Those of you who sent me your address received a set of vampire teeth earlier this month. I loved seeing everyone's photos with them! Before I get to my thoughts on the book, here's just a few of our scary poses.
Salem’s Lot
By Stephen King
★★★★☆
A small town, a creepy old house, mysterious deaths, this
one hit all the right notes. The vampires felt very old school to me. There
were definitely no sparkles.
One thing I really loved about the book is that it struck
me as pretty realistic. I felt like this is probably how things would go down if
it really happened in a small town. People would be unlikely to believe the
truth even if they saw it with their own eyes. They would also have almost no
idea how to handle it. Some might know the general superstitions, but would
feel silly waving a crucifix around.
Like all of King’s novels, it’s the characters that suck
you in. He gives you just enough time to get attached to a few of them before
the bodies start to drop. The plot was scary and suspenseful, but it wasn't
gory. There were very few parts with where death was described in any detail at
all and I really appreciated that. My level for gore is very low, but it was
just scary enough to be perfect.
BOTTOM LINE: Definitely makes the list top ten of King
books for me. The Stand, The Green Mile, On Writing, and Different Seasons are
a few I liked more, but I really liked this one. It was just the right amount
of scary for me.
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