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The Dead Zone September 15, 2005
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One thing I like about this story is that until the end you're never completely sure that Smith isn't at least a little crazy. King sets up a parallel story about a serial killer that doesn't quite work out the way he originally telegraphs it, and unlike in the movie adaptation of the Dead Zone where everything is clear-cut, we're not really sure that Johnny is doing the right thing when he makes the decision that forms the lynch pin of the book's plot. It's just plain entertaining stuff.
The only sad thing is knowing that there are only a finite number of King's older stuff to read through, and even fewer that I haven't already read. I'm starting Firestarter next, though.
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