Gerald's Game | Stephen King

Title: Gerald's Game
Author: Stephen King


I have not really and truly completely enjoyed a Stephen King novel in a long time, but this was a surprising gem. I went in to this book feeling like it was going to be a chore, and it was completely riveting. From everything going on in Jessie's head to finding out she's not actually physically alone, I was hooked. This is the first book that actually scared me in a long time, probably because it just felt so real. Stephen King does such a good job in this book at putting you right into the main character's head.

I really can't talk too much about this book without completely giving it away, but I can't even adequately say how much I enjoyed this one. Five out of five stars.

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QUOTES
"If anyone ever asks you what panic is, now you can tell them: an emotional blank spot that leaves you feeling as you've been sucking on a mouthful of pennies."

"Some memories battened onto a person's mind like evil leeches, and certain words--stupid and ridiculous, for example--could bring them instantly back to squirming, feverish life."

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READING PROGRESS
Ammey McKeaf by Jane Shoup: 14%
The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck by Mark Manson: 53%
In the Heart of the Fire by Dean Koontz: 34%
Dolores Claiborne by Stephen King: NOW STARTING

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