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Hearts in Atlantis (1999)

Before reading: And here we are again, knowing of a King book but knowing next to nothing about it. I'm aware of the movie, but have yet to see it (I will watch it when I finish reading). I know that this is a collection of novellas but they are all related. This will be our third novella collection but our first of connected stories. I also know that this book has Dark Tower  connections. These all seem like good things to me so let's find out! After reading: I have thoughts that I am trying to gather. As far as King's novella collections go I have to say I really enjoyed these ones all intertwining with each other here. I think it really worked to its advantage and each story seemed unique while never really leaving the overarching story. It did feel separate as each novella was formatted and structured different, but it also felt whole. I really liked the character who, surprisingly, was the one who wove all the stories together. I also, for the most part, liked all the ...

The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon (1999)

Before reading: I don't know much about this one but I do know a few things. I know that I have never heard anyone say anything bad about this one. I know that many people recommend this one when people ask which SK book you would let a child read. I know it has something to do with baseball. And I know that there is a pop-up version of it I hope to get my hands on. That...is all I know. Only one way to learn more. After reading: I really loved this story. In addition to it being really good, it was also really short. In fact, I feel like it was probably the shortest King book I've read? I'm not sure why it is a novel rather than being a novella in a collection, but I'm not complaining. Because of the length, I don't have too awful much to say about it. Also, because of the length, while I did really enjoy it, it can't really make its way into my top favorites. One of my favorite things about King novels is how he builds characters and worlds, with under 200 pag...

Bag of Bones (1998)

Before reading: Before I started getting really into Stephen King I knew absolutely nothing about Bag of Bones  except that it was a King novel and there have been some movie/TV adaptations. Now that I am on the up-and-up I know that this is a ghost story (exciting!) and that it is about a writer (I guess I can forgive it since it has been a while) but besides that...I am going in mostly blind. I prefer it that way. I do also know that many King fans say this is one of their favorites, if not their favorite. I think it might be slept on and I am excited to see what it is all about! After reading: I am sure that if you've never read Stephen King before, you would still thoroughly enjoy this book, however, I think that this books is more specifically for the King fans and for them, it is quite rewarding. Funny enough, as I read through it I kept thinking that it almost felt like a love letter to his fans (disguised as a horror novel no less) and then at the end the main character who...