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Stephen King talks about his new book, "Revival", during an interview with the Bangor Daily News. 

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@primus7776
@primus7776 6 лет назад
As a 62 year old lifelong "constant reader" (though I'm several more recent novels short of reading everything he's produced) I have to acknowledge the pleasure this guy has provided through his work. 40 years and counting! Live forever Stephen.
@AxelTabbertFrylestam
@AxelTabbertFrylestam 6 лет назад
Primus 777 Have read King constantly for the last few years, trying to catch up. Gotta ask you what book is your favourite, which do you think back to while taking a walk etc? Gotta say mine so far is 22/11/63, needful things, christine, stark and the long walk!
@Parasmunt
@Parasmunt 4 года назад
This book disturbed me more than any other of his works, the ending is depressing and scary especially because it could be true. Just as we harvest chickens or mink raising them every single one into a miserable life and a cruel (in the case of Mink) death so too maybe in death we too are harvested in some 'process' overseen by something greater.
@fairweatherfriends.
@fairweatherfriends. 3 года назад
I found the ending particularly disturbing . None of his other books seemed scary at all ( except It ). But that one left me... bothered.
@monkey39128
@monkey39128 11 месяцев назад
@@fairweatherfriends. Have you read "The Jaunt"? That one was pretty grim.
@nicomandac5368
@nicomandac5368 9 лет назад
the rings on both ring fingers remind me of Jacobs experiments
@nicolereyes880
@nicolereyes880 9 лет назад
I thought I was the only one who noticed that! 😂
@baileycrawly7308
@baileycrawly7308 9 лет назад
Revival was, as everything else this man has published, absolutely fantastic! It's always a joy to pick up a book with King's name on it, because you know the quality is going to be top-notch. The man doesn't seem to have any bad writing days or books that he thinks will be good and just aren't. It's just that cool.
@davidtorok9999
@davidtorok9999 6 лет назад
I'm really enjoying "Revival" so far myself, but while Stephen King is definitely one of my favorite living authors of all time, I do not agree that everything he writes is a masterpiece. "Firestarter" and "Cell" were decent reads, but nothing more. Also, "Duma Key" (mostly due to hackneyed pacing and poor characterization) was incredibly boring up until about the halfway-point. "Joyland" was so boring I couldn't even finish it.
@davidtorok9999
@davidtorok9999 6 лет назад
Steven Roberts, I very much agree. Thank God I wasn't the only person who couldn't get into that book!
@wallacelovecraft8942
@wallacelovecraft8942 Год назад
Loved hearing him talk. Though a bit too short. Would have been best to just have the entire session in one video.
@Kikilang60
@Kikilang60 7 лет назад
He brought people back to life in, "Pet Cemetery "
@blacksmithorange8906
@blacksmithorange8906 6 лет назад
Kiki Lang In that novel though, it wasn’t the same person that came back. It just looked like them.
@skmusic2944
@skmusic2944 3 года назад
Everyone knows that
@glenp7612
@glenp7612 9 лет назад
Just finished the book .It was wonderful. The ending certainly chills you and gets you pondering.
@muchsunshine6037
@muchsunshine6037 9 лет назад
you mean the part where he brought that lady back to life using lightning?
@jackblankenship90
@jackblankenship90 9 лет назад
Michele Shets Probably the part where no matter what kind of person you were on earth that when you die all of us go to the same place to serve the ant people while the ant people serve something else. Pretty creepy lol
@batmench10
@batmench10 9 лет назад
What was really chilling for me was the notion that our hero will spend the remainder of his life knowing EXACTLY what waits for him on the other side and will have to come to terms with the unimaginable terrors waiting to consume him (and indeed everyone he knows and loves) when he crosses that great divide. It's such a grim yet perversely life-affirming ending.
@batmench10
@batmench10 9 лет назад
"I for one would like to welcome our new insect overlords..."
4 года назад
That ending chilled me to the bone, if there's a possibility that the afterlife would be like this then it would be a very creepy unsettling concept
@ludivinelardic5340
@ludivinelardic5340 6 лет назад
1: 34 he has got a funny voice when he said Master it's alive it's alive and he makes me laugh with that
@theoschommer3530
@theoschommer3530 6 лет назад
I could listen to Stephen talk all day. Have a man crush on this dude
@heritagevr4010
@heritagevr4010 8 месяцев назад
The only book I ever read of Stephen King's was On Writing. I do not pursue the horror genre. Another book has been written with the same name. Revival by Rodney Howard-Browne. I will read THIS BOOK with anticipation!
