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Read 5 times. Last read October 2, 2024 to November 15, 2024.

And just like that, another journey into the heart of The Overlook Hotel has come to an end...



Words can't express how much this story means to me, but I've tried over the years to capture some of my thoughts on it. I'm quite proud of a few of those reviews I've written before, so I will leave those up below if you're interested.

Each time I reread this story, I pick up finer details and begin to care more and more deeply for this cast of fantastically-developed characters.

This time around, I had recently watched the movie with my Book Club. That might sound strange to some, but we do quite a few Watch-Alongs. I hadn't watched the movie in years, and even though it's quite different, I've always had an appreciation for what it is.



However, the act of rereading this shortly after that rewatch did help me to see a lot of the possible reasons why Stephen King may have hated the movie. I mean, it's common knowledge at this point that King wasn't happy with Kubrick's interpretation.

The reasons I considered are too numerous to list, but I will say, this seems like it was probably a very personal story for King. When you look at the similarities between Jack's position in life and King's, they're quite similar.

They're both writers, they both have addiction issues, they were both teachers when they probably wished they hadn't been, and they both had young families they were trying to support, while also trying to make it as an author; a difficult task. It's a lot of pressure for a young man in the 1970s.

For example, Joe Hill, King's son, was born in 1972. The Shining was published in 1977, the year Joe turned 5-years old. Danny Torrance is 5-years old in The Shining.



Kubrick, IMHO, did a horrendous job translating these characters, and the heart of this story, to the screen. Please understand, this doesn't detract at all from the amazing performances given by Jack Nicholson, Shelley Duval, or Scatman Crothers; who were all amazing in the film.

I'm sure they were all doing exactly as directed and man, did they pull it off. It's just vastly different from the book, and I feel like, if this was as personal a story for King as I am guessing, particularly in regards to Jack's character, he could have been, well, angry about it.

For me, in the movie, Jack is in the role of villain. In the book, I don't see it that way. In the movie, Jack is constantly annoyed with Wendy, and frequently, even with Danny.



Yet in the book, you can feel how much he loves them. It's something he struggles with as the powers of The Overlook begin to take hold. It's a back and forth, a real inner turmoil that he is under as a character.

It's also a beautiful exploration of addiction, and through Jack, a complete journey of an addict.

While that is touched upon in the film, I don't believe with the same care and grace that King gave it in the novel; perhaps due to his own journey through addiction.

Maybe seeing Jack's character turned into such a horrible villain in the film, felt a bit like a personal attack to King, even if subconsciously.



This is all speculation of course, just some thoughts I had reading it this time around. And yeah, this was my 5th-time reading it. It's one of my favorite books of all time and I'll definitely be reading it again!!

Previously:

This was my 4th-time reading The Shining.



You read that correctly, the 4th-time. I'm aware rereading isn't for everyone, but I am a huge supporter and fan of rereading, especially tried and true favorites.

I know a lot of people feel it is a waste of time, but for me, when a story is special enough to you, each time with it is like a whole new experience. That's exactly how I feel every time I open the pages of this book.



Additionally, I feel like where I am at in my life plays a huge role in what I take out of a reading experience.

For example, the first time I read this, I was in high school. You better believe that 14-year old Meg walked away from this having picked up on different things than 44-year old Meg does, reading it now.



My experiences have shown me that rereading allows me to focus on different areas of any particular story. This time around, for me, I felt myself really drawn to the private thoughts and emotions of this cast of characters.

Jack's experience, in particular, as he struggles with the position he finds himself in, his loitering addiction and the love for his family, hit me hard this time. Instead of seeing his horrible aspects front and center, I thought more about what was going on with him internally.

There were moments of clarity for him, when he could see beyond the fog of the hotel's power, moments where he cherished his son and wife, but they would slip away like mist. It made my heart ache for the whole family.



This experience also reiterated for me how much I love Wendy and Hallorann. They got played dirty in the movie adaptation and we all know it. Not by the actors, the acting was fantastic, but yeah, they feel like completely different people in the book, IMO.

