The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon by Stephen King Book Review & Reaction | Terrifying in Just 200 Pages

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  • Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024

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  • @QuirkyQuillify
    @QuirkyQuillify Год назад +23

    I love these King talks. Please don't stop doing them. I read this more than ten years ago. At the time, I was reading every King book I could find at the library indiscriminately. I remember mildly liking it.

  • @alona.deksne
    @alona.deksne Год назад +11

    As a European who knows nothing about baseball, I love this book!

  • @bobgdn
    @bobgdn Год назад +6

    In my opinion this is another very underrated King book that should be essential reading for fans. It’s a prime example of King being able to build extreme that keeps the pages turning.

  • @adamborst
    @adamborst Год назад +11

    As a child that had a fear of the dark it never really leaves us. To that end I'll say the most unsettled I get is when I go deer hunting and I get out into the woods at like 5am and it's pitch black when you turn off your flashlight and you hear the random noises. It can be a panic attack waiting to happen and that's when you know where you are and are prepared for being out in the woods. Getting lost and unprepared would be terrifying.

  • @Uppernorwood976
    @Uppernorwood976 Год назад +9

    I’ve got bitten by the King bug.
    I read Different Seasons and loved it. Planning to read 11/22/63 later this year, but I might pick this up first as it’s short, plus I’m a Red Sox fan!

  • @ThisIsJaysWorld
    @ThisIsJaysWorld Год назад +8

    Poor girl just had to pee 😂😂 I love this book. It was my first ever King book.

  • @charleypatterson9956
    @charleypatterson9956 Год назад +5

    This was my first book that I read by Stephen King, and I got hooked right away. Now I have (almost) his entire collection and I'm slowly devouring it like candy. Great video, Mike!!

  • @JeffSeaIndustries
    @JeffSeaIndustries 10 дней назад

    My beautiful bride and I recently went to NYC for a few nights. Our hotel had one of those "leave one take one" libraries in the lobby, with this title as a mass market paperback. I had never heard of this story at the time. The book is at my house now LOL

  • @metalcandycanechild
    @metalcandycanechild Год назад +3

    I’d never heard of this book until I found it in a little free library. Definitely underrated! Great review as always, I love hearing your takes on King

  • @timkirsten6184
    @timkirsten6184 Год назад +2

    The third King book I read (after The Dead Zone and IT) and man i still have such fond memories of this book. Something about it just works so well. It's simple and effective.

  • @Thecatladybooknook_PennyD
    @Thecatladybooknook_PennyD Год назад +3

    This is one of my favs!

  • @donnarenne3621
    @donnarenne3621 5 месяцев назад +2

    I'm on the 6th inning of the Audible, and I love Uncle Stevie, but so far, it's just been a girl and mosquitoes in the woods.

    • @stevenstewart782
      @stevenstewart782 2 месяца назад

      I'm not real big into audiobooks but I'll tell you you've gotta read this 1In my opinion Get the full effect Of exactly what happening to this little girl On the surface yes it's just a girl In the woods getting eaten alive by mosquitoes but they're so much more going on

  • @DerekGregg83191
    @DerekGregg83191 Год назад +1

    I tried reading this but couldn’t get into it but that was a few years ago.

  • @stefanzenky8456
    @stefanzenky8456 Год назад +3

    Hey thanks, Mike
    You’ve inspired me to start reading again within the last year. I never before would have thought to pick up a Stephen King book, but I did.
    I’m gonna give Salems Lot a try (and Long Walk audiobook).
    But I promised myself I’d finish Memories of Ice first lol. Almost there.

  • @JaimeEnFuego
    @JaimeEnFuego Год назад +1

    The ambiguity you mentioned is one of the best aspects of this one. I've had the pop-up as part of the old set for awhile. Always want to revisit any time I hear you talk about these stories Sai.

  • @stephennootens916
    @stephennootens916 Год назад +2

    I have to put this book on my to read list.

  • @ScarletStarAudios
    @ScarletStarAudios Год назад +3

    Oh hey! I have owned a copy of this book for like 2 - 3 years, might be time to finally read it XD

  • @stevehoran6011
    @stevehoran6011 Год назад +1

    I revisited this book along with you as well and enjoyed it once again. Dread is the right mood as you’re reading it. Shorter King books once in a while seem to encourage me to reread him more often. Didn’t know about the pop up.