@karinlarsen4251
@karinlarsen4251 Год назад
When we are filled with understanding, we'll know, presence in heaven with God, is where we want to be. Exercising disobedience robs us of His blessings. Obedience causes God to step forward in our life. Disobedience makes him step back to let us have our way. Don't miss your blessings
@getthefuckaoutmyway
@getthefuckaoutmyway 4 года назад
Great God Pan, awesome story by master Machen. Offtopic: I could listen to Stephen talk about writing for like an hour. So why just 3 damn minutes?
@TobeyStarburst
@TobeyStarburst 4 года назад
Reading this now.
@moorsidefc
@moorsidefc 9 лет назад
Brilliant book, but I think 11/22/63 was one of his stronger recent novels
@mackpadoza3330
@mackpadoza3330 8 лет назад
Is he a christian?
@platter1000
@platter1000 7 лет назад
HE DOES BELIEVE IN GOD
@No-0ne-is-Alone
@No-0ne-is-Alone 7 лет назад
He is just wondering. What is wrong with that?
@davidtorok9999
@davidtorok9999 6 лет назад
Haven't read "11/22/63", but so far "Under the Dome" has been my favorite of his more recent output.
@montyfranklin5681
@montyfranklin5681 5 лет назад
What was happening to the camera?
@Homonyma
@Homonyma 9 лет назад
Where does he get these inspirations? Frankenstein? Revival is fine but Frankenstein! My MOM loves this. And, she never met him. How come this guy always is a few inches away from glory when my mother is continuously blocked by him? How come he knows what she wants to write. She is going to sleep now. She lost all hope. Good Luck with your story and BTW you didn't miss much without a father around, your success says it all.
@platter1000
@platter1000 7 лет назад
i believe it is called..imagination
@skmusic2944
@skmusic2944 3 года назад
Reading now, and I am obsessed. I can feel it's going to be big like an atomic bomb.
@santidasilva1300
@santidasilva1300 3 года назад
How did it go?
@skmusic2944
@skmusic2944 2 года назад
@@santidasilva1300 Like I said, it was explosive. And it is going to haunt me all my life.
@ymisa8540
@ymisa8540 2 года назад
@@skmusic2944 Same here, to be honest. Revival appears in my thoughts at least once briefly every day. But i've come to the conclusion that potestas magnum universum can't be what it is in Revival. I believe that 2 + 2 = 4, and that the entity behind this perfect, absolute logic has made his Universe righteous and good as well, and that love isn't a dream, or a cruel joke.
@hg1651
@hg1651 3 года назад
*rubs hands*
@rajamohammed8683
@rajamohammed8683 Год назад
Revival by Stephen King is as story nice to read, but i don't believe that kind of healing is possible. But my knowledge is limited, of course. Strangely, i don't believe much in the supernatural elements in Stephen King books or any other horror supernatural authors' books. But i believe in supernatural, the kind whose rules, i think, we cannot grasp completely with any methods. I strongly believe that dreams are important in such supernatural interpretations, for i have had several dreams that have given me messages i believe coming from the one and only God. There are other signs too, which we can see with mind's eye.
@squamish4244
@squamish4244 Год назад
It's only Stephen King's 734th book.
@leahharper5431
@leahharper5431 9 месяцев назад
There was a real man named pastor Wayne Kirby we found his house it had the iron man like the one that brought people back to life with electricity some chicken coups we found letters asking him to come back to the temple it was a lore are town has in prosperity no one goes there they don’t say why it’s just everybody knows not to go there it was basically untouched the glasses clothes letters they were all still in the house I got bad fucking vibes there I felt like I was being watched the whole time i was so on edge I kept my knife out the entire time just bad fucking energy
@leahharper5431
@leahharper5431 9 месяцев назад
I didn’t even read the book before i went but that’s definitely the pastor from the book and the iron man like everything written in that book defines that place to a t
@niksbookworld779
@niksbookworld779 9 лет назад
He almost died from an overdose of cocaine. But I feel bad for him in that car crash.
@mackpadoza3330
@mackpadoza3330 8 лет назад
In the 1980's I think
@TobeyStarburst
@TobeyStarburst Год назад
His scariest book
@davidbuffin25
@davidbuffin25 2 года назад
One of his worst stories I've read in a while.
@karinlarsen4251
@karinlarsen4251 Год назад
When we are filled with understanding, we'll know, presence in heaven with God, is where we want to be. Exercising disobedience robs us of His blessings. Obedience causes God to step forward in our life. Disobedience makes him step back to let us have our way. Don't miss your blessings
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