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  • Опубликовано: 6 окт 2024

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  • @evermoremystic17
    @evermoremystic17 3 года назад +63

    One of my all time favorite Stephen king books! Gaunt was a villain who I knew we were supposed to hate but darn it his old school charm was just so likeable! 😄 Couldn’t put this book down.

    • @mikesbookreviews
      @mikesbookreviews  3 года назад +11

      He was by far the most interested I’d been in a villain since Pennywise.

    • @farhad_s
      @farhad_s 3 года назад +2

      So true, just can't seem to hate the guy. Such a well written villain. Absolutely despicable yet loved him

  • @tannerwride3676
    @tannerwride3676 3 года назад +64

    Mike, you introduced me to Stephen King about a year ago and he might just be my favorite author now. Thank you!

    • @mikesbookreviews
      @mikesbookreviews  3 года назад +13

      These are the things I love to hear!

    • @QueenCityHistory
      @QueenCityHistory Год назад +3

      Same here!!! Can't believe what I was missing out on all these years

    • @Kevinakletva
      @Kevinakletva Год назад +1

      @@mikesbookreviews This is also my favorite book. I decided to return gift to you. NIGHT IN ZAGREB by Adam Medvidović - they didnt translate still all four parts from Croatian language, but that first part is out on amazon, and it not long, so you can tell did it make you wanna read all series. Tell me what you honestly think of book, I will find something else to return gift if this doesnt satisfy you. Just be honest, its not rpoblem for me, Im a bookworm

  • @crazyperson1950
    @crazyperson1950 Год назад +3

    Just got this book out of an antique shop and felt so right to purchase

  • @AndrewsWizardlyReads
    @AndrewsWizardlyReads 3 года назад +23

    You have reignited my love of King…. My collection just keeps growing and growing.

  • @murraymoore9013
    @murraymoore9013 3 года назад +10

    I really liked Needful Things. It's amazing how he keeps track of all the characters.

  • @AndrewsWizardlyReads
    @AndrewsWizardlyReads 3 года назад +30

    Just scored my hardcover copy of this!!! It’s so beautiful

    • @markymarkeaton
      @markymarkeaton 3 года назад

      Nice! I’ve been looking for a hardcover copy in decent shape. Enjoy it!

    • @AndrewsWizardlyReads
      @AndrewsWizardlyReads 3 года назад

      @@markymarkeaton, It took a lot of hunting on eBay, Thanks

    • @Daniel-Lkn
      @Daniel-Lkn 3 года назад +2

      Unfortunately I couldn’t get the US edition which I love here in Ireland so I had to get the UK hardback

    • @AndrewsWizardlyReads
      @AndrewsWizardlyReads 3 года назад

      @@Daniel-Lkn That’s what I had to do for IT

    • @RebelJPL64
      @RebelJPL64 2 года назад +1

      I found one years ago on eBay. Original pressing and wrapped. So glad to have it.

  • @akashdefonseka
    @akashdefonseka 3 года назад +30

    I'm currently reading IT. Heard Needful Things is one of King's more underrated reads.

    • @mikesbookreviews
      @mikesbookreviews  3 года назад +2

      💯

    • @jeff5624
      @jeff5624 3 года назад +2

      I’m also currently reading IT now for October. Page 368. Fun read.

    • @akashdefonseka
      @akashdefonseka 3 года назад +1

      @@jeff5624 I just read the part when Mike Hanlon is chased by a f**king bird😫

    • @jeff5624
      @jeff5624 3 года назад +2

      Yeah, scary right?

    • @akashdefonseka
      @akashdefonseka 3 года назад +2

      @@jeff5624 And it's not the bird itself that scares me. It's King's claustrophobia inducing writing that does.

  • @gracejacob6727
    @gracejacob6727 Год назад +3

    I'm currently reading SK in publication order, but including the short story collections, and every time as soon as I'm done with one I come here and watch your review on it. 9/10 you say the exactly what I was thinking while reading it, same goes with this one. I loved everything about this book, definitely in my top 10 so far

  • @calebrands4912
    @calebrands4912 3 года назад +23

    I actually prefer it when a character being Satan is unclear. It makes things more creepy and mysterious.

