
Lisey's Story by Stephen King (2006)
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As everyone before me has said, this is not your normal Stephen King novel but I still found it recognizable as his in several ways. It's not his best (nothing will ever trump the unabridged "The Stand") but it's a good read, or in my case, a good listen as I bought the unabridged audio book. Mare Winningham was an excellant narrator and very believeable as Lisey.
The title of this book should have been "Scott's Story" as it was really not Lisey's Story but her story about her deceased husband, Scott Landon, famous writer of horror novels no less. Nearly everything was about Scott and in fact, Lisey didn't have much of an identity without Scott though she couldof, wouldof, shouldof and I'm sure does when she lives on after the book ends.
People who normally stay away from King's work because of the horror will have no trouble with this one. Blood, guts, and creepy crawlies are at a minimum. Instead, the use of fantasy makes for an interesting and even believable backbone thread throughout the novel. Bool.
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