Good yarn in the best Lovecraftian style. The TV version was spoilt somewhat by the ludicrous depiction of Crouch End. It bore roughly the same likeness to London as Utopia Planitia does.
This is the only SK book that I didn't finish. It didn't engage me at all. Having said that, a fair amount of time has since passed since then, so I might just give it another whirl.
In the novella and film we had characters that stirred emotion. Even the less likeable characters did that. The characters evoked anger, annoyance or sympathy. We had an extremely intriguing central premise, and the mist itself was truly terrifying, populated by some great, monsters that...
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