    • @mikesbookreviews
      @mikesbookreviews  3 года назад +7

      Absolutely agree.

    • @Welther47
      @Welther47 9 месяцев назад +2

      I disliked having the character "just being" satan in the movie. It's such an easy antagonist; so uninspired. It's like when horror movies just have "a demon" to be the bad guy. Jeepers Creepers does it right, we have a demon, yes; but an actual character monster.

  • @esliet
    @esliet 3 года назад +12

    Just awesome book . When my husband and I first got married we lived in old 100 yr old house and I was alone reading Needful Things , scared the crap out of me. There’s something about loosing yourself into this one. Mr. King you are King 👑

  • @thomasgibson7019
    @thomasgibson7019 3 года назад +12

    Needful Things is amazing, you are spot on on the development of the town and it’s inhabitants, their build up. For me I loved the ending. It definitely made me think of The Dark Tower in an alternative way. For me The Sheriff is another version of Roland. For me this is in his top five best stories.

    • @gavvo-7640
      @gavvo-7640 2 года назад +1

      Deffo top 5 for me too :)

  • @SpencerDrummer
    @SpencerDrummer 9 месяцев назад +2

    I just finished this book and WOW, I really enjoyed it. I enjoyed it the same way I enjoyed Under the Dome. I love the small town, large cast books and I was worried I’d be lost in characters, but I found I didn’t. So much suspense and realism. I personally liked the ending. There were a few things I was hoping that wouldn’t happen, and they didn’t. So I got out of the ending what I was looking for. Thanks for the recommendation. One of my top 5 SK novels without a doubt.

  • @ryanharvey938
    @ryanharvey938 2 года назад +5

    I have read several Stephen King books and now thanks to you I've decided to read all of his books

  • @RebelJPL64
    @RebelJPL64 2 года назад +2

    I read most of the classics back in junior high high school (late 90s, early 00’s) but then didn’t read much, if any, of his stuff into adulthood. Needful things was then first one I read when I got back into him as an adult 5 or 6 years ago. I remember my parents going to see the movie when I was a kid and it makes me wish I had read this one sooner! Great stuff, prob top 5-8 King book for me.

  • @nickfoster9350
    @nickfoster9350 Год назад +2

    I feel that Needful Things is often overlooked, but more or less everyone I talk to about the book, love it. Leland Gaunt is one of King's top antagonists, in my opinion.

  • @jackieb325
    @jackieb325 2 года назад +2

    I read this when it first came out. I loved it! To this day, when I see the name Leland, I think of the book. I have it on my list to read again.

  • @hikethemike7349
    @hikethemike7349 3 года назад +12

    I also love Needful Things! Definitely his most underrated work imo.

  • @BenjaminTipsin
    @BenjaminTipsin Месяц назад +1

    I'm currently reading it. Thanks for you content man! You're my go to guy for Stephen King reviews.

  • @xph0ria
    @xph0ria 2 года назад +9

    Possibly my favourite Stephen King book, love it. Really enjoy the film too, though it leaves a lot to be desired. Amanda Plummer is amazing in it as Nettie.

    • @mikesbookreviews
      @mikesbookreviews  2 года назад +2

      She played her part well.

    • @greenhulk1982
      @greenhulk1982 2 года назад

      I really like Max Von Sydow he did a superb job as Leon Gaunt.

  • @dpeady78
    @dpeady78 2 года назад +5

    Just re read it for the first time in years and the ending doesn’t bother me that much
    I love the whole middle act where everyone is just being hideous to each other - so well written

  • @SuperStrangSshadow
    @SuperStrangSshadow 3 года назад +4

    Needful Things is a good one. Read it for the first time some years ago and loved it. Don't understand why so many people don't like it.

    • @kordo.93
      @kordo.93 Год назад

      I had problems finishing it because as the "pranks" went on and on, it got too repetitive and boring.

    • @SuperStrangSshadow
      @SuperStrangSshadow Год назад

      @@kordo.93 i had promblems finishing Billy Summers and Fairy Tale.

  • @angelaholmes8888
    @angelaholmes8888 3 года назад +6

    Needful things is one of my favorite books from Stephen king I can't wait to watch the movie soon 😀😊💝

  • @charleypatterson9956
    @charleypatterson9956 3 года назад +3

    I've been waiting for this!! Yay! The beginning artwork was phenomenal, Mike...great editing!

