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1) I finished Stephen King's It a couple of days ago. I had two main complaints about it -- one, that it is too long and thus lends itself to repetition, and two, I hated one of the protagonist kids. Just could not stand him. I think my favorite parts of the book were what I called the interludes, where some of the individual kids were being kids, like Ben's after-school piece with his teacher, Mrs. Douglas, where they're counting/cataloging books. That was so well done by King, so evocative and so melancholy. So, way too long and one very unlikeable kid for me. By the end of the book my eyes were pretty much glazing over. And yeah, the "bonding scene" near the end didn't resonate with me at all. Oh, and I skipped part of the "Patrick Hockstetter" chapter because that was the one thing I DID remember from my first reading years ago, and I didn't want to relive that little shit's episode of animal cruelty (what I didn't remember was the OTHER episode of animal cruelty in the book by a different character, ugh). So, one thumb up? One and a half thumbs, with appropriate warnings?
2) Currently reading Warren Zanes' biography of Tom Petty, which is way better than I thought it would be.
3) Watched a Bollywood movie called Bajirao Mastani and liked it a lot. Priyanka Chopra and Deepika Padukone, both of whom are absolutely gorgeous! An interfaith love story! Stirring battles! Men in armor! Elephants! A tiger! Smoldering glances! Ranveer Singh's body! Oh my god, Ranveer Singh's body. Oh, and I also really liked Tanvi Azmi as the mother. I thought she was terrific.
4) Will probably read Jennifer Egan's Manhattan Beach next. I loved her earlier novel, A Visit from the Goon Squad.
5) Renewed our membership in the ACLU yesterday.
Five things; post.
PLEASE NOTE: SPOILERS FOR IT IN COMMENTS. SPOILERS IN COMMENTS.
2) Currently reading Warren Zanes' biography of Tom Petty, which is way better than I thought it would be.
3) Watched a Bollywood movie called Bajirao Mastani and liked it a lot. Priyanka Chopra and Deepika Padukone, both of whom are absolutely gorgeous! An interfaith love story! Stirring battles! Men in armor! Elephants! A tiger! Smoldering glances! Ranveer Singh's body! Oh my god, Ranveer Singh's body. Oh, and I also really liked Tanvi Azmi as the mother. I thought she was terrific.
4) Will probably read Jennifer Egan's Manhattan Beach next. I loved her earlier novel, A Visit from the Goon Squad.
5) Renewed our membership in the ACLU yesterday.
Five things; post.
PLEASE NOTE: SPOILERS FOR IT IN COMMENTS. SPOILERS IN COMMENTS.
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Date: 2017-10-28 11:40 pm (UTC)(I can so, so easily see him eating at the Chinese restaurant, but only the food he brought with him. And saying the shehecheyanu for all seven of them being together again. Behaving in ways that are alien to his friends, but still recognizably Stanley.)
The fact that none of his friends blamed him for his suicide helped ease it somewhat for me. But it still really stung.
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Date: 2017-10-29 12:18 am (UTC)And I think that's a totally valid point, and I took it a step further when I read it (your post) and thought about how I might handle Wilson is some future story.
Something else that I realized ... I can't remember what Stan did as an adult. I mean --
Beverly: fashion company
Bill: famous writer
Richie: famous DJ
Eddie: owner of a limo service
Mike: diarist/librarian
Ben: famous architect
Stan: ???
I liked Eddie a lot, too, and it ticked me the hell off that he got killed and not Richie.
*I don't comment enough. I read all your DW posts but I hardly ever comment. Mea culpa. :-)
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Date: 2017-10-29 12:45 am (UTC)He was an accountant, and founded his own firm. And more Nightdog-generated Wilson content? Awesome!