I've only been on Netgalley for around a month (I'm absolutely loving it!), and I just noticed that I got this new badge, where 3 or more publishers use your reviews I guess on the page advertising their book. Yay, me! I admit it, I'm thrilled 😊
I've only been on Netgalley for around a month (I'm absolutely loving it!), and I just noticed that I got this new badge, where 3 or more publishers use your reviews I guess on the page advertising their book. Yay, me! I admit it, I'm thrilled 😊
Solid 5 stars 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟! A must read for any fan of King's books. Some of it is pretty heavy reading but very illuminating. I recommend this highly. Thank you to Netgalley and Rowan & Littlefield for a copy in exchange for an honest review. To be published August 15, 2016.
"The primary duty of literature [is]...to tell us the truth about ourselves by telling us lies about people who never existed." This is why I adore Stephen King ❤️
I like this but some of the essays came off really pretentious and I struggled through a few of the essays. This is meant for those well versed in King. I say that because if you haven't read the books being discussed then you will receive spoilers galore.
I've been enjoying this book so far, but this chapter is FANTASTIC! Any of you who appreciate Stephen King and his work (and would possibly like to delve into deeper meanings of it)--I highly recommend this book. To be released August 15, 2016
This book is really deep and I'm absolutely loving it.
These essays are kind of amazing! I'm reading the one on friendships right now and it is amazing.
Word of the day: Anthropocentric--regarding humankind as the central or most important element of existence, esp. as opposed to God or animals.
I just started this one and I'm loving it already.
Dear lord, why didn't I try Netgalley sooner? I just signed up yesterday and this is my second approval. Stephen King is my all-time favorite writer; I'm excited to read this.