Later stephen king review5/13/2023 Later (no pun intended) I’ll probably reread it and post a more comprehensive spoiler-laden review. And I don’t want to spoil your enjoyment, so I’ll try to keep the spoilers to minor ones, which means it’ll be a fairly short review. This is the third King Hard Case book, the others being Joyland and The Colorado Kid.As far as I can remember, there hasn’t been a King book that I haven’t liked and enjoyed, so you can guess already I’m not going to be trashing Later. Which proves I’m no prophet.Īnyway, we’re here to talk about Later, which came out March 2, I believe, under the Hard Case Crime imprint, which is a division of Titan Books. Although I later sold The Stand when I was seriously unemployed, that Carrie would have brought three times the money. Had I known then what I know now, I would have found a first edition of Carrie and taken that. I had just received my review copy of The Stand from Doubleday, so that’s what I took with me to have him sign (which he did). Only met him one time, at Norwescon back in about 1978, before he was a Really Big Name. By now you probably know I’m a big fan of “Big Steve” Stephen King.
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