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  • Опубликовано: 24 июл 2024
  • Mike continues his Into the Multiverse series by talking about the fourth published novel by Stephen King, 1978's The Stand.
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    0:00 Introduction and Excerpt Reading
    2:03 Background and Personal History
    4:00 Non-Spoiler Review
    26:05 Spoiler Thoughts
    39:12 Multiverse Connections
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  • @73mleduc
    @73mleduc 3 года назад +261

    King in an interview a few years back was telling them that The Stand gets a resurgence in sales every time there is an illness or threat of one like ebola.

    • @willemvandeursen3105
      @willemvandeursen3105 2 года назад +13

      O, yes. When I feel a flu coming up I start rereading the unabridged version immediately. Sore throat, running nose, fever, hacking away between the clammy bed sheets- it's the ultimate masochist experience! Thanks, Mr King!

    • @FullStewart
      @FullStewart 2 года назад +7

      I looked up the google trends of this book, the spike in 2020 is crazy

  • @andrewnixon4469
    @andrewnixon4469 Год назад +36

    There was that scene where Larry realized Leo can read thoughts, AKA he had the shine, which I think is part why he got along with Abigale so well

  • @solitaryrecluse7740
    @solitaryrecluse7740 4 года назад +254

    M-O-O-N, that spells "masterpiece".

    • @mikesbookreviews
      @mikesbookreviews  4 года назад +31

      +1

    • @solitaryrecluse7740
      @solitaryrecluse7740 4 года назад +32

      Honestly, one of the funniest moments is late in the novel when he actually says "M-O-O-N, that spells 'moon'."

    • @kristenpetrus991
      @kristenpetrus991 4 года назад +10

      The Lord is my shepherd. I shall not want for nothing. He makes me lie down in the green pastures. He greases up my head with oil. He gives me kung-fu in the face of my enemies. Amen

    • @EdgeOfEntropy17
      @EdgeOfEntropy17 3 года назад +2

      I am glad you enjoyed the book, but as a story, it fails on almost all levels. For example, what did Mother Abigail accomplish? Which of the protagonists (Good Guys) defeated the bad guy? Why use a literal Deus Ex Machina to end the story?
      If you know anything about story structure, you will see that the Stand fails horribly. It has some great characters, it has some cool moments, and I enjoyed it, but it is far from a masterpiece.

    • @pizzarules22
      @pizzarules22 3 года назад +2

      @@calebmauer1751 "everyone likes it" is such a terrible statement lol

  • @ryanforest4849
    @ryanforest4849 2 года назад +97

    i'm pretty sure that mother abigail confirms in this book that she has the shine:
    "I started having dreams two years before this plague ever fell. I've always dreamed, and sometimes my dreams have come true. Prophecy is the gift of God and everyone has smidge of it. My own grandmother used to call it the shining lamp of God, sometimes just the shine."

    • @piousmutilator4513
      @piousmutilator4513 Год назад +3

      Very nice!!

    • @RocketRcn947
      @RocketRcn947 11 месяцев назад +2

      Is Mother Abigail possibly Dick Hallorann’s great, great, great grandmother….?!

    • @Welther47
      @Welther47 6 месяцев назад +1

      god is just a word, like Shine.

    • @BobBob73271
      @BobBob73271 6 месяцев назад

      Nice! I thought I remembered her mentioning the shine somewhere

    • @JohnMinehan-lx9ts
      @JohnMinehan-lx9ts 4 месяца назад

      This is part of King's shared universe, although he has not really developed this element, even in Dr. Sleep.@@BobBob73271

  • @aden.e
    @aden.e 3 года назад +107

    i found a true first edition hardcover of the stand a few weeks back at my thrift store for $2. the excitement i had was uncontainable

    • @lakeshoredisciples906
      @lakeshoredisciples906 3 года назад +8

      That's a steal!

    • @leob4403
      @leob4403 8 месяцев назад

      Was it the unabridged version?

    • @hto8010
      @hto8010 7 месяцев назад +2

      I messed up bad one day. There was an uncut version of the Stand at Goodwill in MINT condition one time I went. Cant remember why I didn’t end up buying it but boy o boy do I regret it. Luckily I found one eventually but not as new.

  • @Brownie5540
    @Brownie5540 3 года назад +39

    Mother Abagail "My own grandmother used to call it the shining." The picture of the text doesn't have the page number, so I can't give that, sorry.

    • @gemuesepampe9864
      @gemuesepampe9864 3 года назад +4

      "The shining lamp of god, sometimes just the shine" - mass market paperback: page 597

  • @pboyle2112
    @pboyle2112 4 года назад +33

    The Stand is one of my favorite books of all time. The first time I read the book I was sick with the flu scared the scrap out of me.

    • @mikesbookreviews
      @mikesbookreviews  4 года назад +16

      Ha ha I got a sore throat while reading it and was like WTF?!

    • @Themaninblack19
      @Themaninblack19 Год назад +1

      I started Reading it and i was basically in the beginning , when the virus is already going nuts and the Army is trying to contain information , for like 4 days there were Army Helicopters flying by my house in perfect formation and it freaked me out 🤣
      It was an air show and i dint know about it

    • @Cyn_Razz
      @Cyn_Razz Год назад +1

      I just finished it last night and the last week I’ve been reading it I came down with one of the worst colds, or perhaps it’s the flu I’ve ever had. Very eerie.

    • @CurieBohr
      @CurieBohr 7 месяцев назад

      My son had a cough that lasted weeks. Had me concerned for sure lol

  • @MagicJulienBertone
    @MagicJulienBertone 3 года назад +13

    I was introduced to The Stand with the TV series and absolutely loved it. I own multiple versions of both the novel and the TV series. It is one of my favorite stories!