  • @dominicaudy8479
    @dominicaudy8479 3 года назад +3

    One of the great strengths of that novel, and why only someone like King could write it, is that the characters are entirely real and relatable and there's an awesome naturalism and sincerity behind the creations, despite the fact the novel is also a modernized folktale and a darkly hilarious social satire. It reminds me a bit of Balzac's La Comédie Humaine, which is the literary project that pretty much founded the "shared universe" concept. Pangborn is the best small town sheriff character since Harry in Twin Peaks (which came 2 years earlier, and is even referred to - the deputies in NT are very Twin Peak-esque) and Gaunt is fascinating villain, borrowing from the same folktales Jordan's Padan Fain came from. I really wish we see a great incarnation of Gaunt on screen one day. I love Max von Sydow, and he gave a wonderful performance in a otherwise pretty off tone adaptation, but that's another take on the suave devil, far more imposing physically. It's not for me the book character that King rather describes as an Ichabod Crane, gaunt, with bad teethm and that's the wandering, seductive in his ways yet also repulsive physically devil of the folklore of the North East, whether from Maine or the neighbouring Québec, where I'm from.
    I have less issues with the ending than you do, though I understand why it bugs you, and it's fine. I am only past book four of Dark Tower, so I do not fully understand what you are alluding to, but on a meta level the ending of NT is also steeped in folklore, where powers often come from a mix of purity of heart and wit. NT ends like those folktales about the devil roaming the countryside as an affable stranger or a peddler, dancing with maids, playing on men's desires in order to "sell" them what they want, in exchange for their souls, and in the end being thwarted and revealed for the demon it is. Or getting away with it. So it's pretty much how I take the ending of NT: as a final revelation of the book as a modernized folktale. It's very in your face and not on par with the subtlety of the character through the book, which is probably what I like less about it, but I'm willing to accept it. I'm curious to find out the DT connection as I progress, though. It might change my perception.
    I read that book in 1991 and revisited it a few years later. And I just now read it for a third time. I think I'll schedule periodical reread as this one is too good to come off the shelf only once per decade.

    • @mikesbookreviews
      @mikesbookreviews  3 года назад

      Yeah I love Pangborn. The best part about that Castle Rock show was seeing him again.

  • @melsbookshelves
    @melsbookshelves 3 года назад +4

    This is absolutely one of my favorite King novels. I absolutely agree that it’s like the small town feel of Salems’ Lot but it’s done so much better. Where I struggled with Salems’ Lot, I didn’t in this one. As I was reading this one I got the same vibes of Derry from IT. Derry feels like a character in IT and Castle Rock absolutely feels like I character in this one

  • @nikahtine
    @nikahtine Год назад +1

    Just got done with it and absolutely loved almost all the characters.

  • @danielnett184
    @danielnett184 3 года назад +1

    Just recently discovered your channel and actually bought this book earlier today! I love all of your videos that i have seen so far... Greetings from Germany :)

  • @therubberman1997
    @therubberman1997 10 дней назад

    Mike, the first thing I do when I finish a new King book is rush to your channel for the review video. Just finished Needful Things and I agree with you about it. Loved the book overall, the small town, the characters, the build up, the pay off, but what the heck was that ending? 🥴
    I almost feel better knowing that there is a DT reference in there because at least that makes more sense? That final showdown was bananas. Probably the cheesiest King ending I’ve read so far.
    Would love to see a video from you on a breakdown of some of your favorite and least favorite King endings.

  • @mickyplannet
    @mickyplannet 3 года назад +4

    The most bitter novelle of the Master. Really gritty on a very human level. I love it.

    • @mikesbookreviews
      @mikesbookreviews  3 года назад +3

      Castle Rock is awesome…and I’d never visit.

  • @izzo2998
    @izzo2998 Год назад +2

    Stumbled across this video a few months ago. Decided to read it. Loved it. LOVED it. The character development is amazing, and, by the third act when all of the character development is done, and connections are made, and things start to get REAL and bodies start dropping, you can feel it, because he spent 500 pages building up to everything. You're drawn in slowly, and not much really HAPPENS for most of the book, but when that third act kicks in WATCH OUT. S--t gets REAL.
    Also: I hated the ending.

