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Shit don't mean shit. -Holly ( ) It took me a while to finish this book, not cause of the book, but due to studying. Wow, this book had me on the edge of my seat, at times putting it down, and having to walk around the room to catch my breath. Another brilliantly writing story with the characters of Bill and Holly and Jerome returning to help with another victim of the Mercedes killer (from book I in the trilogy). Now it is just the small wait for the third in the trilogy to be released on the 7th of July. I have no idea how you follow up Mr. Mercedes with this book. I listened on audio book so it's quite possible that reading this would have given it an additional star...however.... I do not care about fucking Jimmy Gold. I do no believe for a second that Morrey would have done all the things he did for his obsession with Jimmy Gold. And, he wasn't written as mentally screwed up enough for me to believe his obsession that lead to most of the items in the book. I feel like a good 40-50% of the book could have just been left out since it was just Morrey continually saying the same shit over and over and over and over and over again. Maybe I missed it, but also, how do you go into jail in 1979 and come out of jail in 2015ish and then immediately get a tech job? All that they talked about for his jobs in jail had to do with dying blue jeans and other labor. anyway.....what a waste of time. I can see why the tv series steered away from this book entirely. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
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Así comienza la fascinante novela de Stephen King sobre un lector fanático. El genio es John Rothstein, un autor de culto, creador del personaje de Jimmy Gold. Morris Bellamy está fuera de sí, no solo porque Rothstein haya dejado de escribir, sino también porque considera que el inconformista Jimmy Gold se ha vendido para dedicarse a la publicidad. Morris decide matar a Rothstein y vacía su caja fuerte para llevarse no solo todo el dinero sino además el verdadero tesoro: los cuadernos de notas de otra novela protagonizada por Jimmy Gold. Morris lo esconde todo y al día siguiente acaba en la cárcel por otro crimen terrorífico. Décadas más tarde un chico llamado Pete Saubers encuentra el tesoro y ahora son él y su familia a quienes han de salvar Bill Hodges, Holly Gibney y Jerome Robinson del vengativo y trastornado Morris cuando salga de la cárcel tras treinta y cinco años encerrado. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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