  • @katrinabill8247
    @katrinabill8247 2 года назад +51

    Mother Abagail said in the book that her grandmother called her gift “the shine.” I remember reading this and dropping my jaw on the floor

    • @mattieatkins1474
      @mattieatkins1474 2 года назад +2

      I was going to comment this! I remember that line as well

    • @minestwenty7849
      @minestwenty7849 Год назад +1

      Maybe she’s related to Richard Hallorann

    • @johngalt6838
      @johngalt6838 Год назад

      He always overlapped themes and characters.....Heck...Flagg is all over his books.

    • @GreenSabre187
      @GreenSabre187 7 месяцев назад

      @@johngalt6838 SPOILER
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      for example what becomes of the ending of the stand, midworld

    • @zaurak73
      @zaurak73 Месяц назад

      I just finished reading the book and had the same reaction when learning that Abagail had the shine.

  • @paulcain548
    @paulcain548 3 года назад +29

    I absolutely adore this book. I first read King when I was maybe 13 (‘Salem’s Lot 👍🏻) and it was his skill as a storyteller that kept me reading books to this day. I only read The Stand for the first time 2 years ago. What can I say? Save the best for last. Would you believe I have IT (still not read it 😲) and am now raring to go. Your enthusiasm for King has relit the spark. Keep up the great content. Stay safe, my friend 👍🏻🇬🇧

  • @LesMartin
    @LesMartin 4 года назад +5

    I wish I could like this 1000 times. Great to see you covering this. One of my favorites! I've actually read this one 3 times over the years.

    • @mikesbookreviews
      @mikesbookreviews  4 года назад +1

      It’s a really special book and in my Top 10 of all time.

  • @jackbutler8341
    @jackbutler8341 3 года назад +68

    Just finished the uncut version. It was such a great book really felt the characters were real people and a great book about fate and battle between good and evil

    • @GreatOldOne9866
      @GreatOldOne9866 3 года назад +3

      It’s definitely good vs evil, I haven’t read it yet but I did watch the old miniseries and it brought a lot of emotion. Now I want to read the book. I’m currently reading IT now though.

    • @ryanmcwilliams8784
      @ryanmcwilliams8784 2 года назад +2

      I just finished it myself. I gotta say when Stu falls and breaks his leg I was in tears. The way the book just kills off characters just suddenly and harshly just like it would be like in the real world. It was a fantastic book I almost want to listen to it again immediately but I’m listening to the dark tower now that I realize Randall Flagg is the dark man in that as well. I’m into the rabbit hole guys help

    • @givemeshelter.
      @givemeshelter. 2 года назад

      I'm considering reading. Watched both miniseries. How long did it take you to finish the book? It's size intimidates me, greatly.

    • @ryanmcwilliams8784
      @ryanmcwilliams8784 2 года назад +1

      @@givemeshelter. on audible it’s about 50 hours. And I had it on 1.5 speed. It’s a beast of a book that’s for sure

    • @jamespringle7408
      @jamespringle7408 Год назад

      Which version do I read

  • @amayacomics
    @amayacomics 3 года назад +27

    Thanks a lot for this! After completing the book there's a huge void and this review helps to fill it up!

    • @mikesbookreviews
      @mikesbookreviews  3 года назад +6

      It’s a void that has yet to be filled.

    • @ryanvincent5015
      @ryanvincent5015 3 года назад +1

      Meaning? Alot to swallow? I'm about to start it

    • @redtheftredemption2907
      @redtheftredemption2907 3 года назад +2

      @@mikesbookreviews you got me into this book. The stand is the third book by King i have read and so far the stand is my favorite. I am now reading the dark tower now.

  • @calista3371
    @calista3371 4 года назад +20

    This was my favorite King book until I read 11/22/63. This is a masterpiece. After your comments, I did start this 3 days ago and I find myself so engrossed and 100 pages just slip by. It reads so easy. It is brilliant. Thanks for putting this series and video. I love your indepth review.

    • @calista3371
      @calista3371 4 года назад +4

      This is his longest novel. It was 444,414 and the Stand is 472,376 words. Monsters of goodness.

    • @mikesbookreviews
      @mikesbookreviews  4 года назад +13

      11/22/63 is just gorgeous.

  • @ChadQuick270W
    @ChadQuick270W 3 года назад +87

    His best book ever. It’s so scary because it mostly reads as non-fiction, especially with what’s going on these days.

    • @soitgoes290
      @soitgoes290 3 года назад +2

      Only retards believe the news

    • @callum7081
      @callum7081 8 месяцев назад +1

      Literally lol, the wuhan lab theory has some credibility.

  • @izveglic
    @izveglic 4 года назад

    Absolutely superb review! Insightful, well presented and thorough. Can't believe I found your channel only now. :)

  • @pamrocks5098
    @pamrocks5098 3 года назад +11

    I absolutely love this book & the characters. Harold breaks my heart, as does Larry (one of my favorite characters, too)! But Lloyd Henreid...so complex, so perfect!

  • @spyroskamilalis2515
    @spyroskamilalis2515 4 года назад +3

    I've read this one back when I was 20 (33 now), after having spent most of my teens reading Tolkien's and Stephen King's books. Loved it from the start! Thanks for this series, Mike; I am reminded of good times!

  • @bloodynine9017
    @bloodynine9017 3 года назад +56

    I feel like the both Tunnel scenes were powerful, the way Trash goes back to the Kid shows how broken he is. Larry pushing on and going through the tunnel is the start of his character arch in my opinion.

