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Salem's Lot - Audio CD

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Audio CD - 01 January, 2004
Simon & Schuster Audio
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ISBN: 0743536967

Number of Media: 1
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  • Unabridged

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I Listened to The Unabridged Audio Cassette Recording!

I like Stephen King, he is one of my favorite writers of horror books but I have never read Salem's Lot but this year there was a mini-series remake shown on cable and I taped it and I have decided that I'm going to watch it and also the first movie from 1979 but I decided that I had to read the book first but I listened to the unabridged audio recording and I really liked the story and thought this classic vampire tale was superb and had several creepy parts but I actually enjoyed the creepy parts and I think that this is definitely one of Stephen King's best stories and I very highly recommend it. The audio recording is from Simon & Schuster Audio and I actually listened to the casssette tape version and not the CD version but it's still the same story and both CD and tape are unabridged and read by Ron McLarty and I think he did a very good job as the audio narrator and I liked this audiobook so much that I have decided that it's a keeper and I just hope that they come out with unabridged audio recordings for The Shining, Firestarter, The Dead Zone, Cujo and It and whatever books of Stephen King's that hasn't gotten unabridged audio recordings yet and I'm going to go out and buy a paperback edition of Salem's Lot! I'm very happy that I stuck to my goal of listening to this audiobook first before I watch the two movie adaptations. BTW: I really liked the characters in this story, Ben Mears, Susan Norton, Mark Petrie, Barlow, Straker, etc. Barlow and Straker were really creepy and Barlow reminded me of Dracula from Bram Stoker's book and I actually found Barlow to be more evil and creepier then Dracula. Update: An unabridged audio recording of The Shining is finally coming out and though I read the book I would definitely listen to the audio recording!


Great book - LOUSY READER!

This is a great book - I read it as a little kid when it came out. I listen to dozens of audiobooks each year, and this guy is the second-worst reader I have ever heard (behind the guy who reads the unabridged version of Harris' Red Dragon - what a disaster that was!).

All of the characters sound exactly the same to me, with the exception of the 10 year old boy. Of all books to let this guy read, a Stephen King book is probably not the one I would have picked.

I know that Frank Muller is out of commission, but couldn't they have found someone else? BAD CHOICE.


salems lot review

Tom Hanson
May 25, 2004
Period 2

Review of "Salems' Lot"

Stephen King is world famous for some of his novel's which include Hearts in Atlantis, The Shining, and The Stand, and that is to just name a few of his accomplishments. This horror book is a book that can teach you that if you have faith in yourself and god that you can overcome any evil.
The novel like almost all other of his novel starts slow at the gate but then it takes off right after the first 100 pages. This is one of the most exciting books that I have ever read; it sent chills up my spine in some parts.
The book starts off with The main character, Ben Mears coming to the town that he had spent time at as a boy and he has decided that he is going to write a book about the creepy house on top of a hill that a murderer used to live at and where he killed himself. The house is known as "The Marsten House". As he goes through the town you start to meet the other characters of the book as they go about their daily lives in a small town.
This is the boring part of the book, all it does is talk about the town and its people it doesn't get into the good stuff until the incident with Danny Glick and his little brother Ralphie. They are walking in the woods on the way to Mark Petri's house to play. A mysterious thing attacks them. Ralphie was kidnapped and Danny shows up and was bitten by a vampire. In the story they don't know that this happened they just think that Danny is in shock and then he mysteriously dies of what appeared to be no reason. But the fact is that he really didn't die he was just biding for his time to rise at night and inflict horror on the little town.
After this one of the high school teacher by the name of Matt Burke found one of his former students named Mike Ryerson in a bar awful looking. He talks like he can't remember anything and doesn't feel good. Matt takes him home and later that night he hears Danny's voice in the door he is too scared to enter but he remembered locking the window before leaving. Next morning he was dead and after that his body vanishes from the morgue.
This is not the only vanishing body stint that happens. The people are starting to die like nothing else and there is always any real explanation for the sudden deaths in a town that barley sees one death a year. Ben Mears and Matt Burke are so far the only ones that believe in the vampire theory for sure. Ben's girlfriend, Susan Norton kind of believes but is not 100%. Ben decides to watch Mrs. Glicks body in the morgue with the doctor, Jimmy. That night they watched her rise from the dead and called for Danny. The person who answered was Ben and the doctor. They confronted her with a crucifix but she still almost go a chance to infect Jimmy. After this they were definitely sure of the Vampire theory.
I am not going to go any farther with the book summary because I will ruin it for you the reader and I want you to discover for yourself how great, how exciting, and how hard it is to put this book down.
Besides some of the boring and descriptive parts of the novel it was a very good book. Some of the best things that I liked about it was how the novel was written. How it would tell the reader the different story's of different people in the book. I also liked that the book was time framed; I don't like it when story's always skip ten years at a time. This is a very good novel and I would suggest that you at least be 12 years old and that you read it during the day.

 

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