Thanks Flake; you rock!!!Oops, did I miss that one? (sure...)
Edited: All done.
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Thanks Flake; you rock!!!Oops, did I miss that one? (sure...)
Edited: All done.
I finished revival.
Quite early I figured out there was aconnection. I was actually looking forward to how King would write it and was getting so far into it, I started thinking maybe I was wrong.Frankenstein
Then he met Mary. And my thought was rather mean.yes. I realize how mean that was. It was the thought that immediately popped into my head. Pulled me right out of the story and I had to delay finishing the book. I just kept laughing.would you like some wine with that cheese?
All in all, I did like the book. First 3/4 I loved. The ending..meh!
Why would it not even cross his mind (or the person he refers to speaking to twice a week) thatdemons lie. What he saw may very well be one place people go when they did. We'll call that place hell. But what's to say there isn't something - somewhere - else. Demons lie. They can present a false face as well.
Why would it not even cross his mind (or the person he refers to speaking to twice a week) thatdemons lie. What he saw may very well be one place people go when they did. We'll call that place hell. But what's to say there isn't something - somewhere - else. Demons lie. They can present a false face as well.
I think Jaimie isn't completely convinced, but considering what he saw and what Mary told her, he's at least convinced of the possibility that it's true which would drive most people mad. Also, when other people started dying, it was evident that Jamie set something off which is more evidence that what he saw was real.
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Giant ants I can live with. Now if it had been giant roaches...
Of course, with giant roaches Jamie might have thought the afterlife was in Florida.
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What indications lead you guys to believe that Jamie doesn't buy into what he saw? I think SK pretty much spelled it out that Jamie was completely taken in by what he saw. He writes on how Jamie seeks therapy because he doesn't wanna go kill himself and meet mother, that he tries to enjoy each and every moment in his life because he's fully aware of what's awaiting him on the other side. That's one of the last lines in the book, isn't it? That's how I remember it, anyway. Please correct me if I'm wrong. I only read the book once and it was last month heh.
What indications lead you guys to believe that Jamie doesn't buy into what he saw? I think SK pretty much spelled it out that Jamie was completely taken in by what he saw. He writes on how Jamie seeks therapy because he doesn't wanna go kill himself and meet mother, that he tries to enjoy each and every moment in his life because he's fully aware of what's awaiting him on the other side. That's one of the last lines in the book, isn't it? That's how I remember it, anyway. Please correct me if I'm wrong. I only read the book once and it was last month heh.
He did buy into it. And that's the problem I have. I don't believe he never would have considered other possibilities.
Why would it not even cross his mind (or the person he refers to speaking to twice a week) thatdemons lie. What he saw may very well be one place people go when they did. We'll call that place hell. But what's to say there isn't something - somewhere - else. Demons lie. They can present a false face as well.