    • @bloodynine9017
      @bloodynine9017 3 года назад +9

      @Tyler Gay Larry was scared but pushed on through, Trash was scared but walked away. See where I’m going?

    • @evirareid1500
      @evirareid1500 Год назад

      Trash went back because he had no choice and it still ended tragically with Kid dying by Flaggs wolves. He is trash after all....that whole arc ended in trash.

  • @PeterStawicki
    @PeterStawicki 3 года назад +38

    Spoiler - The Greatest Line Ever "And they never saw Stu Redman again" (I had a fricken cow!!)

    • @edencantu6599
      @edencantu6599 3 года назад +4

      Just read this line a few days ago. I was royally pissed.

    • @carterphillips3357
      @carterphillips3357 2 года назад +2

      It gets twisted like a dagger when everything plays out.

    • @Kaleidosope_Eyes
      @Kaleidosope_Eyes 3 месяца назад +2

      spoiler
      i especially love the twist that comes with that line

  • @Mark-iv6yg
    @Mark-iv6yg 4 года назад +3

    Got this bad boy on the reading list for later this year, can’t wait! I vaguely remember it from my teenage days, looking forward to a reread...
    Another thoroughly engaging review man 👍

    • @mikesbookreviews
      @mikesbookreviews  4 года назад +2

      Thanks! Since I read it just 3 years ago I’ll wait for a bit but I will absolutely re-read this one before I kick the bucket. It’s too good not to.

  • @TheEternalElir
    @TheEternalElir 4 года назад

    This was my first Stephen King novel and man I love it, definitely going to read more Stephen King. Great channel dude, looking forward to more videos - More Wheel Of Time please - and keep up the goo... great work.

    • @JekyViews
      @JekyViews 3 года назад +1

      You started with this? Wow, strong start! My first one was The Dark Half (found it in my Granny’s book shelf), and the second was The Dead Zone (mom’s book shelf). But I did read The Stand early, I remember doing a book report on it when I was thirteen.

  • @misterkefir
    @misterkefir 3 года назад +10

    Absolutely amazing book, so atmospheric. Definitely one of my favourite novels ever. Cheers!

  • @jamieserrano827
    @jamieserrano827 4 года назад +6

    I love the 90s miniseries and I just recently got it on DVD while I was listening to the audiobook

  • @Leaving_Hope
    @Leaving_Hope Год назад +37

    I just finished reading “The Stand” yesterday. I can’t get over how brilliant it is. There wasn’t a single dull moment, despite it’s length. It’s easily my favourite SK book so far.

    • @leob4403
      @leob4403 8 месяцев назад

      Try tommyknockers, it's very underrated

  • @rustywarrior5288
    @rustywarrior5288 4 года назад +11

    One of my favourite books. Period.
    I recently reread this myself (last summer) and in my opinion is a work of genius where all of the characters have something about them that allows you to empathise if not sympathise with them. All of the characters are flawed in some way - nobody is perfect although the story itself comes close.
    I'm looking forward to the new TV adaptation to see what can be done with a mega budget and stellar cast.

    • @mikesbookreviews
      @mikesbookreviews  4 года назад +1

      Yeah, this is one of my very few 5-star rating books.

  • @TidddyHD
    @TidddyHD 3 года назад

    Just finished this one! This was my first book of this length, and I was blown away by the character development. Excited for the new mini series, and as always, excellent review Mike!

  • @levymclaurin6975
    @levymclaurin6975 3 года назад +2

    Just Finished The Stand! Love your review and your channel in general great content!

  • @joshmurray3338
    @joshmurray3338 9 месяцев назад +1

    The theme of people are scary is what gives me the chills more than the monsters. I really love the part of IT where Eddie comes to the realization that the adults can be the bad guys while hearing some confusing news.

  • @gabbys1831
    @gabbys1831 3 года назад

    So happy I found this because I just started watching the new show and I wanted to know more and I couldn't remember the one from the 90's 😁

  • @bloodynine9017
    @bloodynine9017 3 года назад +9

    Currently reading The stand the 1300 pages version, I am currently 130 pages deep. I have read IT, The shining, Salem’s lot, Pet Semetary and the Gunslinger, my King journey started through your reviews thank you for inspiring me to read more!👊🏻👊🏻👊🏻

  • @melissac4318
    @melissac4318 4 года назад +1

    Great review! I read this for the first time in the early nineties and changed how I read books. I think I have re-read this book a dozen times and each time see something new in it.

    • @mikesbookreviews
      @mikesbookreviews  4 года назад +1

      For sure. I'll compare every single "life after civilization" book I ever read again to it.

    • @ChristmasLore
      @ChristmasLore 2 года назад

      @@mikesbookreviews , oh, have you heard of the Silo series? Howard Hughes (spelling?)?
      Don't know if I'd classify it as post-apocalyptic or sci-fi, but it's... amazing, just amazing.
      I know your TBR is kind of fixed for a long time, but hey, there's always surprises, like with Wayward Pines 😉

  • @laradep
    @laradep 3 года назад +2

    Amazing review! I've just finished this book, and watching your video totally complemented the experience. Your analysis was really on point. Thank you!
    What an amazing piece of work "The Stand" is!

  • @nram1
    @nram1 3 года назад

    Thanks for the review. I read the first book. Then the extended edition. Enjoyed both. Many years past before I read it again so I was glad to see the TV original series. Now watching the new one. I'm still listening to you so I'll comment further.

  • @writerfox
    @writerfox 4 года назад +15

    Are you going to read and review “The Eyes of the Dragon” as part of this series, since it ties in to quite a few of the various books?

  • @MeganHeath52
    @MeganHeath52 4 года назад +2

    Where can I buy the three volumes separated into 3 books as seen in the intro ?