Again, I was beyond impressed with some of the scenes in this still having the ability to scare the shit out of me, even after all these years. The perfect example would be the first time Jack tries to trim the topiary.

That freaking scene gets my pulse racing every time!



I also felt like I paid more attention to the history of The Overlook this time through; like when Jack is looking into it. I really felt focused in those sections and loved being reminded of its intensely lurid history.

Finally, I would just give all the stars in the universe, yet again, to King's sense of place with this one. His ability to transform a hotel into an actual character in the story is just a masterpiece. It's basically the standard to which I compare atmosphere in all other stories.



I'm so glad I took the time to reread this. It was exactly what I needed to re-energize my reading. You better believe, this won't be the last time either!

Earlier

Here's the thing, July hasn't been the best reading month for me. I've had a lot of 2-to-3-star books. I'm frustrated. I'm getting disgruntled and burnt out on it honestly.

I have never been in a reading slump before, but I definitely feel myself drifting into that territory...



I feel like in an effort to keep that from happening, I am going to reread one of my top-3 favorite books of all-time. If anyone can shake me out of this funk, it's Jack Torrance.



I hear the fourth times a charm!!!

Original:

Hi. Hello!

It's me again, with another book you should consider picking up, if you haven't read it yet.



The Shining is my second favorite book of all time.

A true classic of Horror literature. I have read it a few times and it gets me EVERY. DAMN. TIME.



This is one of the most atmospheric books I have ever read, with The Overlook Hotel, ultimately becoming a character in its own right.

There are so many chilling moments from crazed topiary animals, to haunted elevators, and evil playground equipment.

Sounds intriguing, doesn't it?



Read it.
Read it now!

Meg's Advice:

The Shining is best read on a cold, windy night, when you are home alone and there is the slight possibility that you may lose electricity. Candles burning are a must for this one!

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Reading Progress

1994 – Started Reading
1994 – Finished Reading
2001 – Started Reading
2001 – Finished Reading
October 27, 2015 – Shelved
November 5, 2015 – Shelved as: stephen-king-read
January 4, 2017 – Shelved as: favorites
March 18, 2018 – Started Reading
March 18, 2018 –
page 12
2.41% "First chapter down and I am seriously giddy about revisiting The Overlook!!!"
March 20, 2018 –
page 25
5.03%
March 24, 2018 –
page 123
24.75% "Oh, things are so hood right now. Why can't they be this happy forever!? 🙁😟😢"
March 24, 2018 –
page 179
36.02%
March 24, 2018 –
page 224
45.07%
March 26, 2018 –
page 264
53.12% "Shit. Going. Down. NOW 😯😟😨👻"
March 27, 2018 –
page 282
56.74% "217!!!!"
March 29, 2018 –
page 296
59.56% "Am I going to finish this by Sunday? Going to be cutting it close..."
March 29, 2018 –
page 322
64.79% "Glad I am rereading this bEva use I had totally forgotten one of my life goals was to have a pride of lions topiary garden!"
March 30, 2018 –
page 345
69.42%
March 30, 2018 –
page 375
75.45%
March 31, 2018 –
page 404
81.29%
March 31, 2018 –
page 435
87.53% "Must. Finish. Today!!! 😒😒😒😒😫"
March 31, 2018 – Finished Reading
July 19, 2023 – Started Reading
July 20, 2023 –
page 49
9.86% "Just like that, my faith in the reading process has been restored.
I cannot tell you how good it feels to be rereading this.
It's like coming home...

"
July 22, 2023 –
page 189
38.03% "Creeping up on one of my favorite parts...

