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Has anyone read Sleeping Beauties by Steven King? What do you think?

Has anyone read Sleeping Beauties by Steven King? What do you think?

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Heather

I did. I have really enjoyed many of his books. This, not so much

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Angie

I just got it from the library but haven’t started yet. Hoping it’s ok

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Beth

I did. I am a big fan. I will tell you it was different but still King. I had fun picking out Stephen,s writing vs. his son Owen. I liked it. My favorite of his is Lisey’s story. I have read them all.

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Sherry

I loved it! Characters are very interesting & the dynamics between the men & the “sleeping beauties” really gives you pause!!!

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Sherry

If you’re a King fan you can tell which parts where written by his son!

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Beth

I really did.

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Karen

I loved it.

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Kari

Very slow to start. Skips around alot. I am half way through and so far not a fan. I love all of Kings books I have read, but so far like this the least.

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Sherry

The list of characters & brief description of each at the beginning is very helpful!! As with most of King’s books, there are a lot of moving parts!!

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Ariella

I can’t wait to read it

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Crystal

I didn’t even get a quarter through. And I’m a constant reader.

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SusanQuestion author

I’m a constant reader also and am only 150 pages in(book is 700 pages) and I’m ready to call it quits.

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Crystal

I just couldn’t. I am wondering how much SK actually put in to the book. Like if publishing companies have a required certain amount to get his name on it? I feel like the use of his name was a crutch for his son to be published.

I also read his other son, Joe Hill. I like his books better but they tend to be too gory in description for me to really love.

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Laura

Not scary.

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