    • @mikesbookreviews
      @mikesbookreviews  4 года назад

      I believe it was a limited time thing. They're quite pricey on eBay now.

  • @signalh9958
    @signalh9958 10 месяцев назад

    Mike! That opening was amazing! Thanks for always making awesome videos

  • @fluent2254
    @fluent2254 3 года назад

    Thanks! I needed this for a Novel study! :) Now I'm finna get a A+ B)

  • @jackieb325
    @jackieb325 Год назад +1

    I've read this and listened to it a couple times. Just talking about it makes me want to read it again, and yes, I am one of those people that felt the need to read it in 2020. I haven't yet, but I still feel the need to read it. That tunnel scene in the book is one of my favorite parts. It has stayed with me also. I think about it when I go through a tunnel, even though the tunnels in my city are much shorter.

  • @jchan8493
    @jchan8493 3 года назад +1

    I love your videos man so much I read stephen king the stand recently and I love it so much, can't wait to read more by him, I love the Steven King poster in the background with pennywise how can I get one?

  • @hanak69
    @hanak69 4 года назад

    Ok nice video, and you got a new follower, and again a guy who said IT is my fav S.K book, I need to re-read that for sure. :)

  • @wanghiskhan7345
    @wanghiskhan7345 3 года назад +2

    Just did the whole audiobook on my library's app, and it was great, 47+ hrs of walking, driving, and working on chores being treated to that story. Really loved the characters (most of them). Jistnr watched the 1994 miniseries, I remember Trashy showing up to Vegas as a kid and my mom turning it off as she didn't intend for me to watch the VHS she used to tape it 🤣 now that I've seen it all as an adult, I think Jeremey Sheridan singing "Baby Can you Dig your Man" was one of the best parts 🤣🤣

  • @sanjanphukan
    @sanjanphukan 4 года назад +6

    I finished this book last night and, I must say, what a story ! And it's the 1990 version so it's definitely the biggest book I've ever read (page count wise)

  • @wolfewiz
    @wolfewiz Год назад

    I just finished my first read of everything in the Malazan world. I’m looking for a pallet cleanser prior to doing a re-read of Malazan. It’s between The Stand and the first 3 Joe Abercrombie books.
    Which should I choose Mike?

  • @jamieserrano827
    @jamieserrano827 4 года назад +1

    I was listening to the audiobook on audible in January or February so that took me 2 1/2 ,three weeks to listen to that. My mom and dad were listening to it together.

  • @JPVersus_
    @JPVersus_ 3 года назад +2

    The first and only time I ever screamed while reading a book was in wizard and glass' beginning! I stood up and yelled "it's fucking captain trips!" And I scared the shit outta my mother lol

  • @VaskoBuk
    @VaskoBuk 4 года назад +1

    The intro on itself won you a new subscriber. ;) I didn't watch for much longer that the intro, however. I'm currently reading The Stand for the first time. Although your video is spoiler-free for most of the way, I will still finish the book first and then (gladly) come back to it in its entirety.

    • @mikesbookreviews
      @mikesbookreviews  4 года назад +1

      Glad you liked it. Hope to talk to you about it when you finish!

    • @VaskoBuk
      @VaskoBuk 4 года назад +1

      @@mikesbookreviews Well, I'm back, finished the "Stand" (complete and uncut edition) a couple of days ago. I appreciate how King doesn't pull any punches in exposing the basest human instincts and evils, but also the potential for good and virtue. I liked the Christian themes, as well as the anti-establishment vibes.
      However, definitely too long and meandering, and I found the ending a bit anti-climactic (was expecting a, if not physical, at least some type of "power-of-will" confrontation, but got a cheap deus ex machina instead).
      Cudos for your video and keep up the great work.

  • @custarddavidson8104
    @custarddavidson8104 4 года назад +2

    I started reading King last year (mentioned it before, thanks to this channel) and this was maybe the 4th book of his I read, and I agree with how most people feel about this, despite the masssssive length, I never thought it was a chore to get through, everything interested me and I loved every page of it!

  • @09RetsamEdalb
    @09RetsamEdalb Год назад +7

    Oh dude I loved Frannie! Frannie and Nick were my favorite characters! Right from the beginning, I loved them both. Stu Redman was a marvelous character too, and Larry's arc was incredible.
    But Frannie, her journal entries and slice of life stuff in the beginning, was the most relatable character to me. And Nick was just so much fun to follow.
    Might be the best book I've ever read! Checking out Swan Song in a month or two

    • @JohnMinehan-lx9ts
      @JohnMinehan-lx9ts 4 месяца назад

      When I read the book in 1980, I thought that Sam Elliott would have been a great Stu , Neil Diamond as Larry, and Bill Schallert as Glenn Bateman. I thought of Loretta Switt as Nadine and the actor who played COL Flagg on MASH as Flagg (because he was so nondescript and quietly crazy as COL Flagg.) I also thought of Dustin Hoffmann as Nick, then.

  • @JaimeEnFuego
    @JaimeEnFuego 4 года назад +3

    Making me relive ALL the feels here. My fave covering Sai King,

    • @mikesbookreviews
      @mikesbookreviews  4 года назад +1

      You know I had originally set out to do this video in under 20 minutes. I looked at the clock and realized I wasn’t even done with non-spoilers yet and said screw it. I honestly could have talked for another hour. Such an amazing tale.

  • @alexjohannes7908
    @alexjohannes7908 3 года назад +2

    Love these videos ! Great job, man.
    In IT, Ben lives in Hemingford homes too as an adult.

