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The Shining (1977)

by Stephen King

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Fantasy. Fiction. Horror. Thriller. HTML:#1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER Before Doctor Sleep, there was The Shining, a classic of modern American horror from the undisputed master, Stephen King.
Jack Torrances new job at the Overlook Hotel is the perfect chance for a fresh start. As the off-season caretaker at the atmospheric old hotel, hell have plenty of time to spend reconnecting with his family and working on his writing. But as the harsh winter weather sets in, the idyllic location feels ever more remote . . . and more sinister. And the only one to notice the strange and terrible forces gathering around the Overlook is Danny Torrance, a uniquely gifted five-year-old.… (more)
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Amazing book, though twenty years after reading it I still have a hard time with topiary... ( )
  jawertman | Dec 23, 2024 |
I’ve read The Shining by Stephen King twice now, and it’s one of my all-time favorites. I was thrilled when the Constant Reader book club picked it as our December read. I first read it 12 years ago and loved it just as much the second time around. Sure, I knew how the story ended, but I totally forgot a lot of the details. I wasn’t disappointed and this book is still one of my favorite King novels.

If you’re new to King or haven’t read The Shining, it’s an outstanding horror story about a family living as caretakers of an opulent hotel during its closed winter season. Jack Torrance is a recovering alcoholic who was recently fired from his teaching position at a prep school back east. He’s hoping to use this time of solitude finishing the play he is writing. His wife, Wendy, and son, Danny, are willing to support Jack as he grasps for sobriety and a new career. The Overlook hotel is haunted and works to destroy this family. Danny, has unique abilities to feel others’ emotions, hear their thoughts, and anticapte when bad things are going to happen. This is a beautifully crafted horror story with lots of ghosts.

In my full review, on my blog, you can see the trailer for the TV mini-series and info about The Stanley Hotel that served as King’s inspiration for the Overlook.

I have photos, videos, and additional information that I'm unable to include here. It can all be found on my blog, in the link below.
A Book And A Dog ( )
  NatalieRiley | Dec 12, 2024 |
B (Good).

A family spends the winter in an isolated, haunted hotel.

The horror elements are great, and the suspense is expertly crafted. But, even though this is much scarier than the movie, with a lot more cool stuff and a better ending, the movie is better for one simple reason: in the movie, we don't have to spend hundreds of pages inside Jack Torrence's head. (He's one of four perspective characters.)

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  comfypants | Nov 30, 2024 |
This was really good and the first novel I finished by Stephen King. I absolutely prefer this to the movie. Pretty cool with them remaking it like they are doing IT. I liked that the kid DOESNT TALK TO HIS FINGER in a weird made up voice. The mom isnt absolutely annoying. And... well Jack Nicholson is a decent Jack. I just wish they showed some of his better sides more. Theres this distant echo in his head saying "wait but I love my family?" that you just cant get out of a movie. I also like that it incorporated how... when youre scared and tense you see things..and I felt there were times when I wasnt sure if it was the hotel or the terror felt by the hotel that made characters see things. Like the hose. Nothing actually happened to it.. so was that imagined? Also wtf hollywood, hedge animals. You skipped them. You made a lame maze instead. K theres my rant. ( )
  wolfeyluvr | Nov 29, 2024 |
“Every big hotel has got a ghost. Why? Hell, people come and go …”

It has been a very long time since I read this one. So, instead of reading it, I enjoyed this one as an audio book. The reader is wonderful and really added to the story.

So this story is 3 perspectives -Danny, the young boy with The Shine; Jack Torrence, the father and the one hired by the hotel; and Wendy, mother and wife to the other 2. Danny's POV is of a small boy, of 6 or 7, and he has the ability to sense things that others can't. Jack and Wendy, husband and wife, come to a hotel to be locked in for the winter and take care of it while the snow completely blocks them in. They both come to this hotel and this story with pretty complicated pasts. Wendy has tried, unsuccessfully, to get her mother to love her after she was her father's favorite and their father left. Jack is a recovering alcoholic who hurt his son once while drinking. He also lost his last job as a teacher at a prestigious private school and now feels this new caretaker job is a bit beneath him - but he needs to provide for his family. And, he's also working on a manuscript to a play.