  • @francissookraj3202
    @francissookraj3202 3 года назад +1

    Good review Mike, I read Needful Things back in 1991, just bought hardcover recently. I might read again when I finish Billy Summers which is excellent.

  • @katieme3130
    @katieme3130 Год назад +1

    This is a top King book for me too, ever since I first read it (and I actually liked the ending and read NT long before Dark Tower). On why it got overlooked, yeah The Stand totally overshadowed it. I can recall The Stand being this cultural event-even when I was too young to be reading it.

  • @Allwillbewellnallwillbewelland
    @Allwillbewellnallwillbewelland Месяц назад +1

    This was my all time favorite outside the gunslinger series. And the talisman has a special place, but needful things... it's when I first felt the PULL off a Stephen King story!

  • @angelaholmes8888
    @angelaholmes8888 3 года назад +3

    Top ten favorite books from Stephen king
    1. The stand
    2. Wizard and glass
    3. Insomnia
    4. The wastelands
    5. The talisman
    6. Rose madder
    7. The long walk
    8. The gunslinger
    9. Sleeping beauties
    10. Needful things

    • @yorkshirelasstracey5383
      @yorkshirelasstracey5383 3 года назад +1

      Good to see Rose Madder in there Angela.
      I would include Wolves of the Calla and Salem's lot for ..reasons. 😉

    • @mikesbookreviews
      @mikesbookreviews  3 года назад +1

      Most looking forward to Insomnia and Rose Madder re-reads since neither really stuck with me.

    • @angelaholmes8888
      @angelaholmes8888 3 года назад

      @@mikesbookreviews good luck with your rereads 🍀☘

    • @alona.deksne
      @alona.deksne 3 года назад +1

      Happy to see Insomnia high up on someone else’s list!

  • @annettesonnenberg7606
    @annettesonnenberg7606 Год назад +1

    Talk about endings, Thinner and Pet Sematary and hands down the best endings I’ve ever read in a book.

  • @nsartin23
    @nsartin23 3 года назад +5

    “He can’t write an ending, I think that is complete horse shit” - my favorite part of this review lol! Love it! Great review i juuuuust wish I didn’t hear the ending about not liking the ending haha. I loved Billy Summers though and I know you weren’t a huge fan of it. Always the coolest thing about reading though. Hits everyone different. Great review!

  • @jasongrimes8535
    @jasongrimes8535 11 месяцев назад +1

    Just finished this book today loved it. My copy is 930 pages not 700 the longest book I'v read and very sad that its finished. Next for me is misery

  • @ChadQuick270W
    @ChadQuick270W 3 года назад

    I read this when it came out and it’s still a favorite of mine. I like how he compares crossing two people to “crossing two wires and then every once and a while you flip the switch to make sure things are going as you planned”. The ending isn’t what I’d have liked but the rest of the book is so good and is somewhat believable, especially given how people are today.

  • @kartikeyshukla3243
    @kartikeyshukla3243 3 года назад +1

    Currently reading desperation and halfway through it. It's my first Steven king and I'm absolutely loving it. I really want to know your opinion about it Mike.

  • @chrisformby3039
    @chrisformby3039 3 года назад +2

    Great idea to have two people with a beef, but the vengeful acts are performed by an unconnected third person.

  • @crippiekaraoke6335
    @crippiekaraoke6335 3 года назад +1

    This is one of my favorite SK books and it's one of my favorite movie adaptations too!

  • @andrewpopely9511
    @andrewpopely9511 3 года назад +1

    Currently reading Needful Things for the third time, but the first time in 15 years. Really enjoying it.

  • @andreabknight
    @andreabknight Год назад +1

    I love your intros- make me want to read the book (its like a film trailer). I read this when I was a teenager and never forgot this story. How 'good/normal' people could be manipulated into terrible behaviour.

  • @bobgdn
    @bobgdn 3 года назад +2

    If I’m ever in Texas I’m going to go to your house and put all your King books in chronological order! It pains me to see you have them alphabetized. Lol.