  • @keep_calmandcarry_yarn5912
    @keep_calmandcarry_yarn5912 2 года назад +6

    Only 100 pages left , don't want it to end 😫 what a journey! Got to be my favourite book now - thanks for getting me into SK 😊 T x

  • @queentaldiy1652
    @queentaldiy1652 3 года назад +1

    I've read The Stand, and It probably 5 times each, and the audiobooks twice. Never disappoints. Always something to think about; the essence of whether people are good or bad, and the implications they can have on each other. CHEFS KISS.

  • @dpeady78
    @dpeady78 3 года назад +1

    Just finished this for the first time last week
    Man, the bit that really got me is the kid, left alone who falls down the well
    Just so matter of fact
    I really really really loved Tom Cullen
    And now at the age of 42 I can finally see what all the fuss is about - an absolute classic

  • @nemoonbekend2483
    @nemoonbekend2483 4 года назад +2

    Not one of my favorite King novels, but you did an excellent job reviewing it. That was really well presented and I think you nailed it (those characters; man!). Looking forward to your take on Dead Zone (which, oddly, is one of my King favorites). Btw- Your best video intro yet. Perfect music choice.

    • @mikesbookreviews
      @mikesbookreviews  4 года назад +2

      Thanks! I know King stuff does moderate traffic on the channel, but he's still my favorite author and if I can sell one person on a book I love, I always consider that worth the time.

    • @nemoonbekend2483
      @nemoonbekend2483 4 года назад +2

      @@mikesbookreviews Very satisfying feeling. I remember back in the day when he was often looked down on as a hack writer of "horror genre" novels by many critics. Fools.

    • @mikesbookreviews
      @mikesbookreviews  4 года назад +2

      Folks that say he isn’t an amazing writer clearly never read this one.

  • @JLchevz
    @JLchevz 3 года назад +1

    Watching this video again made me realise how much I enjoyed the Stand. The characters are fantastic. honestly 8/10.

  • @DAVEHARSTON
    @DAVEHARSTON 3 года назад +1

    I read this on kindle a couple of years ago and was gob smacked when I saw the actual book and realised how big it was I felt I flew through it the book isbtgat good it just never felt like a drag at all thanks

  • @DaraDione
    @DaraDione 10 месяцев назад +2

    Just found your channel and thoroughly enjoying your videos, so big thanks right up front. However, dude, cannot believe you didn’t read The Stand until 2017! 😮 I’m in my early 60s and that book has been pivotal in my life since reading it when it first came out (or within a couple years after…) … I read The Shining in my early teens and it scared the bejeebers out of me (of course) and I was then hooked on King (although not a fan of some of his later work). I did purchase the big uncut version as well when it came out. Brilliant, just brilliant book in so many ways so thanks for giving it a spotlight. I’ve pulled The Stand off one of my many groaning bookshelves to re-read. 😊

  • @jenniferwood144
    @jenniferwood144 4 года назад +3

    Loved it. Have not done a reread in 30 years. Yet I remember it well. Good job

    • @mikesbookreviews
      @mikesbookreviews  4 года назад +1

      It's definitely something I want to re-read one day.

  • @danecobain
    @danecobain 4 года назад +2

    Awesome! Funnily enough, I literally finished re-reading this via audio book today!

    • @mikesbookreviews
      @mikesbookreviews  4 года назад

      I bet that's like 100 hours long.

    • @danecobain
      @danecobain 4 года назад

      @@mikesbookreviews Slightly over 48! :D

    • @scandle6161
      @scandle6161 3 года назад

      Theres so many different versions, I have a 'cut' version & an 'uncut' version, & theres a pretty big difference in page numbers. The writing is soooooo tiny too!

  • @damienmooneyham5761
    @damienmooneyham5761 3 года назад

    I just found your channel. Now that were many episodes in, how do you feel about the CBS All Access series (if you've seen it)? I'm a bit disappointed. I read the abridged version back in 1991 because the unabridged version wasn't in paperback yet. I enjoyed it a lot. I just started listening to the audio book, I'm enjoying it, so far.

  • @alexisdumas84
    @alexisdumas84 4 года назад +5

    Your comments about how you have to take your time, tell yourself you're going to be reading for a while, and settle down for The Stand really clicked with me. I do this for _every_ book I read: I'm a bit of a slow reader, so I like to take my time and really immerse myself into whatever book I read. So The Stand was practically made for me and my reading style. I think this is why, as a general rule, I prefer longer books that really make my style of reading possible. That's why I often find shorter, leaner books, without all the details and long winding plot-paths, to be so unsatisfying. I sit down, ready to read for a good long while, to spend some time in a world, and then it's over in a few days.

    • @mikesbookreviews
      @mikesbookreviews  4 года назад

      I admittedly read fast. In normal times I knock out a 500-750 page novel in a week. But there are certain ones I say to myself "where's the fire?" and I slow down and enjoy it. Trying to do that with the last 2 Wheel of Time books now that I'm not up against a deadline.

  • @jonathancampbell5231
    @jonathancampbell5231 4 года назад +5

    There are a LOT of characters in The Dark Tower who have "The Shine"...they are victims who are kidnapped by the Crimson King in the 5th-7th books so they can be forced to help break the Beams. As an aside, Flagg takes credit for causing Captain Trips in the last Dark Tower book.
    Flagg "appeared" in the recent King story "The Wind in the Keyhole", which is a story Roland is telling to the ka-tet in a similar vein to Wizard and Glass. The character called The Covenant Man is Flagg under a different guise, whether Roland realised it or not.
    Also, there are Dark Tower comics that basically act like prequels that feature Flagg and goes into his true backstory a bit, including introducing us to his real dad (who is also in that WitK story, though it isn't really addressed).

