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The Year of King

The Year of King

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The Year of King is a podcast by two friends reading through all of Stephen King’s books. We might be going slowly insane. We spoil everything, so beware. Cover art photo provided by maria paula contreras on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@paulamx22
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Justin and Kayla loop in Stephen King’s latest novel … Later. This is his third novel published with Hard Case Crimes, and in our opinion, the best one so far. Since this is King’s most recent novel, we tried to keep it spoiler-free, but you should read the book!
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Justin and Kayla discuss the last Bachman book, Blaze. This book was based on one of King’s earliest writings, and the release was teased over several decades until it was finally released in 2007. The book follows a tragic man named Blaze as he plans and executes a plot to kidnap a baby.
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We’re on our way through the Bachman books, and we stumble across our favorite so far! We discuss the dystopian setting and themes of this book, how the book is nothing like the movie (which we also love), and Justin’s idea for a Games Network made for our era.
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Justin and Kayla are reunited with Bill Hodges and the rest of the gang. They’ve formalized their work into a company called Finders Keepers. This book gives us a bit of a break from the Brady Hartsfield story but throws a loop at the end. Meanwhile, we get to hear all about antique and rare book dealing and prison life.…
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Kayla and Justin dive into Revival, King’s ode to Shelley’s Frankenstein, Machen’s The Great God Pan, and Lovecraftian cosmic horror. This book starts off as a classic coming-of-age story, but it’s King so you know to expect a twist. Turns out, our world is just a cover for the horrifying chaos universe beyond! Plus, Kayla can’t resist a chance to …
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The awesome pulpy cover is a bit tricky! We thought we were in for an exciting murder mystery, but then we got an emotional coming-of-age story with a pinch of murder, a spoon of psychic kid, and a dollop of sentimental old guy reflection. But it’s still a pretty likable story!
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King gives us a look into the adult life of Danny Torrance, the kid who was menaced by his father and some ghosts at the Overlook Hotel. Dan teams up with a powerful kid named Abra to defeat a group of psychic vampires called the True Knot. Sounds cool, but it’s not.
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The last, for now, Dark Tower book takes us back to visit Roland and the gang. This book’s events take place between books 4 and 5. King tries out a story-within-a-story structure to tell us more about Roland’s adventures. Did we like it, though? It’s complicated.
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Feeling a little trapped lately? Neighbors acting weird? We all feel a little under the dome lately, and the book came about in our journey at the right time! Justin and Kayla discuss one of King’s longest books and touch on some of the themes. Turns out, these themes feel pretty fresh right now!
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Justin and Kayla take on King’s Florida novel, Duma Key. King takes another shot at blending a more literary style with supernatural elements and revisits themes like the power of visual art. He also tosses in some surprise ghost pirates, in case we forgot that he writes horror.
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Stephen King gives gothic romance another go with Lisey’s Story, another one of his more “literary” efforts. Justin and Kayla have thoughts on his writing style, the use of the “interior language of marriage,” and odd timeline structures.
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Kayla and Justin begin a stretch of three Dark Tower books with The Wolves of the Calla. In this book, small community faces off against a roving band of evil “wolves,” we see an old friend and get meta, Susannah gets another personality, and the team tries to buy a plot of land in New York City. Whew! This book is a doozy!…
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Yeah, yeah it’s year two of the Year of King, but we are going strong! In this special episode, we pause at our halfway point to discuss our favorites (and least favorites) of the last quarter. We also look to the year ahead and share what we’re most excited to read.
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Justin and Kayla dive into one of King’s shorter and less-known works, The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon. The little book is a quite literary coming-of-age tale, something that King has done masterfully in the past. How does this one hold up?
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Kayla and Justin rave about The Green Mile, a unique novel in King’s long writing career. King tackles magical realism in a beautiful and sentimental way. Justin and Kayla also talk about some of the critiques of the book and how the book was published serially.
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Justin and Kayla are back with their review of Wizard and Glass, the fourth book in the Dark Tower series. Roland’s tale of his past love and losses really captured what we like most about the Dark Tower, and it’s our favorite installment so far.
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Justin and Kayla tackle Rose Madder, one of King’s less popular books. Does it deserve to be better regarded? Honestly, both hosts were thrilled to be out of Insomnia, but Rose Madder does have other positive qualities. Rose Madder is about a woman named Rose who runs away from her abusive husband. While she’s getting used to her new life, she buys…
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We’re doubling up this week with the two eclipse novels as King intended! An alternate title might be the “bitches get stuff done” episode as we dive into the very focused stories of two women in some tough spots, one physically and the other legally. While the two novels are related, our reviews of them were very different.…
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Justin and Kayla make it to the third book in the Dark Tower series, and the action starts to ramp up. The ka-tet gets Jake back and follow the Beam to the Tower. Their path is filled with sex demons, robot bears, evil Lud gangsters, and riddling trains.
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Justin and Kayla are joined by Judson, friend and King book challenge completionist. All hail, Judson! We talk about Needful Things (“the last Castle Rock story”) in which the obviously demonic Leland Gaunt opens up his antique curiosities shop in town and proceeds to gleefully destroy everyone in town. We had a lot of fun in this episode, and we h…
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Kayla and Justin throw out some opinions on The Tommyknockers, possibly one of King’s least loved books (and the source for an unlovable miniseries). How do we like King’s handling of alien horror and sci-fi? Is it an “awful book” as King says? Listen to find out!
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Kayla and Justin talk about Misery, Stephen King’s novel about the writer who is held hostage by angel of death and his “number one fan.” We talk about the novel’s themes about fandom and addiction, Annie Wilkes’ scrapbook, and the pig/romance novel character named Misery.
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Justin and Kayla enter back into the world of the Dark Tower to discuss The Drawing of the Three. We catch up with Roland as he puts together a motley crew of new friends who argue, fall in love, and kill mutant poisonous lobsters for food.
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Justin and Kayla discuss Stephen King’s beloved, four-pound masterpiece IT, which has terrified generations. Though IT’s standout image is Pennywise, the book is about so much more than just a child-eating clown. We dive into the big themes, characters, and controversies of the book. Kayla gets bold with her rating as well!…
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