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bullinsm's review against another edition
dark
mysterious
tense
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Plot
- Strong character development? No
- Loveable characters? It's complicated
- Diverse cast of characters? No
- Flaws of characters a main focus? No
3.25
1. Plot/Structure
- 4: Strong and engaging, with minor flaws or predictability.
2. Character Development
- 3: Some strong, some flat characters.
3. Writing Style/Prose
- 4: Strong but occasionally inconsistent or unpolished.
4. Themes/Depth
- 3: Some interesting ideas, but lacking depth or cohesion.
5. Personal Enjoyment/Engagement
- 3: Mixed experience; some enjoyable parts, others dull.
Total = 17
beckacanary's review against another edition
4.0
Although this Stephen King’s novel was dry, I enjoyed it. There was a point in the novel, where we learned more about the mist that the novel becomes more of a page turner. King, undoubtedly one of the best if not the best, captures the fear and the craziness of being trapped. I felt the anxiety that the protagonist, David, felt by wanting to protect his son and get home. Two of the most human feelings against something that’s supernatural and unreal. King keeps layering mystery upon mystery.
I recommend reading this book if you like a good fright. If you are hesitant reading this type of genre, have your mind paint less gruesome images (something that I used when reading this genre although sometimes I find historical fiction more frightening ). If you want to more of the terrifying experience, try reading it in a snow storm or any type of storm where everything is closed like I did. If I get stuck anywhere, I hope I get stuck at Wegams.
I recommend reading this book if you like a good fright. If you are hesitant reading this type of genre, have your mind paint less gruesome images (something that I used when reading this genre although sometimes I find historical fiction more frightening ). If you want to more of the terrifying experience, try reading it in a snow storm or any type of storm where everything is closed like I did. If I get stuck anywhere, I hope I get stuck at Wegams.
nathancmathis's review against another edition
adventurous
challenging
dark
emotional
mysterious
sad
tense
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Plot
- Strong character development? No
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? No
4.0
bushpocker's review against another edition
4.0
Hypnotically dark... so basically, the customary King fare.
elderwoodreads's review against another edition
dark
mysterious
slow-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Plot
- Strong character development? No
- Loveable characters? No
- Diverse cast of characters? No
- Flaws of characters a main focus? No
2.0
This was awful. I would have DNF'd but I used this for a reading challenge prompt. What a horrible waste of words.
Graphic: Death and Gore
Moderate: Infidelity, Sexual content, and Alcohol
steadm98's review against another edition
dark
slow-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? N/A
- Loveable characters? N/A
- Diverse cast of characters? N/A
- Flaws of characters a main focus? N/A
4.0
elisia_reads's review against another edition
2.0
am i in the wrong for not really enjoying this? because it seems like everyone else did
either i miss something or everyone else is just stuck so far up this guys ass idk
i fear i have more questions at the end than i ever did throughout
i understand leaving with an open ending but this just felt like he didn't want to flesh out things (like what caused these creatures?)
either i miss something or everyone else is just stuck so far up this guys ass idk
i fear i have more questions at the end than i ever did throughout
i understand leaving with an open ending but this just felt like he didn't want to flesh out things (like what caused these creatures?)
brocky_horror's review against another edition
4.0
The Mist by Stephen King starts out innocently enough. Our main character David and his son Billy go into town to shop at the local grocery store. Before they even get done shopping the outside of the store is enveloped in fog so thick you can only see a few feet into it…after some characters exit the building and get devoured by monsters tensions begin to rise in the grocery store.
I love Stephen King’s novellas/short stories. This book, Throttle with Joe Hill, If It Bleeds, Hearts in Atlantis…one of King’s biggest criticisms is that his stories can be too long. These shorter works of fiction give you that same Stephen King storytelling and character building without becoming so long winded.
I found myself rooting for David and Billy and I found myself hating some other mean or stupid side characters. In a book that is less than 200 pages I felt very invested in the story. I will say, there are not a lot of explanations for what happens in the book and the ending leaves everything to be desired…it was not good. No conclusion whatsoever.
How does this book tie-in to the Dark Tower. We can assume that the ‘Arrowhead Project’, that was mentioned in the book to work on breaking through to other dimensions, created a thinny. From the thinny we get the nightmarish monsters from the todash space that cross over and wreak havoc on our world. Also there is an identically described tentacle monster in the 4.5 Dark Tower Book ‘The Wind Through the Keyhole’ so we can only assume that the monsters came from the Dark Tower world or worlds into ours.
If I was basing this book off of just what was presented it would be a 3/5. BUT if I am taking into consideration what I know from the Dark Tower universe I would give it a 4/5.
I love Stephen King’s novellas/short stories. This book, Throttle with Joe Hill, If It Bleeds, Hearts in Atlantis…one of King’s biggest criticisms is that his stories can be too long. These shorter works of fiction give you that same Stephen King storytelling and character building without becoming so long winded.
I found myself rooting for David and Billy and I found myself hating some other mean or stupid side characters. In a book that is less than 200 pages I felt very invested in the story. I will say, there are not a lot of explanations for what happens in the book and the ending leaves everything to be desired…it was not good. No conclusion whatsoever.
How does this book tie-in to the Dark Tower. We can assume that the ‘Arrowhead Project’, that was mentioned in the book to work on breaking through to other dimensions, created a thinny. From the thinny we get the nightmarish monsters from the todash space that cross over and wreak havoc on our world. Also there is an identically described tentacle monster in the 4.5 Dark Tower Book ‘The Wind Through the Keyhole’ so we can only assume that the monsters came from the Dark Tower world or worlds into ours.
If I was basing this book off of just what was presented it would be a 3/5. BUT if I am taking into consideration what I know from the Dark Tower universe I would give it a 4/5.