As the weather slowly gets worse and worse and the chance for them to be stuck locked in until winter passes, you can feel the tension rising. It's a crazy creepy story and I love it every time.

I'm definitely watching the movie again tonight! The best parts of the book are the parts the movie left out or got wrong! ( )
  Trisha_Thomas | Nov 14, 2024 |
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King, Stephenprimary authorall editionsconfirmed
Østlyngen, TanjaCover designersecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Christensen, HarroTranslatorsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Dell'Orto, AdrianaTranslatorsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Follett, KenIntroductionsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Isomursu, PenttiTranslatorsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Scott, CampbellNarratorsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Stuart, NeilCover designersecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
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It was in this apartment, also, that there stood against the western wall, a gigantic clock of ebony. Its pendulum swung to and fro with a dull, heavy, monotonous clang; and when the minute-hand made the circuit of the face, and the hour was to be stricken, there came from the brazen lungs of the clock a sound which was clear and loud and deep and exceedingly musical, but of so peculiar a note and emphasis that, at each lapse of an hour, the musicians of the orchestra were constrained to pause, momentarily, in their performance, to harken to the sound; and thus the waltzers perforce ceased their evolutions; and there was a brief disconcert of the whole gay company; and, while the chimes of the clock yet rang, it was observed that the giddiest grew pale, and the more aged and sedate passed their hands over their brows as if in confused revery or meditation. But when the echoes had fully ceased, a light laughter at once pervaded the assembly; the musicians looked at each other and smiled as if at their own nervousness and folly, and made whispering vows, each to the other, that the next chiming of the clock should produce in them no similar emotion; and then, after the lapse of sixty minutes, (which embrace three thousand and six hundred seconds of the Time that flies,) there came yet another chiming of the clock, and then were the same disconcert and tremulousness and meditation as before.
But, in spite of these things, it was a gay and magnificent revel.
E. A. Poe
'The Masque of the Red Death'
The sleep of reason breeds monsters.
Goya
It'll shine when it shines.
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This is for Joe Hill King, who shines on.
My editor on this book, as on the previous two, was M. William G. Thompson, a man of wit and good sense. His contribution to this book has been large, and for it, my thanks.
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Jack Torrance thought: Officious little prick.
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Hallorann’s testicles turned into two small wrinkled sacs filled with shaved ice.
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Fantasy. Fiction. Horror. Thriller. HTML:#1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER Before Doctor Sleep, there was The Shining, a classic of modern American horror from the undisputed master, Stephen King.
Jack Torrances new job at the Overlook Hotel is the perfect chance for a fresh start. As the off-season caretaker at the atmospheric old hotel, hell have plenty of time to spend reconnecting with his family and working on his writing. But as the harsh winter weather sets in, the idyllic location feels ever more remote . . . and more sinister. And the only one to notice the strange and terrible forces gathering around the Overlook is Danny Torrance, a uniquely gifted five-year-old.

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„Vravela, že niečo videla v izbe, kde... sa stalo niečo zlé. V izbe číslo 217. Musíš mi sľúbiť, že do nej nikdy nevojdeš, Danny... vyhýbaj sa jej...“
Hotel Pekná vyhliadka určite patrí medzi najkrajšie horské letoviská na svete, ale nielen preto tu Jack Torrance, dramatik a bývalý alkoholik, prijal miesto správcu v mimosezónnom období. Považuje to najmä za príležitosť na nový začiatok a dúfa, že tu počas zimy napíše svoj nový román. Zúfalo totiž potrebuje uniknúť životnej smole a beznádeji, ktoré ho vytrvalo prenasledujú.

Spolu s ním sem prichádza jeho manželka Wendy, aby v majestátnej samote starého hotela so zvláštnou atmosférou, postavenom na starom indiánskom pohrebisku, hľadala možnosť záchrany narušeného manželstva a rodiny. A napokon je tu Danny, päťročný syn s neobyčajným darom – je mimoriadne vnímavý, „žiari“, a má schopnosť predvídať udalosti, ktorým však vo svojom veku nerozumie. V stodesiatich prázdnych hotelových izbách sa totiž niečo deje, niečo, z čoho prechádza mráz po chrbte, skryté zlo, ktoré v hoteli odrezanom od sveta striehne a hrozí...
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