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Ebook About A #1 national bestseller—“A yarn so packed with suspense, romance, literary reference, fascinating miscellaneous knowledge, and heart that only Stephen King could have written it. Marvelous—that is, full of marvels” (Booklist).Since his wife died, Ralph Roberts has been having trouble sleeping. Each night he wakes up a bit earlier, until he’s barely sleeping at all. During his late night walks, he observes some strange things going on in Derry, Maine. He sees colored ribbons streaming from people’s heads, two strange little men wandering around town after dark, and more. He begins to suspect that these visions are something more than hallucinations brought on by lack of sleep. There’s a definite mean streak running through this small New England city; underneath its ordinary surface awesome and terrifying forces are at work. The dying has been going on in Derry for a long, long time. Now Ralph is part of it…and lack of sleep is the least of his worries. Returning to the same Maine town where It took place, a town that has haunted Stephen King for decades, Insomnia blends King’s trademark bone-chilling realism with supernatural terror to create yet another masterpiece of suspense.Book Insomnia Review :
How did I miss this one? I know...I'm very late to the "Insomnia" party. I lost touch with SK for awhile in the 90s and early aughts. I've had to go back and discover the "Dark Tower" series along with several of his other works from that era. I'm glad to have finally found this one and was pleasantly surprised to discover the references to some of the "Dark Tower" lore. I found "Insomnia" very enjoyable. It was suspenseful and compelling but it also had deeply insightful moments of reflection and philosophizing. I read in several of the reviews that you had to "slog through" the first 150-200 pages or so before "Insomnia" really got going. I certainly do not agree. There is a slower burn to the build in this story than many of his "strap in and hold on" books, but I like that! I recently got around to "Desperation". It's a fun story, but the action was so immediate and breakneck that I never felt the characters really developed. The build to "The Stand" (one of my favorites from Mr. King) was a long, slow burn. Sure, it featured a world-destroying plague...but the slow and steady spread of the plague worked perfectly as a device to introduce and establish characters then set the scene for the post-apocalyptic battle to come. "Insomnia", in a much smaller setting, does the same thing. Sure, once the action catches hold and the hero's goals are in place, you'd better have your seatbelt firmly fastened. But I thoroughly enjoyed meeting Ralph and slowly descending into his altered plane of perception. He fully develops as a character, we understand what he's going through, how it changes him and why he is the perfect choice for his mission. I'm also a sucker for the follow-ups...and the follow-up to the follow-ups...once I become invested in a character, I want to know more! The coda and epilogue to this story is immensely compelling and a satisfying conclusion to Ralph's story arc. There are a lot of things I love about this book. Most of all the character development is amazing. Ralph is an unforgettable hero. I know that when I come across situations in my life that call for me to have strong character I will channel some of Ralph Roberts into my actions. That’s an incredible thing. To imagine transferring the ideals, judgement, and character of a fictional person into your real life. That being said, while there is much to love about this book, I found a lot of issues as well. One, the book is way too long. It’s just about 800 pages. Length works for many a good story. One of my all time favorite books is Atlas Shrugged which is at least around 1200 pages. It works. For insomnia though, the length is not needed and leads to starting, stalling, and confusion during the most important moments in the book. The action is so drawn out with memories, backstories, and just a bunch of random thoughts that it’s like moving through molasses during scenes that should be intense, riveting, and holding you on the edge with bated breath to see what’s going to happen. Instead, I ended up being mixed up, having to reread a few sentences back over and over and really just thinking to myself, can we get to the climax already. Part of the issue is we, as the reader, understand that time is different in certain situations and what is happening in the climax, as far as times concerned, doesn’t seem to match up with how we’ve seen time elapse before. There are also some scenes in the 200 of pages of the multi level climax that are unclear as to what is exactly happening. I liked the concepts of reality, life, and death that are explored but the descriptiveness of it, while brilliant, sometimes became heavy and in the way. I’d say especially toward the end. I think so much was put into it beforehand that I did not need such heavy handed descriptions in middle of the action that seemed to mostly stall the plot. I think the first 300 pages were solid. A very clever unfolding of the story. The level of detail is intense, which was great to set up the story. My feeling is it needed more succinct story telling after the good set up. All the elements were there, perhaps sometimes a bit unbelievable, it just got too bogged down with meandering thoughts/words and began to feel a bit contrived. I also wish some of the wordiness had been saved for a little peek into what happened to the main character in the end, or after the end. This book would of shaped up to be a great 600 page novel, even 650. I appreciate a slow burn and I appreciate character development, in this case though I feel the lengthiness caused the story to come apart some. Perhaps if there had been more explanation of the overall forces at work, it may have given the story the extra continuity to pull off the length. If the extra words brought something integral to light. I just didn’t find that they did. So, I can recommend this book bc I did read it in 6 days. I loved most of my time reading it but by the last 200 pages I was becoming frustrated. It was go time, and the go was just not going, we were on a leisurely stroll still even though the stakes were intense and high. As I said before Ralph Roberts and of course Lois are awesome and completely developed characters. There are also many other great characters, and so many great small moments. If you love Steven King and especially if you are looking for a unique non-horror read. This may do you good. I would call this a supernatural story that ties in with Dark Towers. I have not read Dark Towers but I have to admit this made me curious. I need a Stephen King break right now but I’ll look into it when I’m in the mood again. The SF novel I read before this was The Outsider which is one of my favorite books I’ve read. The balance of description, development, action, tension, and in the Outsiders case- horror was spot on. With a balance like that insomnia would be in my top picks as well. I will say though, I’ll never forget Ralph, so that’s a testimony for this story. Also, visually, this story would make a cool movie or mini series. 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