׮‍🌫️"
July 27, 2023 –
page 257
51.71% "I don't care how many times I read this, the scene where Jack goes to trim the topiary animals for the first time will always get my pulse racing!! 😬"
July 31, 2023 –
page 314
63.18% "Jack's brief moments of clarity and love make me so sad.
Maybe because I know the end...LOL"
August 2, 2023 –
page 395
79.48% "Hallorann is on his wayyyyyyyyyy"
August 3, 2023 – Finished Reading
October 2, 2024 – Started Reading
October 2, 2024 –
page 1
0.2% "Rereading one of my favorite books ever in my favorite month!!
I'm so happy to be here. LOL"
October 3, 2024 –
page 38
7.65% "That first chapter from Danny's perspective we learn so much, and the REDRUM as the red eye in the mirror...the sigil of the Crimson King perhaps... 😉🖤"
October 7, 2024 –
page 77
15.49% "I love their trip to The Overlook and seeing it for the first time together as a family. Those were some sweet moments, although Danny was secretly already feeling something off about it."
October 8, 2024 –
page 97
19.52% "Love the private talk between Halloran and Danny, how Halloran was able to make Danny feel not so alone. 💙"
October 19, 2024 –
page 113
22.74% "I think we're alone now...

Well, except for the ghosts."
October 27, 2024 –
page 172
34.61% "Well, hello, Horace. It's been a while...LOL"
October 28, 2024 –
page 192
38.63% "Where my ka-tet at?
Has anyone else noticed that Danny first goes to Room 217 on his own in Chapter 19?"
November 5, 2024 –
page 220
44.27% "Definitely some foreshadowing there I didn't notice before I don't think..."
November 7, 2024 –
page 243
48.89% "Danny has just returned to 217.

Before that though, one of my favorite scenes. Jack home alone, trimming the topiary. That horror he felt, when he was forced to question his own sanity. I felt that."
November 9, 2024 –
page 301
60.56% "Wow, that was intense. I completely forgot about that scene with George 😲"
November 10, 2024 –
page 402
80.89% "Hallorann, two l's two n's, doing his very best like the shining light of a man he is! 💕"
November 10, 2024 –
page 440
88.53% "19 steps in the main staircase to the lobby, because of course. All things serve the beam."
November 13, 2024 –
page 448
90.14% "Hallorann certainly had some kind people help him along with way!"
November 15, 2024 –
page 488
98.19% "Yet again having to leave the house for work has foiled me finishing an incredible book...

"
November 15, 2024 – Finished Reading

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message 1: by [deleted user] (new)

One of the best ever...


megs_bookrack Dita wrote: "One of the best ever..." Agreed!!!! In my top 3 of all time. xo


Virginie Roy Great review! Now I want to read it again😍 I absolutely have to do that in October!


megs_bookrack Virginie wrote: "Great review! Now I want to read it again😍 I absolutely have to do that in October!"
It's even better on a reread in my opinion. I might read it again this year too. Reading it back-to-back with Doctor Sleep is truly an experience!


Kat valentine ( Katsbookcornerreads) Fabulous review meg!!💗😉💋👍💖


megs_bookrack Kat wrote: "Fabulous review meg!!💗😉💋👍💖" Thanks so much, Kat! 🥰


Read by Coco ✨ I really struggled reading IT by King, and I thought maybe it was just that I didn’t like King’s writing style, but I love the movie The Shining and have been wanting to read it... do you suggest even though I didn’t like IT?


Virginie Roy If I may comment on that... I'm "currently reading" IT since 2015😅 But I really liked Shining and I read some other King's books that I liked as well. I think you should try Shining! But be aware that Kubrick made the movie from another angle/perspective. I don't want to spoil anything, but the book is a bit different.


megs_bookrack � Chloe Maay � wrote: "I really struggled reading IT by King, and I thought maybe it was just that I didn’t like King’s writing style, but I love the movie The Shining and have been wanting to read it... do you suggest e..."
You know, I have never read It (phobia of clowns), however, I do know that he was at a different writing phase. The Shining is one of my favorite books ever but I know it's not for everyone. If you like haunted house stories you should definitely check it out. The atmosphere is INCREDIBLE. It's a slow burn which is expertly crafted. I adore it. If you do read it (I recommend October) I hope you love it and I'd love to hear what you think!


megs_bookrack Virginie wrote: "If I may comment on that... I'm "currently reading" IT since 2015😅 But I really liked Shining and I read some other King's books that I liked as well. I think you should try Shining! But be aware t..." Yes! Very good point, Virginie. The movie is very different from the book. I enjoy both of them but obviously, in my opinion, the book is better. ;)


message 11: by [deleted user] (new)

megs_bookrack wrote: "Dita wrote: "One of the best ever..." Agreed!!!! In my top 3 of all time. xo"

My Top 5, because 3 is not enough...

