BOOK REVIEWS
The Drawing of the Three (by Stephen King)
I reread Stephen King’s The Drawing of the Three for our January Constant Reader book club meeting. I wasn’t particularly excited about revisiting the Dark Tower series when it was…
King Sorrow (by Joe Hill)
Joe Hill is easily one of my favorite authors. I’ve been a fan of his since he published Heart-Shaped Box. I’ll never forget the way that book caught my eye in the bookstore—I had to buy it.
The Gunslinger (by Stephen King)
The Gunslinger by Stephen King is the December selection for the in-person Constant Reader book club I attend. It’s a reread for me and it’s been a while since I last read it. Unfortunately, I …
The End Times (by Benjamin Percy and Stephen King)
The facilitator of my Constant Reader book club shared exciting news with the group. Independent publisher Bad Hand Books and author Benjamin Percy are collaborating with…
Christine (by Stephen King)
‘Christine’ by Stephen King is the November selection for my in-person Constant Reader book club. I’ve seen the movie countless times and first read the book in 2018. During the recent…
The Long Walk (by Richard Bachman)
This is my second time reading “The Long Walk” by Richard Bachman, a pseudonym of Stephen King. I decided to reread it because it’s the October selection for the in-person Constant Reader…
You Like It Darker (by Stephen King)
Stephen King’s “You Like It Darker” is my favorite short story collection of his so far. While most short story collections have a few stories that don’t quite hit the mark for me, this one…
It (by Stephen King)
This summer, the in-person Constant Reader book club I attend read “It,” by Stephen King. It was an excellent choice for a summer read! Since the book is quite lengthy, our facilitator…
The Recovering (by Leslie Jamison)
While the book description accurately describes its content, I must admit that I wasn’t entirely certain what to expect. This book is quite intricate, blending elements of a memoir, an analysis of authors…
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