  • @nsartin23
    @nsartin23 2 года назад +1

    We need a Mikes top 10 Stephen king books ranked!

  • @gailspooner1540
    @gailspooner1540 3 года назад +1

    The one I've been waiting for!! Awesome review Mike! This was the first Stephen King I read in 1994, I absolutely loved it, agree that all the characters are distinct from one another. I really enjoyed Alan's character development, its fed to you in dribs and drabs, so you keep turning the pages. The book never feels padded out, and I can see why some have an issue with the ending, but I didn't mind it, there is definitely something about Alan that feels like he might have some kind of 'ability' but it is never overtly mentioned what or if it is. I would still love to see a sequel, one perhaps with Sean Rusk hunting down Leland Gaunt, with Alan Pangborn back as a minor character to make sure his nemesis is dealt with permanently. Oh and guys, do check out the audiobook, read by the Master himself. There's certain parts, shall we say where king goes all in on the performance.

  • @jamesrazi3573
    @jamesrazi3573 2 года назад +1

    Been on a King binge myself over the past couple months. Just finished Dark Tower 1-6 and Wind Through the Keyhole. I'm glad I picked that one up, was thinking of skipping it initially. I wish King would write more side stories and histories within Mid-World.

  • @RalphNC09
    @RalphNC09 3 года назад +1

    I read this a couple years ago and I loved it! Except the ending, I thought I could have been a bit better but I'm honestly really forgiving with endings. Got an old school hardback recently and I hope to read it again soon!

  • @rebelbelle1388
    @rebelbelle1388 Год назад

    I'm currently 3/4 of the way through this novel, and I was kind of hoping there would be a clear explanation of WHY Gaunt was doing what he was doing. Hopefully when I finish it will be a little clearer, but it's been a question on my mind since the first sale he made in Castle Rock. I'm a little sad to hear there may not be a definitive answer.

  • @tylerpeck9754
    @tylerpeck9754 3 года назад +1

    I recently re-read this book by the master King. Amazing world building in this novel. It begs the question.. What is your 'Needful Thing'???

  • @edwardvasquez2060
    @edwardvasquez2060 Год назад +1

    Township building? What’s your opinion on “under the dome”?

  • @mmurphy3608
    @mmurphy3608 3 года назад +1

    I listened to the audiobook of this years ago when I had a long drive several weekends in a row. I was absolutely hooked but then remember being disappointed at the ending. I don’t remember the specifics exactly. Just remember feeling that it didn’t quite fit with the rest of the story or something. I actually want to read the book and give it another chance.

  • @marcusporras9571
    @marcusporras9571 Год назад

    Are you down to do an Under the Dome review? I went into that one with pretty low expectations after years of not picking up a King book. The cast in that one is also top notch.

  • @BlackHoon
    @BlackHoon 3 года назад

    I like the excerpts you read at the beginning. You should do audiobooks.

  • @Matt.Pattinson
    @Matt.Pattinson 2 года назад +1

    I read a couple of years back, really enjoyed it but I do remember feeling a bit fatigued towards the end with a "can we start to wrap this up now?" Feeling Which I never got with IT or The Stand. But I remember being underwhelmed by the ending when it did come. Aside from that I really liked it.

    • @mikesbookreviews
      @mikesbookreviews  2 года назад +1

      I can definitely see that. The Baptists vs Catholics stuff went a touch to long in the final act for my liking.

  • @awer01
    @awer01 3 года назад

    I listened to this book on Audible. At first I thought it was so-so then I saw an interview with King where he said that he thought the book was "hilarious". And from then on I loved it. I truly see this book as a dark, tongue in cheek comedy. And I think it was great.

  • @margaritaramos3393
    @margaritaramos3393 10 месяцев назад

    Read Needful Things 23 years ago. WOW!! Talk about a page turner. I wonder if it still holds up today.

  • @ThisIsJaysWorld
    @ThisIsJaysWorld 3 года назад

    He also does the huge cast thing in Storm of The Century (the book written in screenplay format, not the TV miniseries)

  • @MaryRose86
    @MaryRose86 Год назад

    This book came out the year I was born that makes me feel like I need to read it especially since I love everything Castle rock related

  • @jeans4108
    @jeans4108 3 года назад

    Love this book. Read it back in the 90s. I should reread it. I remember this was the book that got me into Lovecraft. There’s a part where a character reads “ Yog Sogoth” on a wall and I was like, “what is that” and it sent me down a rabbit hole.

