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Firestarter
Book of the Month -- 2020
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BOTM: January 2020: "Firestarter" by Stephen King
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I may need to re-read this one. I remember it being pretty good, though.
Here's a 2 second preview, from the film: Â (view spoiler) ["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>
I don't think I can do another SK. I know he's popular and his books are okay but his magical negro bothers me. I don't know if there is one in this book but I can't take any chances.
I hope everyone participating enjoys it.
I hope everyone participating enjoys it.


What is your absolute favorite (or least favorite) King book?
Do you like the "earlier" King books like this one more than his post-2000 books? Or vice-versa?


On Writing: A Memoir of the Craft
Danse Macabre

I do have an inclination towards writing. I'm an author. :) And King's On Writing: A Memoir of the Craft is a highly recommended, superb reference. Not sure why, but I don't think I've read any of his Richard Bachman books. Must remedy.

*I believe this particular story is no longer in print, per agreement by King and his publishers. It's a story about (view spoiler) .
Books mentioned in this topic
The Bachman Books (other topics)On Writing: A Memoir of the Craft (other topics)
Danse Macabre (other topics)
First, a man and a woman are subjects of a top-secret government experiment designed to produce extraordinary psychic powers.
Then, they are married and have a child. A daughter.
Early on the daughter shows signs of a wild and horrifying force growing within her. Desperately, her parents try to train her to keep that force in check, to "act normal."
Now the government wants its brainchild back - for its own insane ends.
If you decide to join us for this read, please post your discussion comments in this thread. Enjoy!