  • @chasetimmons2346
    @chasetimmons2346 Год назад +4

    Love your Stephen King content, Mike!

  • @lesliepowell-mccarty7067
    @lesliepowell-mccarty7067 Год назад +2

    I found The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon to be extremely scary. Being in the woods alone is absolutely terrifying especially at night. 😧

  • @michaelkibble740
    @michaelkibble740 11 месяцев назад

    I have this book haven't read it in a long time but loved it

  • @tomstreet8208
    @tomstreet8208 Год назад

    Damn Mike, I just read the pop up the other week. This video is great timing for me.

  • @haley5803
    @haley5803 Год назад

    I'm glad you liked it! Honestly, I haven't found much in SK's catalog that personally works for me. I'm going to keep trying though!

  • @thenightowldude
    @thenightowldude Год назад +10

    220 pages or less, not 220 words or less.

  • @chrisantal2442
    @chrisantal2442 Год назад

    The most underrated of King's books. Loved it!

  • @ashleydvermont
    @ashleydvermont Год назад

    we read this in middle school for English class- definitely the book that got me into Stephen King!

  • @calebmauer1751
    @calebmauer1751 Год назад

    Recently I watched The Hole in the Ground, that has a really creepy scene where she's looking for her son in the woods at night, and it's got the shadows cast by her flashlight beam moving past the trees. It also has some good scenes about the general creepiness of living in a house that's very isolated out in the countryside, like no one around for a few miles.

  • @nicolehaugen9265
    @nicolehaugen9265 Год назад

    I got this one when it was released and remember thinking it was just ok. I re read it 2 or 3 years ago and absolutely loved it. I think, back in the day, I really wanted it to be more "in your face" straight forward horror. Upon re read I was much more appreciative of the subtle , slow burn technique.

  • @leowise206
    @leowise206 Год назад

    Where does the idea come from that his 80's stuff is better then his 90s? I was totally blown away by Needful Things, Bag of Bones, Dolores Claiborne, Rose Madder (!), Gerald's Game and Desparation.

  • @bigbaddaddyo9230
    @bigbaddaddyo9230 3 месяца назад

    My first Stephen King story back in 8th grade, and been reading him since

  • @thegenericgeek
    @thegenericgeek Год назад

    Read this last month. Really enjoyed it!

  • @samofWinterfell
    @samofWinterfell Год назад

    Scaring me and taking me back to being a kid with Nomar and those guys. Nomar and Pedro where my first heroes

  • @stevenstewart782
    @stevenstewart782 2 месяца назад

    I just finished reading This book and I gotta tell you Stephen king can write Holy crap you are invested in this little girl and he puts her through hell

  • @jflatley38
    @jflatley38 10 месяцев назад

    I hope they make a movie of this book. One of my favorites of Stephen King.

    • @mikesbookreviews
      @mikesbookreviews  10 месяцев назад +1

      I’m rather surprised they haven’t yet.

    • @jflatley38
      @jflatley38 10 месяцев назад

      @@mikesbookreviews agreed!

  • @NamasteBbooktube
    @NamasteBbooktube Год назад

    Great review.

  • @safinan8008
    @safinan8008 Год назад

    Happy reading to you!! 📚

  • @redvitaminblue
    @redvitaminblue Год назад

    Does this book mention the ghost trains of northern Maine? It's been nearly 20 years since I read this one, so I forgot that it takes place in northeast Maine along the Appalachian trail. But coincidentally enough (or maybe it's Ka), I've been planning a hiking trip to that area because I discovered that there are these "haunted" trains in the middle of the wilderness. Apparently, they were used for hauling timber out of the forests in the 1920's and 30's, but were eventually abandoned and have attained a mythical reputation over the last 100 years. I mention this because the area where Trisha gets lost isn't very far away from their location. Also, King is surely aware of these trains and their history because they were last owned by a guy called Edouard LaCroix, whose name bares a strikingly resemblance to a character in The Green Mile (Eduard Delacroix). Just another fascinating layer to the King multiverse.

