“Here is something I learned in Empis: good people shine brighter in dark times.” pg 250
Charlie is a typical teen- plays sports and helps his father out around the house. But one day, after helping a neighbor after an accident, Charlie enters a world that is not our own. And discovers an adventure that he wasn’t looking for.
The incomparable Stephen King has written a mammoth fairy tale (600 pages in my digital version!). I thought it was too long.
Not that I mind long books. It sort of felt like King started the book thinking it was going to be about something different than it turned into.
The reason I feel that way is because the first quarter of the book takes so long to establish Charlie’s character and real world connections.

I wanted to just get on with it. Then, when we finally made it to Empis, events went too quickly!
King uses quite a lot of foreshadowing which was ok at first, but then it started to become too much. I realize he was trying to build tension- it was just over-used.
“Remember when I said at the outset that no one would believe my story?” pg 494, ebook
I enjoyed any part of the story that had Radar the dog in it. She was my favorite character. King really took his time developing her and her reactions to the world around her, which was fun.
King is at his best when he’s describing the eerie atmosphere of the other world and its unfortunate denizens. Like I said, those parts went too quickly.
Other than my small gripes, this was a well-written story and worthy of its Good Reads nomination. Readers who like Stephen King for his horror should read a different book. This is definitely more fantasy than horror.
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