978.

Wait a minute. I was a ninth grader in the Fall of 1978.

There's a milestone. I am now old enough to be an Angsty Over-The-Hill Stephen King Protagonist. Thanks, Steve. Just the thought I need to comfort me as I struggle to finish up my Bachelor's Degree.


Other thoughts:
A prominent character is a military man who calls himself "Kurtz", evidently after the character in Heart of Darkness/Apocalypse Now. His real name, we discover, is "Coonts". A reference to King's colleague, Dean R. Koontz, as well as Conrad? Given that Koontz specializes in writing scary, obsessive sociopaths not unlike Dreamcatcher's Kurtz, it seems likely.

Actually, I think the story might have worked better in Mr. Koontz's hands than it did in Mr. King's. Of course, if Dean Koontz had written this book, Duddits would have been a Golden Retriever.

And once again... as I write about a book set "down east" in Maine, by a writer from the same state, the CD player is playing Billy Joel's "The Downeaster Alexa".

Date: 2003-03-25 03:49 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] araquan.livejournal.com
   Look at it this way... At least the degree will help you avoid being an Angsty Over-The-Hill Stephen King Protagonist. Then you can work on being a Contented Over-The-Hill Stephen King Protagonist instead...

*snicker (and hide!)*

Date: 2003-03-25 06:23 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] harpyfeathers.livejournal.com
Didn't the story seem to be three different stories all jostling for position in the plot?

And better being a protagonist, than a whiney supporting character who gets eaten. :)

Date: 2003-03-25 08:29 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] araquan.livejournal.com
   But the whiney supporting characters taste so good...

Date: 2003-03-25 08:45 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] stalbon.livejournal.com
Hey, hey. It wasn't *THAT* bad. The only thing was that it squicked me at points. Other than that, it was standard King fare. Which meant it had good points and bad points. There are better books of his...say....Salem's Lot and The TommyKnockers, but then, he has worse books, like Cujo.

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