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Showing posts with label R.I.P. Challenge X. Show all posts
Showing posts with label R.I.P. Challenge X. Show all posts

Saturday, September 19, 2015

'Salem's Lot by Stephen King

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about book:(summary from Goodreads)

Something strange is going on in Jerusalem's Lot ... but no one dares to talk about it. By day, 'Salem's Lot is a typical modest New England town; but when the sun goes down, evil roams the earth. The devilishly sweet insistent laughter of a child can be heard echoing through the fields, and the presence of silent looming spirits can be felt lurking right outside your window. Stephen King brings his gruesome imagination to life in this tale of spine-tingling horror.

my thoughts:

My first read for R.I.P. X is 'Salem's Lot by Stephen King.  A novel about the Undead, this story introduces us to Ben Mears, a man determined to write a book about a town that has haunted him for years - Jerusalem's Lot aka 'Salem's Lot.  What exactly haunted this man?  Let's just say, he saw something that he was never able to un-see and its stayed with him ever since. 

Now a published author, Ben returns to a town that remains pretty much unchanged and settles into a room at the local boarding house, where he spends his time writing and writing.  His inspiration for his book is the Marsten House - an abandoned house that inspired his nightmares as a child.  Of course, the house is no longer abandoned.  Its been bought by a man named Kurt Barlow, whom no one in town has ever seen or met.  Barlow's partner, Straker, is the one renovating the house and setting up a new shop in town.  Seems the duo has some plans for a new life in 'Salem's Lot.  However, things get a bit complicated for Barlow and Straker when Mears and his gang figure out the evil and horrific changes being set in motion by the new duo.  Seems that vampires are set to be unleashed once again in 'Salem's Lot.  Yep, again!  Apparently, the Lot has been vampirized before and the older folks aren't in the mood for a battle of good v. evil.  So, they just wear their crosses around their necks and shut the curtains - or they pack up and leave town (like the town Sheriff plans to do).  Mears and his gang are the only ones willing to risk their lives to save the citizens of the Lot, but their fight will definitely come at a huge cost to them all.  And that is all I will say about this King classic. 

A story about vampires, a small town, and an unlikely hero - what more could I ask for?  The writing was terrific!  I couldn't put the book down!  Of course, I also wound up having nightmares after reading it.  I always seem to sleep a little less when I read something by King.  There's just something about his writing - it creeps up on you.  'Salem's Lot was not a scary book, but the way he wrote it made it scary.  All those rich, vivid details made it easy to imagine Straker, Barlow, and the horror unleashed on the Lot.  I couldn't help but get caught up in the fright of it all, which is what I loved about the book! 

Now, I'm off to continue reading the four novellas in Different Seasons by King. I'm in the middle of The Body, which was adapted into the film Stand By Me.  Not sure if I'll write about any of these stories for R.I.P. X, but I do know that I'm definitely enjoying them.  Hope you all are having a great weekend.  Happy reading!!

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Thursday, September 17, 2015

R.I.P. X is here...

Hurrah!  Its time for scary books and creepy movies.  Yep, R.eaders I.mbibing P.eril is back and in its tenth year!  Pretty awesome, eh?  And this year, The Estella Society will be hosting this wonderful event.  So, what is R.I.P. X?  Well, for those of you who don't know, here's a little info to get you filled in on all the fun:

R.eaders I.mbibing P.eril, or R.I.P. for short, is a participatory event created by Carl of Stainless Steel Droppings, wherein we the people spend however little, or much, time we want over the months of September and October imbibing all things ghastly and ghostly.

The purpose of R.eaders I.mbibing P.eril X is to enjoy books and movies/television that could be classified (by you) as:
Mystery.
Suspense.
Thriller.
Dark Fantasy.
Gothic.
Horror.
Supernatural.
Or anything sufficiently moody that shares a kinship with the above.

There are two simple goals for R.eaders I.mbibing P.eril X
1. Have fun reading.
2. Share that fun with others.


There are multiple levels of participation (Perils) that allow you to be a part of R.I.P. X without adding the burden of another commitment to your already busy lives. There is even a one book only option for those who feel that this sort of reading is not their cup of tea (or who have many other commitments) but want to participate all the same. And there is a group read, too - (September 18 thru October 18) a read-a-long of   The Quick.  For details on the various Perils check out The Estella Society's site.  And, just so you know, there is a review site where you can add a link to your R.I.P. X posts and check out what everyone else is reading or watching!

Sounds awesome, eh?  Well it is!  I've decided to read Stephen King this year.  And maybe something by Neil Gaiman.  I'm going to try to read at least four books, which means I'm aiming for:
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Hope you decide to join in on all the fun!  I'm off to start Salem's Lot - vampires sound like the perfect way to ease into R.I.P. X.

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