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Desperation by Stephen King
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Desperation (original 1996; edition 1996)

by Stephen King

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Stephen King's #1 national bestseller about a little mining town, Desperation, that many will enter on their way to somewhere else. But getting out is not easy as it would seem... "I see holes like eyes. My mind is full of them." For all intents and purposes, police officer Collie Entragian, chief law enforcement for the small mining town of Desperation, Nevada, appears to be completely insane. He's taken to stopping vehicles along the desolate Interstate 50 and abducting unwary travelers with various unusual ploys. There's something very wrong here in Desperation...and Officer Entragian is only at the surface of it. The secrets embedded in Desperation's landscape, and the horrifying evil that infects the town like some viral hot zone, are both awesome and terrifying. But one of Entragian's victims, young David Carver, seems to know--and it scares him nearly to death to realize this truth--that the forces being summoned to combat this frightful, maniacal aberration are of equal and opposite intensity...… (more)
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Title:Desperation
Authors:Stephen King
Info:Viking Adult (1996), Hardcover
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Desperation by Stephen King (1996)

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    The Regulators by Richard Bachman (ElBarto, kxlly)
    ElBarto: Der Schwesterroman, erzählt eine ähnliche aber doch ganz andere Geschichte.
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Interestingly, based on my previous reading experience of this, 28 years back, I fully expected this one to be a five-star read.

It was good, and it was actually interesting to see Stephen King tackle the subject of the Christian God, pitting Him against a demonic evil force, Tak.

And I will say, King's version of God is an interesting take. Still not enough to ever sway me to believe in him, but he does make some interesting points.

As for the story itself, for a simple story, King truly does stretch out and take his time with this one. I've criticized a few of his works as being a couple of hundred pages overlong, but I think this is the first where I've literally been reading something and thinking, "hmm, this could have be left on the cutting room floor."

For all of that, while it may have been a touch self-indulgent—especially with the Johnny Marinville character—it was still an engaging, if overstuffed, story. Both this and it's "mirror novel" THE REGULATORS would have benefited with a smaller cast, in my opinion.

Definitely the stronger of the two novels, but not without its flaws. ( )
  TobinElliott | Mar 12, 2024 |
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Once you start, you won’t be able to stop. “Desperation” by Stephen King will take you on such a rollercoaster to the very end that you’ll genuinely be unable to put this novel down once you begin. From incredible characters to truly horrific scenes that will make you look away, everything you’d expect from King is here and then some.
  TeacherCarrieP | Aug 28, 2023 |
I read The Regulators first and didn’t care for it at all. I trusted in the reviews of other readers that Desperation was much better. I really enjoyed Desperation; a creepy cop randomly apprehends people in a desert, in the middle of nowhere. Then, in true King fashion, the story becomes even more bizarre. We’re talking possessed animals, abandoned mines, and a town with a strange history. The Regulators was quite forgettable, but I will remember Desperation. ( )
  NatalieRiley | Jun 17, 2023 |
Ci ho provato per l'ennesima volta, per l'ennesima volta non sono riuscita a farmelo piacere. Non saprei dire il motivo, eccetto forse per il tema dei vecchi dei - visto, rivisto, stravisto. La trama è buona, lo stile impeccabile, ma non è scattata la scintilla. Riproveremo tra qualche anno, si sa mai. ( )
  TissieL | May 3, 2023 |
Sturdy, decent mid-period King (1996), and better than pretty much anything he's written since. This is a book for a lazy summer weekend: fun, not too demanding, with a premise that works just fine as long as you don't eyeball it critically. King presents the reader with a motley, likable band of humans who must face down a literally unearthly menace in the deserted Nevada mining town of Desperation. Reminiscent of Robert McCammon's Stinger, in other words, but with a much smaller cast of characters and fewer bells and whistles. There are a couple of scenes in which King appears to have made a conscious effort to evoke the truly dark atmosphere of his early stories and novels (a quality that had been almost completely sanitized out of his work by this time), and it's appreciated.

Desperation is nowhere near as compelling as 'Salem's Lot or Pet Sematary (or Stinger, for that matter), but it ain't bad. I haven't read the companion novel, The Regulators. ( )
  Jonathan_M | Apr 13, 2023 |
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Author nameRoleType of authorWork?Status
Stephen Kingprimary authorall editionscalculated
Körber, JoachimÜbersetzersecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Milla Soler, CarlosTranslatorsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Palencar, John JudeCover artistsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Peters, DominiqueTraductionsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
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The landscape of his poetry was still the desert . . . Salman Rushdie, The Satanic Verse
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For Carter Whithey
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"Oh! Oh, Jesus! Gross!"
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Yes, that was pretty much the bottom line, wasn't it? And if that meant following orders, so be it. This little interlude, which had started off being funny in a nice way, had suddenly gotten funny in a way that wasn't so nice...
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Stephen King's #1 national bestseller about a little mining town, Desperation, that many will enter on their way to somewhere else. But getting out is not easy as it would seem... "I see holes like eyes. My mind is full of them." For all intents and purposes, police officer Collie Entragian, chief law enforcement for the small mining town of Desperation, Nevada, appears to be completely insane. He's taken to stopping vehicles along the desolate Interstate 50 and abducting unwary travelers with various unusual ploys. There's something very wrong here in Desperation...and Officer Entragian is only at the surface of it. The secrets embedded in Desperation's landscape, and the horrifying evil that infects the town like some viral hot zone, are both awesome and terrifying. But one of Entragian's victims, young David Carver, seems to know--and it scares him nearly to death to realize this truth--that the forces being summoned to combat this frightful, maniacal aberration are of equal and opposite intensity...

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