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Fairy Tale by Stephen King
A make-believe story comes in many forms along a continuum. Seventeen-year-old Charlie Reade has a normal life, a sober father, plays two varsity sports, and has accidentally saved an old man when he fell off a ladder. Mr. Howard Bowditch is a fellow who lives alone with his old dog, Radar and is famous for his foul temper.
Charlie made acquaintances and did chores as a caretaker since Howard was badly injured. He was sure the old man had secrets in his shed. About time, he left everything to Charlie including the house and Radar. What he was leaving him wasn't a gift but a burden, he claimed. Through the cassette tape, he describes what is in the shed in case Charlie decides to follow in his footsteps. There is a hole/ well of another world within reach. If he brings Radar, there is a place and a way to make the dog young again and give her a second chance. He wanted to find out the last request from Howard only he knew it was a dangerous mission, a world created out of a collective of old-time bed stories.
I enjoyed the revamped story of a journey through the mind of a young man. These methods often have similarities in general throughout King's distinctive writing style. I give this book 5 ⭐️ regardless of the clichΓ© ending.
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Deep Water by Emma Bamford
This novel had so much potential, at least judging by the synopsis, a great setting, premise, and beautiful book cover, but unfortunately, it didn't work for me. Don't feel intimidated by my reviewπ
. It's just my two cents.
Jake and Virginie are on a big sailing adventure in their Wayfinder. Their life savings were invested in her. Then, they come across an island, Amarante. Amarante was a prison in a penal colony. Westerners think Amarante like a paradise that will heal the wounds. They met other groups. They traded lives on land for dreams of adventure at sea. Their rules are simple, to show willingness to help others, to provide, to hunt, to fish together.
However, the conflict arises when the boat has an engine problem. They might lose everything, belongings, money, dreams, and their future together. The main protagonist being an unlikable character creates unnecessary tension. Am I the only one crying out for the reveal of the characters and Amarante's backstory?
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