Doctor Sleep

mass market paperback, 499 pages

English language

Published Jan. 6, 2014 by Hodder.

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4 stars (6 reviews)

FOLLOWING A CHILDHOOD HAUNTED BY TERRIFYING EVENTS AT THE OVERLOOK HOTEL, DANNY TORRANCE HAS BEEN DRIFTING FOR DECADES.

Finally he settles into a job at a nursing home where he draws on his remnant 'shining' power to help people pass on.

then he meets Abra Stone, a young girl with the brightest 'shining' ever seen. But her gift is attracting a tribe of paranormals.. They may look harmless, old and devoted to their Recreational Vehicles, but The True Knot live off the 'steam' that children like Abra produce.

Now Dan must confront his old demons as he battles for Abra's soul and survival...

~from back cover

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Review of 'Doctor Sleep' on 'Goodreads'

5 stars

Picking up this book warped me right back in time to 1987, when I was a 16-year old teenager who had just recently discovered Stephen King and read all his books. It was summer, it was hot, and my favorite record was New Order's Substance 1987, which was playing constantly in the background while I read The Shining. Reading about the Overlook Hotel, I can hear Shell Shock in my subconscious.

Anyhow, Doctor Sleep is the book I never knew I wanted, a return to Danny. It's not quite as good as The Shining, but I loved it anyhow.

As quick synopsis, we watch Dan grow up into an alcoholic like his dad to dull his Shining. Eventually he settles in New Hampshire, joins AA and meets Abra Stone, a 13-year old girl with the same powers he had, just stronger. But there's a group of beings called The True …

Review of 'Doctor Sleep' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

The continuing saga of Danny Torrance was a wonderful treat. This story delves into what shining means and what it costs, not only the dangers that can be attracted by letting it surface, but also the internal pain of these encounters. I learned a lot about alcoholism, which is shocking because I had an external appreciation of its horror, but now through Danny, I can see deeper. The treatment is brilliant.

King mentions he set out to write a scarier book than The Shining. I don't think it's as scary, but I also think that's the wrong question. This is a BETTER story. The characters dwarf Jack and Wendy. This Constant Reader was happy to take the plunge!

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