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King's Sequel to The Shining, Doctor Sleep, out in 2013: Will you read it?

JMCC 2012/09/20 17:17:06
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Stephen King's sequel to his horror novel The Shining is to be released on 24 September 2013, 36 years after the original was published.

Doctor Sleep will follow Danny Torrance, the young boy who survived the horrific events of The Shining.

According to King's official website, Dan meets a "very special 12-year-old girl" who he must "save from a tribe of murderous paranormals".

Now a middle-aged man and aided by a prescient cat, he becomes Doctor Sleep.

One of King's most loved works, The Shining was adapted into a 1980 film produced and directed by Stanley Kubrick.

As in the book, the movie followed the Torrance family as they move to the Overlook Hotel in the Colorado mountains.

Jack, a writer, takes a job as a hotel caretaker for a year but becomes possessed by the evil spirits in the building and attacks his family.

The young Danny, who has psychic abilities, eventually manages to escape with his mother Wendy.

According to King's UK publisher, Hodder and Stoughton, Doctor Sleep returns to the "characters and territory" of The Shining.

The book takes up the story of Dan who has been "drifting for decades, desperate to shed his father's legacy of despair, alcoholism, and violence".

The book opens with him settling in a New Hampshire town and taking a job at a nursing home where his "shining" power helps him comfort the dying.

Known by the local people as "Doctor Sleep", Dan comes into contact with Abra Stone, a 12-year-old who has "the brightest shining ever seen".

Hodder and Stoughton said the story was "an epic war between good and evil" that would "thrill the millions of hyper-devoted readers of The Shining".

Fans posting on the official King website expressed excitement at the news of the follow-up, with one writing that he "can't wait to be scared all over again".
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  • Melizmatic 2012/09/20 17:18:55 (edited)
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    Melizmatic
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    I'm a Constant Reader; of course I will.

    Am I expecting it to be "great"?

    I'm reserving judgment; it could go either way.

    Cell and Lissey's Story were both subpar IMO, but then he came back with Under the Dome and Full Dark No Stars...

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  • Kat 2012/09/21 02:21:58
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    I'll wait for the movie.
  • lucythetooth 2012/09/21 02:19:52
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    Did King write it? Then yeah... I'll read it.
  • Jan 2012/09/20 23:03:55
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    I can't get into his books so I shall wait til a film is made of it and then I'll enjoy watching that.
  • Lunacat 2012/09/20 21:44:15
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    I will. Sounds quite good.
  • Anonymous Loner 2012/09/20 21:40:28
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    Maybe, but I haven't even read The Shining yet.
  • Green is a color 2012/09/20 20:45:39
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    Probably not, cause I don't really like to read his books. But I might watch it when the movie comes out.
  • Arya 2012/09/20 20:42:50
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    Absofukinglutely!
  • kyle 2012/09/20 20:40:42
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    but ill watch it when it comes out on thetheater
  • JMCC kyle 2012/09/20 20:47:57
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    I'll count on you to let us know when that is!!! :)
  • maggie 2012/09/20 20:39:55
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    i used to read everything the man put out...but he kind of lost his touch after his accident...
  • sluggostalker 2012/09/20 17:46:30
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    if mr king writes it ill read it!love all his books and the description sounds inviting.
  • Melizmatic 2012/09/20 17:18:55 (edited)
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    Melizmatic
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    I'm a Constant Reader; of course I will.

    Am I expecting it to be "great"?

    I'm reserving judgment; it could go either way.

    Cell and Lissey's Story were both subpar IMO, but then he came back with Under the Dome and Full Dark No Stars...

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