The Child Who Loved Tom Gordon
(Stephen King)
Beautifulst! ? at the beginnig it does not seem a novel of King, then you understand the largeness of Stephen King just because it succeeds to create those atmospheres of fear, brivido and suspance also with wefts not obligatorily studied in order to create terrorizzanti situations. Sure in its usual books (cmq all the beautiful) scenografia of the disperse small villages of the America that King invents predisposes well in order to create terror personages: but here, in ?the child who loved Tom Gordon? just not it understands as terror can incutere. Perhaps the reason that it has pushed to read this book to me, incuriosiva is also this to know to me like King would have dealt this topic! For a child of 9 years to disperse in a forest it can be terrorizzante, and it is on that the writer works: it succeeds makes you to immedesimare in the protagonist, makes to see the things you with its eyes, its fears and its small certainties! I when I was reading it did not succeed to close the book: and before reopening it in order to continue the reading the time after I said? We see that it succeeds to Trisha, poverina she is alone in the forest?? I had the feeling always here, reading and going ahead, of being I reader its salvation, I to give them the hope of being able to perhaps come outside from that forest sometimes me immedesimo too much, but they are convinced that King has played also on this? while the novel wrote was he to having to write the destiny of Trisha, then has passed the ball to the final reader Il is one fiaba? still Beautifulst!
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