  • @gavvo-7640
    @gavvo-7640 2 года назад

    Needful Things is definitely in my top 5 King novels of all time for sure!! It's such a great ride!!! What happened to the reviews of The Sun Dog and Library Policeman from Four Past Midnight though??? Please do them :)

  • @fullcomicalchemist2195
    @fullcomicalchemist2195 2 года назад

    I just finished this book literally today and I loved it. I don't think there's anything Leland Gaunt could offer me, but that's probably being too naive. I think if he could offer me my Hollywood crush he would probably get me, which we see in the book of course with another famous King (Hahaaa those don't come around often). However I personally love the idea and I hope we do return to Castle Rock sometime in the future. Thanks Mike, Stephen King has always been my favourite author. I advent read everything but your channel has given me so many great books to read, thanks for helping build my library.

  • @Michael_L_Morrison
    @Michael_L_Morrison 3 года назад

    I’ve only read this once, and I remember liking it. I definitely need to read it again.

  • @Aboleo80
    @Aboleo80 2 года назад

    I think this is his most underrated book. I love it! I got it at a garage sale and it set on my bookshelf for a while before I picked it up but once I did I couldn't put it down.

  • @jackiesliterarycorner
    @jackiesliterarycorner Год назад

    Needful Things would be on my top ten. I rarely notice the references, but that's probably, because I still haven't read enough. There are some King I probably won't read, because it's not my thing, like Mr. Mercedes, but I did get a book for Christmas on the Stephen Universe.

  • @RayBlake
    @RayBlake 3 года назад

    By chance I've been reading this and finished it just today and find myself in agreement with your assessment: it's one of the good ones. I think Bag of Bones will be a pleasant surprise when you re-read it; I loved it. Needful Things reminded me very strongly of Salem's Lot. As you say, the cast of thousands, but also the clued-up kids that are somehow wiser than their adult relatives, the religious leaders reading all the wrong verses and looking for dangers in the worng places, the poor chump who King saddles with his own substance issues... and the quintessence of King that sets you in a universe that could have been imagined and fleshed out by nobody else. Incidentally, one more question to ponder perhaps: when a certain character finds herself in - er - congress with someone she refer to as "King", are we sure that's really Elvis? Or is it perhaps a different King entirely - a reddish one, maybe, or even an authorial one?

  • @danielcorey2156
    @danielcorey2156 3 года назад +1

    Wholeheartedly agree with your assessment. If not for the ending, this would be in my top ten King books of all time. His writing is genius in this. I picture him laughing maniacally at the typewriter as he wrote this book lol

  • @Ulmo90
    @Ulmo90 2 года назад +1

    Loved it! I agree with you, I really want to see Icarium and Karsa fight, at the same time I really don't

  • @bookable18
    @bookable18 2 года назад +1

    Anyone else recognise the mr ballen music around the start

  • @jamieharris4865
    @jamieharris4865 2 года назад +1

    Hey Mike - catching up on your videos - I can’t find where you talk about what books to read prior to Needful things - I don’t want to watch this video in case there are spoilers 😬

    • @mikesbookreviews
      @mikesbookreviews  2 года назад +1

      Like most King books you don’t have to read anything. His connections are all Easter eggs and you’re safe to read them in any order except for Dark Tower.

  • @Elkoshairiyous159
    @Elkoshairiyous159 Год назад +2

    LeLand gaunt was one of his greatest villains to ever be created

  • @Kumite_Champ1988
    @Kumite_Champ1988 6 месяцев назад

    Read this just a few months ago, my first Stephen King book. It’s good, had a great villian, good cast of characters, and there’s some really funny shit that happens. I literally laughed my ass off when ol boy comes home to all the notes 📝 😂. Just a really enjoyable book that sets its hooks in early keeping you interested what’s going to happen next the whole way through.

  • @thenewtommyrockets1180
    @thenewtommyrockets1180 3 года назад

    Have you read I am Legend? I just started it a couple days ago and so far I'm loving it.

