![]() ![]() This book has a depth of character and a deceptive simplicity that I’ve come to associate with King’s writing. ![]() I think it’s really easy to spot the clues in hindsight though. ![]() It’s hard to say whether, had I read this book back when it was first published, I would have suspected that Bachman was King. Therefore, The Long Walk is the first of the Bachman books that I’ll be covering. As those of you who have been reading along will know, I chose not to include Rage in this project, because Stephen King himself chose to have it withdrawn from publication. I’m back after a summer spent reading for the British Fantasy Awards and I’m ready to dig into some King again. I’ll be looking at the recurring themes, the tricks he likes to use, the way he develops character and the way that his craft has evolved in the 44 years since Carriewas first published. I will be reading all of Stephen King’s books in order of publication (with the exception of The Dark Tower series which I will read together, at the end of this adventure) and writing a review of each. ![]()
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