1. Needful Things
2. The Shining
3. Pet Semetery
4. Apt Pupil (short story in Four Seasons, Bachman)
5. Misery

I think, but the minute someone mentions another one I love, like Christine, I start screaming and rearranging but I think these are my main ones.

You? : )


megs_bookrack Dita wrote: "megs_bookrack wrote: "Dita wrote: "One of the best ever..." Agreed!!!! In my top 3 of all time. xo"

My Top 5, because 3 is not enough...

1. Needful Things
2. The Shining
3. Pet Semetery
4. Apt Pu..."


This is a GREAT list and very similar to mine. My top five are:
1. The Stand
2. The Shining
3. Needful Things
4. Bag of Bones
5. End of Watch

but you know, it is really hard to choose because Books 2 - 4 or The Dark Tower series are definitely favorites as well!!!


message 13: by [deleted user] (new)

megs_bookrack wrote: "Dita wrote: "megs_bookrack wrote: "Dita wrote: "One of the best ever..." Agreed!!!! In my top 3 of all time. xo"

My Top 5, because 3 is not enough...

1. Needful Things
2. The Shining
3. Pet Semet..."


I've basically had a great day now no matter what else happens! : )


megs_bookrack Dita wrote: "megs_bookrack wrote: "Dita wrote: "megs_bookrack wrote: "Dita wrote: "One of the best ever..." Agreed!!!! In my top 3 of all time. xo"

My Top 5, because 3 is not enough...

1. Needful Things
2. Th..."


Awww, love you! xo



message 15: by [deleted user] (new)

😘❤️😘


message 16: by Erin (new)

Erin Clemence megs, I so agree! King is the ultimate storyteller and "The Shining" is one of his best by far. :)


megs_bookrack Erin wrote: "megs, I so agree! King is the ultimate storyteller and "The Shining" is one of his best by far. :)" Yes! Yes! Yes! I knew you had great taste, Erin! xo


·.¸¸.·♩♪♫ Shilpee ♫♪♩·.¸¸.· Superb review Meg ! And Oooh creepy too !


megs_bookrack ·.¸¸.·♩♪� Shilpee ♫♪♩�.¸¸.· wrote: "Superb review Meg ! And Oooh creepy too !" Thank you so much for your kind words!


message 20: by Barbara (new)

Barbara Nicholson looks psychopathic in the picture....he was so good in the role. 😊


megs_bookrack Barbara wrote: "Nicholson looks psychopathic in the picture....he was so good in the role. 😊"
They couldn't have cast that any better! xo


message 22: by Bree (new) - rated it 5 stars

Bree READERENFP One of my top 5 books, hated the sequel though


megs_bookrack Brea wrote: "One of my top 5 books, hated the sequel though"
It is one of my tops as well but I really enjoy Doctor Sleep as well. I have read it twice and may actually read it again next month!


message 24: by Bree (new) - rated it 5 stars

Bree READERENFP I have not read it in a while, and have like a list off 200 to read, but maybe I will give Dr. Sleep a second chance soom.


megs_bookrack Brea wrote: "I have not read it in a while, and have like a list off 200 to read, but maybe I will give Dr. Sleep a second chance soom."My best experience with it was when I read them back-to-back 🖤👻🤓


message 26: by Tattooed Horror (new)

Tattooed Horror Reader One of my all time favorite books!


megs_bookrack tattooedreader13 wrote: "One of my all time favorite books!"
Same. This is number two for me. Beaten only by The Stand.


message 28: by Bree (new) - rated it 5 stars

Bree READERENFP My favorite ❤️


megs_bookrack Brea wrote: "My favorite ❤️" Yayee! It's in my top 3 of all time as well, it is really a tie between this, The Stand and Dracula. They would be my desert island books :)


Laurie One of my favorite of all time as well. I’ve read it or the revised edition at least four times over the years. I think I have it memorized!