  • @cipriansirbu3699
    @cipriansirbu3699 3 года назад

    Thank you for this awesome review Mike,another book from King that I'm excited to read.

  • @carleakins2153
    @carleakins2153 Год назад

    Needful Things is such a great book. I actually saw the movie back in high school before I ever read it. I have a soft spot for the movie, despite its various flaws, mainly due to the cast, especially Max Von Sydow, J. T. Walsh, and Amanda Plummer.

  • @roberthubbard4881
    @roberthubbard4881 3 года назад

    This one was not on my Stephen King radar (still have a lot that I haven’t read by him) but I’m definitely going to add it to the list!

  • @savageinc33
    @savageinc33 Год назад

    This is the book I read after the Dark Tower. I was massively disappointed in the DT ending but loved the ending of Needful Things because it tied into the DT! It was awesome for me! TO this day my favorite King book.

  • @supernorry3847
    @supernorry3847 3 года назад

    I read Needful Things recently too and i LOVED it. So much unique flawed characters and damm that 3th act.... But now i think about it.... what DID happen on the ending? Could you please explain, did he go to another elevation of the Dark Tower or something like that?

  • @dominicaudy8479
    @dominicaudy8479 3 года назад

    You're right. Clutterbuck is foretold to start falling into alcoholism and die two years later (93) when the ice on the lake breaks beneath his feet. Continuity error, or we are getting into the multiverse theory where those Castle Rock continuity issues (in its location, most of all. King leaves info to precisely locate it with exact distances and direction to real landmarks, but it differs from book to book) aren't errors but deliberate clues, or a deliberate feature anyway.

  • @josephreusch
    @josephreusch 3 года назад +1

    This book sickened me with the boy killing himself in front of his little brother. King does horror differently, it is horrific in the most human sense, despite the monsters and demons that may lurk. It's the human depravity and utter hopelessness that burrows deepest.

  • @ruddplays4839
    @ruddplays4839 3 года назад +1

    hey Mike, maybe a weird question, but what do you use to record your videos? The image and sound are very nice

  • @fabrisseterbrugghe8567
    @fabrisseterbrugghe8567 2 года назад +1

    I love Carnival glass.

  • @NP-iy1zu
    @NP-iy1zu 2 года назад

    It's a toss up between Needful Things & 11/22/63 for my favorite SK book. As a native Mainer from the same region as King, Needful Things feels the most "Maine" to me if that makes sense. Leland Gaunt is also a highly underrated villain. Top 3 in the SK metaverse & maybe the scariest to run into for an array of reasons.

  • @adamrasmusson6976
    @adamrasmusson6976 Год назад

    I dunno if you read the older comments, but what do you think about Leland Gaunt might actually be Randall Flagg? They're both a definite agent of chaos.

  • @ChristmasLore
    @ChristmasLore 2 года назад

    Thank you! Finally.
    I don't see the point to read a story to find yourself in it, there's no obligation to identify.
    On the contrary, reading to me is made to open one's horizon, by sharing the human experience through the stories of others: female, male, old, young, fom any nationality, real or fictional, or even totally alien to the human experience.
    That's the real "escapism": being able to simply enjoy a story and learn from it, grow from it as a person, having been subtily told through the stories of all these different characters.
    (It's late here in Europe, not sure I'm making myself clear, but this has been bothering so much lately. I would be bored to death to read only about characters similar to myself. It's nice to get the empathetic feeling that we all share this human experiment, outside of our own little carapace.... anyway, thank you!)
    Also, a story is not made only by the characters themselves, we do want their stories!
    Adventures! In a beautiful prose, profound enough to make us both think and feel about all the things in the previous paragraph 🍂
    Jeez, I don't even need cough sirup, exhaustion is enough!😉

  • @gavvo-7640
    @gavvo-7640 2 года назад

    Maybe i'm in the minority here, but I actually rate the movie version. Yeah, they left a helluva lot out, but the acting, especially by the actress portraying Nettie was heart-breaking. The confrontation between Nettie and Wilma is beautiful yet so sad. I have heard there is a 3 hour TV movie cut of the film... fingers crossed it may be released sometime. Would love to know what was edited. Max Von Sydow was simply perfect as Gaunt in my opinion. Nothing will ever beat the novel though.

