The Tommyknockers | Stephen King

Title: The Tommyknockers
Author: Stephen King


This is something I probably have not discussed in this blog before, but I am a huge science-fiction fan. It's by far my favorite genre. So here we are with Stephen King's first real jump into the realm of science-fiction. King is indisputably a fantastic author, one of the all-time greats, even.

All of that said, I did not enjoy reading this book.

The biggest issue I had was that there were too many characters who were unnecessary to the plot. It was a lot to remember for no reason. That begs the question...who were the important characters? Gard was the most important, obviously. Bobbi was a close second. The only other storylines we really needed were the David/Hilly storyline and Ruth's storyline (and the aftermath). There were so many side characters that it was overwhelming, and it took me way too long to read this book.

I will say that what King did very, very well was create an absolutely terrifying atmosphere. The fact that you don't really know what exactly is going on for most of the book makes it even more frightening. This not a horror book by any means, but it has the feel of one. Ending the book by tying up the David/Hilly storyline was perfect. That's really all I have to say that's positive.

I hate that I'm giving King, an author whom I respect immensely, a negative review, on a science-fiction book at that, but, guys, I don't recommend it. It's two out of five stars.

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READING PROGRESS
An Echo in the Bone by Diana Gabaldon: 16%
The Killer Ascendant by Barry Eisler: 89%
Silent Crime by W.L. Knightly: 86%
The Dark Half by Stephen King: JUST STARTING

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