Me too I think. With IT and green mile/Rita Hayworth and the Shawshank redemption honourable mentions. His short story catalogue is very impressive too tbh
I'm so glad I read these in the late 80s early 90s. Because if I had discovered them now like I have with your channel, I probably just be listening to you. You do a fantastic job with these.
@@stephenkingbookclub1054 LOL, about a half hour after I posted that I thought almost the same thing! Obviously the source material is the best but you just did a very very good job of getting it across without just reading the text ♥️
Great story telling again, and, wow, that first illustration was so creepy, and it fit Stephen King's description perfectly. All of the illustrations were great, and it's so nice to put a face (although imaginary) to the descriptions! Loved it!
Where did you get that the last Boone "didn't stay long?". He had just moved in when the short story ended. Where is any more written about him? Honestly asking.
That's a great question... because there's nothing in the text that overtly indicates that he won't "stay long" (or won't survive). I was going with the connotation that some curse will do away with him... But I was also thinking of the events in Salem's Lot that happen in the 70s... So if Chapelwaite's portal to hell doesn't get the new Boone, the vampires surely will!
@@stephenkingbookclub1054 Yeah, common sense told me that. But I was thinking you meant that something more detailed was written about him in a different story that I had either forgotten or missed. I'm glad I hadn't forgotten anything, but just a little sad there's nothing I haven't read about the story before. lol
Salems Lot will always be my favorite Steven King book.
Mine too! It was my first introduction to Mr King when I was in my early 20’s. I’m in my 60’s now and have been a lifetime fan. ❤🇨🇦
I second that.
Me too I think. With IT and green mile/Rita Hayworth and the Shawshank redemption honourable mentions. His short story catalogue is very impressive too tbh
Same here, it was the first Stephen King book I ever read, and the rest, as they say, is history!
Me too and three
really knowing the ancient history of the lot and his Lovecraft connections is that i am really enjoying reading again the book.
What should have happened is this.Insted made a series about Hubie Marston. Series ending with Hubie Marston burning the letters to Barlow.
Best and scariest vampire book ever!❤❤❤
The first Stephen King story I ever listened to on audiobook. I've been a Stephen King fan ever since
I love listening to his novels on my way to work!
Jerusalem’s lot is a terrific short story and this was a great video
Thanks so much! I love how much detail King packs into a story -- even a short one like this!
The movie Chapelwait was great
Bring back the Chapelwaite TV series!
As a avid Steven King reader,I just can't get enough of your videos.Don't ever stop. You have alot of material to work with ❤
just found you tonight. just wow ,love your work,ideas. SALEMS LOT love both book and 1979 movie.thank you for the hard work you are doing.
I'm so glad I read these in the late 80s early 90s. Because if I had discovered them now like I have with your channel, I probably just be listening to you. You do a fantastic job with these.
That's high praise indeed -- but of course, I'm hoping people will read the stories first and then come visit the Book Club!
@@stephenkingbookclub1054 LOL, about a half hour after I posted that I thought almost the same thing! Obviously the source material is the best but you just did a very very good job of getting it across without just reading the text ♥️
4:13 He looks like a cross between Benedict Cumberbatch and David Tennant.
I was just thinking that! David could be a great Charles!
I was just thinking that the AI obviously picked David Tennant as a model!
Loved this so much! The narration is awesome and the images are also beautiful 😍
Thank you so much!
Great story telling again, and, wow, that first illustration was so creepy, and it fit Stephen King's description perfectly. All of the illustrations were great, and it's so nice to put a face (although imaginary) to the descriptions! Loved it!
It's a couple of decades since I read Salem's Lot, I'm going to have to dig it out and re-read it.
Awesome video as always 🖤
Thanks, Constant Reader!
I can’t wait! 🤗
Hoping we see the new Salem’s Lot movie even though all signs point to it being bad
It's coming out next month on MAX. There are a few stills of scenes on the internet.
On October 2nd, 1971 James Robert Boone took uo residence in his ancesterial home of Chapelwaite.
Incredible story! Wonderful pictures!
Glad you enjoyed it
@@stephenkingbookclub1054 I'm a huge King fan from wayyyyy back.
Brilliant! Thank you
Love this😂
Guess I'll watch the series for my October horror fest this year. In honor of my mom. She introduced me to Stephen King novels😂😢😮😅
Same. Pet Semetary, both the book and the movie, scared the crap out of me as a kid.
This will be good 😊❤
I hope so!
Yes!
Imagine watching Salem's lot in an old farm house. That has convenient multi compac doored minne closets in the second floor .creeped me out
read the novel and the movie as a teen spooked the s out of me - love this lore well done thank you
I agree. As formative as the novel is I still take a trip to The Lot from time to time.
Awesome. Subbed. Sent to my spouse as well - he’ll love this too.
Awesome! Thank you!
Thank you for this bc there were always parts of jersusalems lot I never understood.
You're very welcome :)
Really good!
You should do a back story on the Marsten house.
And how about Black House while our guy is at it?
Late 17th century. I believe you mean Robert’s adult son. Randolph and his wife had three kids 2 girls one boy before she died.
Excellent. Love it. Just a tiny correction? Its DE VERMIS MYSTERIS not De Dermis MYSTERIS .
Absolutely love it
Agree
Charles looks like one of the Dr. Who's.
I've already seen this! Thought it was new.
This is part two of the Jerusalem’s Lot history :)
Ok, thank you!
Charles Boone looks alot like David Tennant.
Is this related to the Chapelwaithe series?
The original story is "Jerusalem's Lot" (featured in his collection NIGHT SHIFT)... and the story inspired Chapelwaite -- the TV series.
Yes
I love how buddy almost always ends the episodes on a booty clencher 😂😂😂
LOL!
Do Tommyknockers plz!!
Where did you get that the last Boone "didn't stay long?". He had just moved in when the short story ended. Where is any more written about him? Honestly asking.
That's a great question... because there's nothing in the text that overtly indicates that he won't "stay long" (or won't survive). I was going with the connotation that some curse will do away with him... But I was also thinking of the events in Salem's Lot that happen in the 70s... So if Chapelwaite's portal to hell doesn't get the new Boone, the vampires surely will!
@@stephenkingbookclub1054 Yeah, common sense told me that. But I was thinking you meant that something more detailed was written about him in a different story that I had either forgotten or missed. I'm glad I hadn't forgotten anything, but just a little sad there's nothing I haven't read about the story before. lol
This just needs to be said,
Does anyone see David Tennant as one of the characters in the pictures for this video?!😃
I've read "Salem's Lot" twice.
:-) -Jennifer Dylans' mom 🎉
Is this to be a new book?
Charles’ brain fever saw a great big worm.
"Whats up Big Perm...I mean Big Worm?"
The Latinate for worm is Vermis, not Dermis (which means "skin.") 🤓 De Dermis Mysteriis means Mysteries of the Skin.
I was looking to see if anyone else noticed that one! I'm curious what Lovecraft's "Mysteries of the Skin" could do... Probably not de-aging!
Is this fan fiction? Just wondering?
Most of these details come from the short story: "Jersalem's Lot"
5:48 Nahw they were just da worshipers of Old Saint petta
Its Vermis (worm) not Dermis (skin), lol..