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The Regulators

by Stephen King

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Dutton Adult (1996), Hardcover, 480 pages

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Companion book to Desperation. A quick read, but rather silly, even for King. I always enjoyed his more "believable" tales and this one goes right off the map. Still, it's entertaining and the pages just flew by. ( )
  5hrdrive | Dec 16, 2009 |
Released with Desperation. If it was released by itself, I might have enjoyed it more. Desperation was such a great book that it overshadowed The Regulators. That's too bad. ( )
  Anagarika | Nov 3, 2009 |
Horror
  mwouters | Oct 2, 2009 |
This is a companion book of sorts to Desperation. While both books feature the same characters and similar themes and plot points, they diverge wildly. This is the better of the two books, much more chilling and, in many ways, believable than Desperation. The whole idea of the normal suburban street that is attacked brutally and without warning, and then slowly isolated, really terrified me, so much that this book kept me up nights. ( )
  sturlington | Sep 19, 2009 |
Wierd - but listenable
  bobdriskell | Jul 10, 2009 |
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"Mister, we deal in dead."
—Steve McQueen
The Magnificent Seven
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Thinking of Jim Thompson and Sam Peckinpah:
legendary shadows.
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Summer's here.
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The Regulators

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An evil creature called Tak uses the imagination of an autistic boy to shift a residential street in small-town Ohio into a world so bizarre and brutal that only a child could think it up. It's as two-dimensional and gaudy as a kid's comic book, but for this reviewer, The Regulators is a gripping adventure tale about what happens when a mind fixated on TV (especially old Westerns and a cartoon called MotoKops 2200) runs amok. As Michael Collins writes in Necrofile, "[Stephen] King offers his readers a glimpse of the true evil of popular culture ... which has no design or intent, only an empty need to sustain itself. King is, I think, about the canniest observer of what America is, and that he generally writes horror ought to give us pause from time to time."

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