  • @raularaujo6339
    @raularaujo6339 Год назад

    the only reason why i liked way more Bag of Bones was that if you are not a baseball fan and your country doesnt even have that culture there are a lot of metaphores and examples that go a little bit lost on me 😢

  • @devinpaul9026
    @devinpaul9026 Год назад

    "You mean like bears...?"
    Elvis Presley laughed. "Yeah, bears! And other things."

  • @briteskin
    @briteskin Год назад

    Oh so the pop up book does exist.
    I originally had decided to discontinue reading King at the time this book came out. I was so behind reading his stuff.
    When Dark Tower returned I decided to get the books I had missed and the only copy on the book shelf of my Borders was the pop up book at the time. For decades just thought the book was this weird pop-up he had decided to do.

  • @heretic124
    @heretic124 Год назад +1

    I don't understand how this wasn't just a novella in one of the collections. Is it really proper novel length? 220 pages of large font? I think some novellas got to be as long as this novel.
    I really didn't like this one, picked it up because it was short and I wanted some to read something from King in between other stuff but I was bored.

  • @philb7851
    @philb7851 Год назад

    I’m not sure the monster in here is the same as the wendingo in pet cemetery I think it might just be a fan theory. It sounds cool though…

  • @michaelcain9324
    @michaelcain9324 Год назад

    My favorite SK book, by a Green Mile. He can't kill the little girl. But, this is SK. He can totally kill the little girl.

  • @BioPhoenixReviews
    @BioPhoenixReviews Год назад

    been interested in wanting to read this one even though im not a baseball fan i do like the idea. i will admit i find the name of the book sounds like a generic romance novel lol but that pop up book looks amazing

  • @evelienjalving4514
    @evelienjalving4514 Год назад

    I loved this book! It's so good.

  • @helgestrm9670
    @helgestrm9670 Год назад

    Brilliant thumbnail!

  • @bigaldoesbooktube1097
    @bigaldoesbooktube1097 Год назад

    Wanted to come and drop a like on a book review 👏

  • @samofWinterfell
    @samofWinterfell Год назад +2

    Also one thing Twin Peaks taught me. Stay out of the woods

  • @fithfath3615
    @fithfath3615 Год назад

    I'll be honest, I really can't get on with Stephen King's writing at all, everything I've tried I've not enjoyed. (with the exception of Running Man) This story does pique my interest though, so I may try it and see if this works for me. Thanks for the review Mike.

  • @floatingcoffin
    @floatingcoffin Год назад +1

    regardless* Mike:)

  • @HoodedMenace
    @HoodedMenace Год назад

    Whoa! Mike owns a Red Sox hat!?

  • @alynam82
    @alynam82 Год назад +1

    I live in NJ so the I got the Appalachian mountains north and also west of me. I've hiked out there a handful of times, and I know how easy it could be to step off trail and not find your way back... thank goodness I never had any dire situation (knocks on wood 👊 🪵). The woods are vast for MILES.
    Anyways, I read this back in junior year high school, and loved it! This could probably be due for a re-read this summer

  • @hollyroberts632
    @hollyroberts632 Год назад

    Stephen King scared the pants off me w/ The Shining years before this book 👀😬

  • @punky19761
    @punky19761 Год назад

    I don’t really know or like baseball, but I very much enjoyed this book. So if you think you might not like this book because you don’t like baseball, you still might.

  • @tammylewis5876
    @tammylewis5876 Год назад +1

    Just think how one of your son's would feel being lost in the woods? It would scare me to death

  • @oberstul1941
    @oberstul1941 Год назад

    Don't go into the woods at all? oh, but why, Mike? Don't you know the woods are lovely, dark and deep?

  • @jcdenton616
    @jcdenton616 Год назад

    220 words or pages? :D

  • @noteuser15
    @noteuser15 Год назад

    Sup

  • @wigglesworth19
    @wigglesworth19 Год назад

    I think you mean pages, not words

    • @koritsi2142
      @koritsi2142 Год назад

      I thought the same thing, definitely pages for this book :D Although he could probably also do it in that amount of words

  • @angelaholmes8888
    @angelaholmes8888 Год назад +1

    Unfortunately I didn't enjoy this book it's one of my least favorite books by Stephen king 😴

  • @bhattsumeet
    @bhattsumeet 10 месяцев назад

    I didn't like it at all.