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Jeff is on page 55 of 459
The writing in this book just doesn't seem up to the quality of his other work around this time. It's all very nonchalant and uncrafted:

"Walk down any ordinary street in America and count the serious physical defects you see. If you can walk three miles and come up with more than half a dozen, you're beating the average by a good country mile."

Mixing proverbial miles with literal ones? Lazy phrasing.
May 15, 2026 08:19AM
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Jeff
Jeff is on page 155 of 459
Here's the "annoying autobiographical pause." Three paragraphs of self-indulgent Carrie compliments climaxing in this ultimate statement of literary self-gratification, where he calls his own (first) book "a dream revolution of the socially downtrodden." Give me a break, Mr. King.
5 minutes ago
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Jeff
Jeff is on page 144 of 459
Seriously, FOCUS. How are we a third of the way into this book, the author having used the phrase "social merit" three times already, and now we're beginning a chapter with the subheading "social horror"?
39 minutes ago
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Jeff
Jeff is on page 155 of 459
King really lets his writing get wild here. He's tossing out thousand-character sentences left and right and they don't say much.
1 hour, 8 min ago
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Jeff
Jeff is on page 149 of 459
You've made a mistake when your book is obsolete three years after publication. What a different book this would have been in light of John Carpenter's The Thing and an impending collaboration between King and Carpenter on Christine. At the time he published this book, he apparently had not yet finished (or had not published) Pet Sematary. Hopefully, he at least touches on Halloween.
2 hours, 18 min ago
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Jeff
Jeff is on page 147 of 459
"As horror goes, Amityville is pretty pedestrian. So's beer, but you can get drunk on it." This sentence is emblematic of King's whole attitude in this book. Paragraphs are anything but tightly written, the argument is directionless and individual points are arguable.
2 hours, 24 min ago
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Jeff
Jeff is on page 144 of 459
Asking why children don't tour mortuaries as often as police departments is a stupid way of illustrating the point that death is taboo, and completely redundant for every reader who isn't a sociopath.
5 hours, 22 min ago
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Jeff
Jeff is on page 144 of 459
The Exorcist is a social issue movie about the societal fears of hoodlums and vulgar children? News to me. Is this like King's response to the literati of the day? He doesn't even introduce the ideas, it's like he just expects the readers to have been subjected to that line of argument already. I'd be very interested to hear him make the case, but he doesn't.
5 hours, 27 min ago
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Jeff
Jeff is on page 144 of 459
King's "annoying autobiographical pause" (chapter IV) really seems to be an ADD detour. It's not annoying, but it continues in the thread of the previous chapters discussing horror in radio, comics and eventually, movies. The dousing rod story was great, but how it connects to the academic "why do people like horror" section is beyond me. Should have started with chapter 5, segued to forms of media, then the thesis.
6 hours, 6 min ago
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Jeff
Jeff is on page 122 of 459
'The paradox is this: children, who are physically quite weak, lift the weight of unbelief with ease. They are the jugglers of the invisible world—a perfectly understandable phenomenon when you consider the perspective they must view things from.'

Yup
May 16, 2026 02:11PM
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Jeff
Jeff is on page 80 of 459
"...each succeeds in overleaping reality and entering a world of total fantasy. But we are not left behind in this leap; we are brought along and allowed to view these archetypes of Werewolf, Vampire, and Thing not as figures of myth but as figures of near reality—which is to say, we are brought along for the ride of our lives. And this, at least, surpasses "good." Man . . . that's great." It's fantasy, that's it?
May 15, 2026 02:31PM
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