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Stephen King's The Cannibals : Another Incomplete Revew
Actually, this is not a review at all, just some notes I made as I read:
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Sorry to say, no one gets eaten in act 2 of the Cannibals. The read was, again, delightful. I continue to like the cultural references (ie: Barnie Miller).
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Apartment dwellers discover not only are they stuck inside their building -- they cannot call out. Though they seem to be able to hear what's happening on the other end.
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I like this description: "her face white. Her eyes are eating up her face, Jo thought, and shuddred. (haha, Mr. King -- that's good)
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The typed underlining throughout the text is interesting. I think it means italics -- but not sure.
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It is ovious that the text has not been edited much. A lot of following people around -- up stairs, down stairs -- that would probably be tightened up in a edit.
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I also like this line: "He probably feels a little like a guy who got a bunchof his friends to hep him drive a battering ram against the castle door and found out it was papier-mache"
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In terms of plot forwarding, not much happens.
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I feel like Oliver Twist, cup in hand, "Please sir, may I have some more?"
"MORE!" Someone at stephenking.com will yell, "this constant reader wants more!"
Yes, us "Constant Readers" would Love more...
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