    • @mikesbookreviews
      @mikesbookreviews  4 года назад +1

      I read the last Dark Tower book 15 years ago and never did a re-read. So I’m sure I’ve forgotten a lot.

    • @austinthomas8464
      @austinthomas8464 Год назад

      Randall Flagg is the man in black in the Dark Tower he’s also the evil Sorcerer in the Eyes of the Dragon

  • @ronaldmccomb8301
    @ronaldmccomb8301 3 года назад +11

    Glen Bateman is my fave. It made me want to get into sociology.

    • @Akkatlah
      @Akkatlah 8 месяцев назад

      For a momment I read scientology lol

  • @toddbowers418
    @toddbowers418 3 года назад

    I read this over Easter weekend in 1983 when I was 14 and down with the flu . best. book. ever. At least until I read the full version in the 90s. One of my all time faves. Now that I’ve seen LoTR I see the connections. The center never holds!

  • @chrislawson1988
    @chrislawson1988 3 года назад +1

    M o o n spells awesome review mike just seen episode 1 ofvnew the stand show looking up anything about the stand and found this gem thank you

  • @solitaryrecluse7740
    @solitaryrecluse7740 4 года назад +3

    I believe it was in "On Writing" where King gave a lot of insight on how this book came together. King discovery writes his novels, and had written himself into a corner when all the good guys had made it to Boulder. He almost abandoned the story because he couldn't figure out how to handle so many characters all in one spot. One day, in almost a fit of anger at the characters for not moving the plot forward, he wrote
    SPOILER
    the bomb sequence, killing off a lot of the characters. He later decided to keep it since it provided motivation for the other characters to finish the story.

    • @mikesbookreviews
      @mikesbookreviews  4 года назад +2

      Makes sense. Most casts this big are going to have a body count. But unlike some others of his, like Needful Things, I was indifferent to deaths. In this one, they CUT.

    • @leob4403
      @leob4403 8 месяцев назад

      ​@@mikesbookreviewsI agree needful things was so silly, the character deaths had barely any impact

  • @mattieatkins1474
    @mattieatkins1474 2 года назад +1

    One of my favorite King books so far…. I love this review! The character development and attachment I felt to each character was amazing.

  • @jeffbousson3332
    @jeffbousson3332 Год назад

    It's seldom that I comment on RUclips but I want to thank you for posting this video, Mike. You did a fantastic job with summarizing this book!!

  • @jeff5624
    @jeff5624 2 года назад +2

    Holy crap Mike, I’m from a small town called Minturn, Colorado. Trash Can is now coming down Vail pass, after being with the pack of wolves.

  • @dianaacevedo9472
    @dianaacevedo9472 3 года назад +1

    I read this when I went to college in Manhattan...I would get anxiety when the trains went underground and I’d have nightmares about that tunnel scene.

  • @Merrick
    @Merrick 4 года назад +1

    oh boy, one of my fav Kings and could you possibly find a more temporally appropriate book? Not often I comment before the video, but I'm excited for this one
    Awesome video, thanks Mike!

  • @joesahagun2037
    @joesahagun2037 4 года назад +1

    What King book would you recommend after this to understand how Flagg fits into the whole narrative of the multi-verse? I've read The Shining, It, 11/22/63, The Stand, and Misery. I bought the Gunslinger and its next on my stack after I finish The Way of Kings. I was thinking The Dark Tower series is the next logical read but am very interested in what you would recommend next.

    • @mikesbookreviews
      @mikesbookreviews  4 года назад +1

      I've yet to read Eyes of the Dragon so I can't say if it's that one, but The Gunslinger (Dark Tower I) would be ideal.

    • @joesahagun2037
      @joesahagun2037 4 года назад +1

      @@mikesbookreviews awesome, thanks for the advice!

    • @mikesbookreviews
      @mikesbookreviews  4 года назад +1

      For sure. Gunslinger is a page turner.

  • @morzansreddragon
    @morzansreddragon 4 года назад +2

    I just finished the book, now I can tell everybody I read it at a time 'Life was Literally Imitating Art', There's no denying it's greatness for which upon reading I believed every bit of it and I cannot wait to see the new miniseries when it comes (considering I read 'It' before the new film came out).

    • @scandle6161
      @scandle6161 3 года назад

      I feel like you have to read the books that a film or show is based on, before you watch the show, as so much is left out/changed for the screen. I read the Harry Potter series as a child/teen, & have seen each of the films a ridiculous amount of times (I love that series as much as I love Stephen King!), yet I have just finished the HP book series for the first time today as an adult, & realised how much I missed when I read it when I was younger, & noticed all the differences in the films. I always think the books are so much better than the adaptations. Especially Kings, though I really enjoyed Doctor Sleep. Best screen adaptation of one of King's books to date.

  • @tragikk03
    @tragikk03 3 года назад +1

    Finally, I found a book reviewer I can relate to. We are, I'm guessing, around the same age and you seem much more like me than all the other booktubers.
    I've just started getting back into reading (I used to devour books when I was younger before heading down a dark path with unsavory "friends"). I've never read King, but because of you I picked up a few of his books and started reading Dreamcatcher. I'm not sure if you interact with older videos, but thank you for rekindling my love of reading!

  • @ryanb3665
    @ryanb3665 4 года назад +2

    Great review!

  • @August.6260
    @August.6260 2 года назад +2

    First thing I do after finishing the stand is watching the very video that made me want to read it, thank you mike for recommending my favorite book of all time

    • @mikesbookreviews
      @mikesbookreviews  2 года назад +1

      My pleasure! So glad folks love it as much as I do.

