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The Stand by Stephen        King
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Read 2 times. Last read February 10, 2024 to March 23, 2024.

“The place where you made your stand never mattered. Only that you were there...and still on your feet.�

How is it even possible for me to condense my thoughts on The Stand into one review. I don’t know. But I’ll try!

Overall, I thoroughly enjoyed my reread of The Stand. Revisiting these characters reminded me of reconnecting me with old friends you haven’t seen in a while - you don’t realise how much you’ve missed them until you see them again. And the characters are what make The Stand so epic, for me personally.

But... I’ll get this out of the way early - it didn’t break into my top 10 King books. Yes, I love it, but some parts are bloody painful. That first section is mostly fantastic, I love reading about the outbreak of Captain Trips, a deadly flu that kills 99.4% of the population, but some chapters are a real drag. The Trashcan Man, for example. Yes, he is a crucial character, but good god, reading about him in the first section is like pulling teeth.

But truly, what would The Stand be without the epic cast of characters and the terrifying villain? My top 3 are Stu, the everyday man who proves a leader in such challenging times, Tom Cullen, a sweet innocent character who is impossible not to love, and Kojak, the goodest boy I ever did see, but there’s just sooo many that are fascinating to read about - from Harold to Nadine to Fran to Glen to Mother Abigail to the main man, Randall Flagg himself. And his scary penis. But a special shout-out to the often-forgotten Dayna Jurgens. She is the very definition of a BADASS.

The Stand is the ultimate battle of Good vs Evil, accelerated by a terrifying pandemic. It was quite scary to read during the time of COVID, and I can only be thankful that it never got quite this bad!

M-O-O-N spells EPIC. The greatest post-apocalyptic novel ever written, in my humble opinion.

Reread: March 2024. I still love this book but there’s just too many boring parts that take me out of the story. 4 stars.
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Stephen        King
“The place where you made your stand never mattered. Only that you were there...and still on your feet.”
Stephen King, The Stand

Stephen        King
“No one can tell what goes on in between the person you were and the person you become. No one can chart that blue and lonely section of hell. There are no maps of the change. You just come out the other side.

Or you don't.”
Stephen King, The Stand


Reading Progress

January 8, 2016 – Shelved
June 27, 2020 – Started Reading
July 1, 2020 –
page 257
22.31% "All progress is good progress 😅"
July 6, 2020 –
page 524
45.49% "We’re getting there..."
July 14, 2020 –
page 939
81.51% "Onto book 3... and into the final stretch!!"
July 16, 2020 – Finished Reading
February 10, 2024 – Started Reading
March 23, 2024 – Finished Reading

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Peter (Peer105) Glad it got 5 stars😏 Can you finally replace it with IT in your top 10?!


Brandi Listening to it and almost done and it is definitely worth the 5 stars!


Yennyfer Yeahhh I love Kojak, I'm still wondering what happened to him...


message 4: by A (new) - rated it 5 stars

A I'm currently reading this for the first time. I've started picturing Trashcan Man as looking like Freddy Krueger which is making his chapters a little more bearable!


Antonio Ippolito Thank you very much! I agree on the Trashcan Man.
And by the way, what did that "M-O-O-N" stand for, if anything?


Edgarr Alien Pooh The greatest post apocalyptic novel ever written? Really????? Haha, yep, I agree.


message 7: by regan ☁️ (new)

regan ☁️ clark Ooh what are your top 10 favorite king books?


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