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King elevation
King elevation










There are a couple of other odd things, too. Publisher & Release: Scribner, October 2018Ī quick note on the audio: about 3:46 long from Simon & Schuster audio, released at the above date and narrated by the authorĪlthough Scott Carey doesn’t look any different, he’s been steadily losing weight.He is a pretty good narrator too, he should read more of his own books! I need more animal cuteness from King, who usually makes his animals terrifying There’s even a thrilling event at the end. Obviously he gripes and complains and the puppy going to pee on the rug and he hates her, etc etc, but then all cuteness ensues. This seems very un-King-like but I loved Laurie! A man who lost his wife is being nagged by his sister, who brings a puppy to his house. I won’t spoil the ending but found it, just, utterly stupid. As he did not, I found the whole thing lacking. What lacked was that I expected King to explore the gravity loss idea and sci-fi element a lot more than he did. I liked the characters, character development, and storyline well enough. It had an interesting premise but was more about the town of Castle Rock getting woke than the sci-fi element, which was never explored or explained at all. I thought this novella was kind of ridiculous. I don’t want to spend too much time talking about these novellas so here is a pair of mini reviews: I needed a Novella for the SFF Oasis book bingo this month and listened to Elevation (and Laurie) written and narrated by Stephen King!












King elevation