Laurie Oops. That comment was for The Stand. The Shining comes in a close second. So many great ones it’s hard to rate them.


message 32: by Baba (new) - rated it 2 stars

Baba What a fab review... and I don't even like the book!


megs_bookrack Laurie wrote: "Oops. That comment was for The Stand. The Shining comes in a close second. So many great ones it’s hard to rate them."
Hahaha, you and I are like reading twins, Laurie! I flip flop between which one I love more :) I have never listened to the audiobook for either, thinking of doing that this year.


megs_bookrack Baba wrote: "What a fab review... and I don't even like the book!"


Baba! I never knew this about you!!!
If you want to get that glorious UK edition in blue and black with Danny's face on the cover off your hands, I can DM you my address ;)


message 35: by V. (new) - rated it 5 stars

V. I am actually reading this book currently! My first book by King. I'm absolutely loving it. I already bought Dr. Sleep & am looking into others by him because I just love the detail in it!


megs_bookrack Valerie wrote: "I am actually reading this book currently! My first book by King. I'm absolutely loving it. I already bought Dr. Sleep & am looking into others by him because I just love the detail in it!"
Welcome to the dark side, Valerie! You have so many wonderful reading days ahead!!! Are you going to read Doctor Sleep directly after this one? I have read it twice. Once when it first came out and then I reread them both back-to-back a couple years ago. It was really fun to consume them that way! I hope you love it! xo


Melissa My first and favorite Horror of all!🖤


megs_bookrack Melissa wrote: "My first and favorite Horror of all!🖤" It's just so great. I know I will be rereading it for all of time :)


Jamie My favorite book by King. Such a classic! Would love to visit the Overlook hotel some day! Have you read Dr. Sleep? It's the sequel. Not really the same eerie dynamic though.


megs_bookrack Jamie wrote: "My favorite book by King. Such a classic! Would love to visit the Overlook hotel some day! Have you read Dr. Sleep? It's the sequel. Not really the same eerie dynamic though."Awww, glad you love it too, Jamie! I have read Doctor Sleep, twice actually and love it as well 🖤


message 41: by Beth (new) - rated it 5 stars

Beth McCraw Just picked it up today! If this is your second favorite book, what is number 1?


megs_bookrack Beth wrote: "Just picked it up today! If this is your second favorite book, what is number 1?" Yayee! Is this going to be your first time reading it, Beth? The Stand is my favorite, but just because it is so epic. This one is my favorite Horror novel ever. I hope you enjoy it. She's a slow burn, but so worth it. I'd love to hear what you think!


message 43: by Beth (new) - rated it 5 stars

Beth McCraw Yes! This is my first time reading it, and I’m a little nervous lol!

My favorite book is 11/22/63 followed by The Stand, so I’m slowly making my way through SK’s works 😊🙌🏻


message 44: by megs_bookrack (last edited Sep 14, 2021 05:55AM) (new) - rated it 5 stars

megs_bookrack Beth wrote: "Yes! This is my first time reading it, and I’m a little nervous lol!

My favorite book is 11/22/63 followed by The Stand, so I’m slowly making my way through SK’s works 😊🙌🏻"
Oh, if you enjoyed those two, I don't think you have anything to be worried about. You'll enjoy this! It's freaking fantastic!! Okay, no pressure, but I hope to see your review when your done with all the stars! ;)


message 45: by Praveen (new)

Praveen Raina Great review. This should be the bench mark for reviews.


megs_bookrack Praveen wrote: "Great review. This should be the bench mark for reviews."Wow, that is so kind. Thank you, Praveen. I appreciate it!


message 47: by Zain (new)

Zain I read this book many years ago, and then I saw the movie. I loved the movie as much as I loved the book. Love your review, megs! 😎😱😳😱


megs_bookrack Zain wrote: "I read this book many years ago, and then I saw the movie. I loved the movie as much as I loved the book. Love your review, megs! 😎😱😳😱"Thank you, Zain! I'm so glad you enjoyed both. I do as well!!


Jenny Winter I have a few go books that I will reread every now and then.


megs_bookrack Jenny wrote: "I have a few go books that I will reread every now and then."It feels good, right?! You pick them up and it's like instant relaxation mode! LOL


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