  • @ianpfifer8672
    @ianpfifer8672 4 года назад +2

    I just finished The Stand the other day. I've been a King reader since high school thanks to a summer school English teacher, and my mom who read a lot of his books. I put this one off for a long time for the same reason, the length. I was reading the first book of The Dark Tower, and read that The Stand, IT, Eyes of the Dragon, etc. were recommended to be read before getting too far into it. What are your opinions on what to read before Dark Tower?
    I really enjoyed the Characters, both good and bad. I agree with you on Harold, as his arc was one of the best. For me this story is all about the characters and the journey, the end was meh for me.. but it was a great story, one of his best. I had been meaning to read this for a long time, and it just so happens i picked it up during covid, not intentional.

  • @adamrasmusson6976
    @adamrasmusson6976 2 месяца назад

    I swear, this opening and your opening to Different Seasons are the best, they made me a King fan. I stumbled acrossed them, now I'm a constant reader for life!

  • @UH98561
    @UH98561 3 года назад

    Do i need to read the dark tower series before reading this??

  • @JohanDjurholm96
    @JohanDjurholm96 4 года назад +2

    Great video! The Stand is my favourite book by SK and arguably one of my all time favourite!

  • @jasonjaffeux866
    @jasonjaffeux866 6 месяцев назад

    I finished this at the start of the month. I took my time with it over a few months and im so glad i didnt rush this one. I still find myself wondering about the characters that made it. Such a good book. I just finished reading mr mercedes this morning and now im on to under the dome.

  • @mayzo51184
    @mayzo51184 3 года назад

    I started reading this book in 2019 and the length was what's gotten me not to pick it back up for the longest time. Didn't help that this year got busy and since graduating college last year and then once this stuff happened this year, I haven't picked it up again. Everyone tells me to finish it and maybe after watching this review and hearing that CBS has put the first episode of the series for the Stand out a couple days ago, I'll pick it up and actually finish it. I've liked what I've read so far... Just discovered your channel because of this video and I really enjoyed it!

  • @yensid4294
    @yensid4294 3 года назад +3

    I read The Stand in 1979. I assume it was the original version. I didn't even know there were 2 versions in print until recently, my husband mentioned he had read the "unabridged" version while we were discussing the new mini series. I'd forgotten details like characters names but that book really stayed with me & I remembered most of what happened to the major characters & the hell they all went through when traveling to reach Mother Abigail. I especially remember that part about going through the Lincoln Tunnel, it made my skin crawl. Anyways, kind of watching your video as a refresher for the show since it seems they changed a lot. I'm kind of curious how different the 2 versions of the novel are or if extra chapters were just added. The Stand was always my favorite S.King novel but admittedly I've not read everything he's written. He's way too prolific to keep up with. I currently have the entire Dark Tower series waiting to be read & I think I will be starting that soon. I might try a re-read of The Stand somewhere in there too :) I think the reason King is so difficult to adapt to screen is because at their heart his novels are psychological thrillers & very character driven, but they end up as monster movies which doesn't do them justice.

  • @brandinhull95
    @brandinhull95 3 года назад +5

    I read the Stand after Doctor Sleep and it made me wonder if Randall Flagg didn't allow drugs and booze because it dulls peoples "shine". Perhaps this is how he was able to manipulate and control them more easily???

    • @carrisebear3499
      @carrisebear3499 10 месяцев назад

      We had a reformed Satanist come and speak at our church. They don't allow drugs or alcohol because it can lead to opening your mind to Jesus. I was shocked. The things you learn. So your explanation would work.

  • @mstrssdae
    @mstrssdae 2 года назад

    Like Mike said, it's totally worth the journey through such a long book. If I do a reread of this though, it would be in audiobook form

  • @locolima279
    @locolima279 4 года назад +3

    I liked The Stand. It's 5th on my King List behind The Shining, Pet Semetary (just finished the audio a week ago & STILL spooked), Salem's Lot & It. I liked the collapse of society in the 1st part. From there on it seemed like great character work more than great story. The Stand is worth a reread. Perhaps my view will evolve on the 2nd pass.
    Great video. Keep up the good work! I've got Dead Zone on my TBR. Might move it up cuz I'm gonna watch your full video & don't wanna spoil it. Perhaps after I get done with Powder Mage (which I'm really diggin).

    • @mikesbookreviews
      @mikesbookreviews  4 года назад +2

      I still say Pet Sematary is the scariest thing he has ever written.

    • @locolima279
      @locolima279 4 года назад +1

      Agreed. Extra points if you read/listen in the dark. Extra extra points if you have a cat with you.

  • @Musicteachersheff
    @Musicteachersheff 4 года назад +1

    MOON that spells a great review! Recently finished this. I am one of those that really can’t stomach “reading” book that big but I loved the audio book. It took me a while. I listened to about half of it and needed to take a break and listen to other lighter books, and then back to it. So even listening I definitely “chewed my food”.
    I think Harold thought Nadine was “with him” except for that “one little thing” meanwhile I think Nadine used him to try to forget about Larry.
    Yes the Julie part happened in the series but there was no drug store sex.
    Tom Cullen was my favorite! Everything he was involved in was very entertaining and the TV show NAILED it with his casting.
    I wish the epilogue with Flagg was a bit more clear as to where/when he was. Understanding the multiverse thing, is he still on earth?
    Also interested in what was going on elsewhere in the world besides the US.

  • @CurieBohr
    @CurieBohr 7 месяцев назад

    Loved this video.

  • @sagittarianfirerat7657
    @sagittarianfirerat7657 Год назад +1

    In 'The Stand' (the movie) the Nadine character is combined into two characters. There was a group of Stephen King novels made into tv movies that came out in the 1990s on ABC. The only Stephen King novel that did not air on ABC, was 'Carrie', it was aired on NBC.

