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Just finished reading Duma Key, Stephen King’s latest novel. I’ve read them all since spellbound with Carrie in ‘74.
Duma Key, set on an imaginary island off the coast of southern Florida, may be one of SK's best. It has the usual attention to mundane detail building on detail that many critics find boring, but fascinates King fans. They know that the poor average schmuck or schmuckess being dumped on by friends, family, and fate will soon turn a corner into horror from which he or she can never retreat.
King has a penchant for placing children smack dab in harm’s way. In fact, it seems to define his most horrible horror, and Duma is no different. The old in-your-face language is there to please those loving the shock of illogical profanity, but also there are also passages of absolute beauty which other writers will wish they had said (and probably will).
Can’t wait for the next SK treat.
Duma Key, set on an imaginary island off the coast of southern Florida, may be one of SK's best. It has the usual attention to mundane detail building on detail that many critics find boring, but fascinates King fans. They know that the poor average schmuck or schmuckess being dumped on by friends, family, and fate will soon turn a corner into horror from which he or she can never retreat.
King has a penchant for placing children smack dab in harm’s way. In fact, it seems to define his most horrible horror, and Duma is no different. The old in-your-face language is there to please those loving the shock of illogical profanity, but also there are also passages of absolute beauty which other writers will wish they had said (and probably will).
Can’t wait for the next SK treat.