Friday, August 22, 2008

The Stand Book Review

Hey you! Yes, you. That's right, over here in the corner. I've got something for you. Come a little farther. That's it. Inside this dark chest of wonders lies The Stand by Stephen King.

It's my first time reading it, and so far I'm about halfway through the uncut edition. Based on the first 200-300 pages alone I would say go out and buy this book. Whether fans of 28 Days Later, Dawn of the Dead (remake), or any other post-apocalyptic plot know it, the pages in this tome are your roots.

King's eerily accurate portrayal of a pandemic, and the ensuing panic not only hit the bullseye, it is frighteningly relavent during an era where the world is gripped by fear of Bird Flu, Sars, Chemical Warfare, and military conflict.

As with nuclear inspired fiction of yester-year, King captures an era and capitalizes on taking us to the dark corners of our brain we are afraid to visit. So far, a must read for reader's and non-readers alike.

Will make sure to write a finished review when it's all wrapped up!

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