  • @mnconstant147
    @mnconstant147 3 года назад +4

    Just finished The Stand and it was fantastic. It's a shame some people are put off by the size. I completely agree with you. The journey is definitely worth the time!

    • @leob4403
      @leob4403 8 месяцев назад

      It's the opposite of something like the Harry Potter series, which is just a complete waste of time to read though

  • @fernandopaiz3696
    @fernandopaiz3696 4 месяца назад

    I just read "The Stand" for the first time this past week. After a couple decades of hearing about this masterpiece, it more than lived up to the hype! What an experience this was 10/10

  • @jediredeyex
    @jediredeyex 3 года назад +1

    This was the very first thing I ever read by Steven King, and the largest book I had ever read, it was the late 80s. I heard my friend’s mother talking about it and thought it sounded cool.
    It truly started my love of reading. I was 13, it has sent me on a grand adventure.
    I though the 90s miniseries was great, for its time, the new one was ok, I didn’t find it terrible. I do think they should have left out the flash forward stuff, it felt like reading the book in random chapters. They should have just done in its 3 parts.
    My favorite part was the final episode or the epilogue. I’m glad King got to write it and give it the closure he wanted to give the fans.
    Side note- I do think mother Abigail shined. I also think that Joe/Leo shines as well. The book delves a little deeper than the single line they give him in the show.
    Lastly, I would love to see a beloved book done right for once. Stay true to the source, which they did for the most part.
    For a book of this size and already set up in sections or acts they could have easily done each act as a season and covered so much more.
    Honestly I don’t think fans would care about how long it was, if you read the book and had the patience to read it, I’m fairly certain you’d enjoy a nice long visual ride in the same capacity.
    Loved the book one of my favorites of all time.
    Love the channel brother.

  • @dominicaudy8479
    @dominicaudy8479 2 года назад

    I’ve just finished a reread of it, after a hiatus of maybe 15 years without reading King who, with Frank Herbert, was the favourite writer of my teenage years.
    This is still a really great book. It made me fall in love again with King’s massive gift for characterization and just plain good storytelling. Except for maybe John Irving, I don’t think any other writer could make me interested in chapters like Mother’s A’s trip to get three chickens.
    I was watching your video about villains the other day, and you discussed the bullies. Harold is such a great flip side of the medal as the victim of bullies turned into a vengeful creep. This is an interesting twist for King on the writer character, and I recognized in Harold’s characterization a few details from autobiographical anecdotes King likes to tell. I agree with you Harold really has many layers, and he is for me perhaps the most interesting antagonist in the book. Larry has an interesting opposite arc, ending in selfless sacrifice.
    While the power of the story is absolutely intact and with a bit of work on the reader’s part it’s also very relevant today, the central allegory itself has been blunted by the decades a bit. When King edited the uncut version in 88, his vision of American society still held up well, despite being at its core and as originally written a post Vietnam, post Nixon vision of the late 70s, with an almost hippy vision of freedom and democracy being reborn on the ruins of the “old order”, facing a near fascistic, orderly and authoritarian society. But America has changed so much since 1990, its lines of division have evolved and deepened a lot, and this really dates the book a bit, and makes the allegory less powerful. But I might come to regret what I wish for (or not) later on, as King said last week he intends to write a novel set during the 2020 pandemic and election year. That sounds sort of like revisiting the stand, without all the allegorical coating. Not sure how much I’ll like that.
    But that aspect aside, the book has lost none of its power as a story, still offers a ton of food for thought, big emotions and extremely interesting and unforgettable characters. A classic, as you said. It also wetted again my appetite for King and makes me want a lot to continue rereading (before reading for the first time his newer material). I hesitated between going back to Carrie to strictly follow the chronological order or picking next IT, which was my favourite back in the day and might well still be now. Finally, I’ve settled on Salem’s Lot.

  • @carrisebear3499
    @carrisebear3499 10 месяцев назад

    I've read this book at least 5 times starting when I was in middle school. I loved the mini-series as well. I adored the long and in-depth story of good vs evil and the nuances in-between.
    I also enjoyed John Steinbeck's, "East of Eden" for the same reasons. It's very philosophical and there's a good vs evil element to it. I highly recommend it!

  • @pyke209
    @pyke209 2 года назад +1

    Haven't watched this yet but I like his channel the most compared to other book reviewers . I finished this story this morning. This was what it said on the side M-O-O-N that spells "Epic" lulled in some places but that was very few and far between. I loved it, the characters were awesome each in their own way.
    The uncut was longest story I've read yet it felt enough . Awesome 👌

  • @LordoftheGame88
    @LordoftheGame88 3 года назад

    Recently finished the stand and I am in love with it. Trashcan man is my favorite followed maybe by Larry.

  • @bparsons1987
    @bparsons1987 6 месяцев назад

    The twist of the mother Abigail prophecy of "one of you 4 will not make it" was so good.

  • @tomahawkchop7669
    @tomahawkchop7669 4 года назад +2

    I have read both the uncut and "short" version but to be honest I did not remember the differences since there was almost 30 years in between reads.
    Flagg was such a badass in this then I read The Dark Tower. Realizing he was afraid of Roland Deschain just blew my mind. Roland is my all time favorite character in any story. Uncompromising

  • @dreamweaver1603
    @dreamweaver1603 3 года назад

    I read the 1978 version first and then the 1990 version in 1990 (of course). The only differences I recall were the dates being updated from 1980 to 1990, and a few pop culture references, and of course more fleshed out characters and some characters added that were cut from the original version.