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will love Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. Cholesterol three speed art trip. http://notfreesf.blogspot.com/2008/12/stationary-bike-stephen-king.html Listened to this book as audio. The journey of a man to loss weight is a journey that many people can relate to. For Richard Sifkitz, the journey took him down a road that he did not expect to go down. While most of Kings works have an element of suspence, this story was not very suspenceful. Slightly predictable and profuse with brand names, I sometimes felt I was in a commercial for all his favorite things. Overall a light, quick and easy book to read/listen to. This is substandard for Stephen King as there is not too much high tension in the story. It has the usual twists that you read / listen to King for, so overall it is still a quite enjoyable tale. Not in the same class as "Road Virus Heads North", but it is similar. Stephen King does a very credible job of narrating his own story. When a man is told by his doctor that he needs to start taking care of himself, he gets himself an exercise bike. When he creates a fantasy world to help motivate him to keep riding, things begin to get out of hand. This was an entertaining story, even if there wasn't much substance to it. 0.031 seconds to build listing
Amazon.com Product Description (ISBN 0743555619, Audio CD)Climb aboard Stationary Bike -- a streamlined fever dream of a tale, in which an ordinary household object assumes otherworldly powers and a familiar journey takes a terrifying twist. When commercial artist Richard Sifkitz finally gets around to having that physical he'd been putting off for years, and his cholesterol comes back dangerously high, he does what so many thirty-something, junk food-eating couch potatoes have done before him: he buys a stationary bike, and vows to ride it regularly. Unlike many a mid-life exercise convert, however, Richard actually starts to ride his new stationary bike. A lot. Soon he's spending so much time on his bike that he decides to put his artistic talents to use and paint a mural on the wall opposite his stationary bike. But it turns out that Richard's mural is no ordinary picture -- and soon his stationary bike is taking him places he doesn't want to go...and can't stay away from. A riveting riff on artistic frustration, midlife mortality, and hard-won redemption, Stationary Bike is a thrill ride that could come only from the mind of Stephen King. (retrieved from Amazon Fri, 24 Apr 2009 07:58:19 -0400) The first test round has been closed. Visit the Open Shelves Classification group for details. |
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