Under the Dome by Stephen King
My rating: 3 of 5 stars
I was more impressed with myself for finishing the book than actually the book itself. Thankfully, it was available on my Kindle so I didn’t have to lug my 15 lbs. book everywhere. It’s probably the longest book I’ve ever read. It was okay, but the length at times seemed unnecessary but after you’re 400 or 500 pages into, you don’t want to throw in the towel and lose all the time you’ve spent. The story hinges on the aftermath of a town literally being sealed up in a dome that is nonexistent to any of the senses but exists nonetheless (like a giant Tupperware container). The characters are pretty well developed, especially the protagonist and antagonist duo. But, (and I would assume this would be the case with any book this long) it drags at times. You find yourself being led down paths of superfluous details on a tangential storyline that you don’t care about and wonder later how it will fit into the overall story. This also isn’t a “scary” read, which I was hoping for. Yep, it’s suspenseful but not eerie, gory (except at the beginning when talking about how the dome comes to be), or what will come to be known as kitschy. More of a big psychological “What if?” storyline. And it borders on an acid trip at times where the story is suddenly punted into an esoteric realm that’s hard to follow and tie back to the reality in the book.
May 30, 2010
Under the Dome…I need a Red Bull after that one.
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