  • @ravenbellebooks5665
    @ravenbellebooks5665 2 года назад

    This is the third book I've read by King (I've only read three), and I had the EXACT complaint you talk about here. I loved the book - right up until that ending that came from nowhere. I think that's why I haven't picked up another one yet honestly...
    I'm not entirely sure what I would want from the store - but I'm sure I'd be ashamed of what I'd do for it!

  • @bryanlassiter698
    @bryanlassiter698 3 года назад +1

    Needful Things is my second favorite King only beaten out by The Stand

  • @greenmonkey2995
    @greenmonkey2995 2 года назад

    Yes! "Needful Things" is the best and my 3 King book I had to get when I started my audible journey. I'm telling you Mike nothing beats hearing this narrated by Stephen himself. King as Nettie Cobb and Aunt Evie Charlmers might be my needful thing.... Since I listened to it 8 times now lol 😂. Great review as always. Have a great day. I'm currently on my 7th listen of "The Talisman" another awesome one thanks to Frank Muller narrator.

  • @TheJesseGladSaget
    @TheJesseGladSaget Год назад

    Needful Things is definitely in my top-10 SK novels. Also it says Leland Gaunt is from Akron, Ohio; at the end of The Stand, Randall Flagg makes an allusion to Akron, Ohio. Perhaps Leland = Flagg?

  • @austinmoore1113
    @austinmoore1113 11 дней назад

    My second favorite King book (the first being 11/22/63). Leland Gaunt might be my favorite King villain, or just second to Flagg.

  • @B.LEE.DbrianleedurfeeREVIEWS
    @B.LEE.DbrianleedurfeeREVIEWS 3 года назад +3

    One of my favs. Check your Facebook messages!

  • @alynam82
    @alynam82 3 года назад +1

    I read this for the first time in 7th grade, and there was one part/feud that always stuck with me
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    When Wilma and Nettie Cobb finally came after each other, and I think Nettie (or was it Wilma?) buried a kitchen knife into the meat of her hip. Also, I think the guy with the red foxtail, he was the one who killed Nettie's dog, right?

    • @mikesbookreviews
      @mikesbookreviews  3 года назад +2

      The Nettie & Wilma fight is brutal as shit. End with a butcher knife in the skull.

    • @gailspooner1540
      @gailspooner1540 3 года назад +2

      I remember reading that part and thinking, "I would have been the same if someone had done that to a dog of mine." It's when I realised, that s**t was about to get real.

  • @marlonsytan
    @marlonsytan 3 года назад +2

    Have you seen the Needful Things episode homage given by Rick and Morty show? 😉

    • @mikesbookreviews
      @mikesbookreviews  3 года назад

      I’ve seen the memes.

    • @marlonsytan
      @marlonsytan 3 года назад

      @@mikesbookreviews cool. Here's a snippet lol
      ruclips.net/video/lN5ZZ64P4PM/видео.html

  • @timkirsten6184
    @timkirsten6184 3 года назад

    Needful Things was one of the first King books I read and it still stands out as a classic. Just love the big cast of characters and how evil and manipulative Leland is in pitting them all against each other. Been looking forward to your review for a while :)

  • @farhad_s
    @farhad_s 3 года назад

    Haha people are probably tired by now of hearing me saying it's in my top three with IT and The Stand. Just glad the reread reinforced the high opinion I had. I realised I remembered more of this book than almost any other Stephen King books I've read over the years, with the possible exception of IT, as I've read that several times. Leland Gaunt is just such a great villain, in the list of top five King villains easily for me.

  • @yonkobuster112
    @yonkobuster112 2 года назад

    Wish King would write another novel starring Leland Guant. Like a backstory or something

  • @burge2695
    @burge2695 3 года назад +2

    Loved needful things

  • @durhamviking1809
    @durhamviking1809 11 месяцев назад

    Just finished it. Loved it definitely a top 5 SK book, of the ones I've read I haven't read them all. Hated the suicide though 😢

  • @Smlmusic2650
    @Smlmusic2650 Год назад

    Maybe my favorite King book.