The slow burn is what makes Salem's Lot so good imo. Seeing the town slowly fall to darkness through the eyes of townsfolk where you know what is happening and they don't is just brilliant
Great video as usual Dave. ‘Salem’s Lot is my all time fave King book and I’m always amused by reading 1 star reviews of things and the ridiculous complaints people have - the ‘random filler sections of townsfolk’ bits of ‘Salem’s Lot are the absolute best! It’s a totally creepy read and I’ve recommended it to several people as their first King. Btw, I think it was me who suggested reading a 5 star review at the end, really cool to see that taken on board, nice to see the other end of the spectrum haha.
Love this video dude!! Can easily see you doing this for every book, or at least your favorites. Your reaction to @5:59 cracked me up - “There’s a ton of filler sections of just random people from the town?…” 😧🤨😒 Those are my favorite parts of the book, too!! Sorry it’s not a nameless gore-fest the whole time. I suspect that 1 star reviewers don’t read or finish the book, have the wrong expectations going in, or have some kind of political/religious/cultural axe to grind. For me, I love Salem’s Lot, especially the second time I read it. You can feel and hear the New England weather around you the whole time, but when Ralphie starts scratching on the window to be invited in? 🥶🥶😶🌫️💀
currently reading salems lot with only 100 pages left. it’s definitely slow paced and i asked myself more then a few times how long it would take for things to really pick up but WHEW, when things get going there’s no putting the book down. the evil in the town trickles down to everything and it’s perfectly frightening. i’m appreciative of the world and character building
I know this is off the subject, but I remember reading. I think it was a two star review of the book, it. The person reviewing it said that the book just started off too slow. You know because a child murder followed by a hate crime is slow paced.
Good one dave, had me going then. One star reviews of Salems Lot...haha as if righ...hold on....what!!!! Its a perfectly paced , tale of ordinary people in exraordinary circumstances that happens to have vampires in ( your not supposed to recognise a vampire as said vampire you dolt). An absolute classic (im guessing you knew this view). Great work!
I believe Corey Taylor said it best in a lovely little poem off the album Iowa (which is where I reside) People = Shit Salems lot is a fucking classic Even my fiancé liked it and she doesn’t like king very much
I love Salem's Lot, I like that the Vampire element is a background presence feeling Barlow influence throughout the town. How the Marsden House has defined the Town. More importantly how many people are actually quite nasty with a few good Souls. It's defo about small town politics and the people who live in this town.
I am very glad that I am not one of the people who don’t find joy in reading Salem’s Lot. It was my absolute favorite Stephen King book for a long time, and it’s firmly in my top 3 favorite Stephen King books.
Salem's Lot is definitely on my TBR, but I've yet to read it. How long (on average) does it take to read a SK novel? Given that they average 700-1k pages, it takes me about a month to read his longer works, which kinda puts me off starting them. I love his stories but I think I am a fairly slow reader.
Reviewers can be so hyperbolic... Probably 4.5 out of 5 for me. I think I gave it 5 stars on Goodreads. If you keep these videos coming, I'll keep watching them!
I gave it 3 stars. Felt it was boring for most of it. The romance stuff was just crap I had zero interest in the main characters. I don't mind kings long books when the characters are entertaining
The slow burn is what makes Salem's Lot so good imo. Seeing the town slowly fall to darkness through the eyes of townsfolk where you know what is happening and they don't is just brilliant
Absolutely agree!
Great video as usual Dave. ‘Salem’s Lot is my all time fave King book and I’m always amused by reading 1 star reviews of things and the ridiculous complaints people have - the ‘random filler sections of townsfolk’ bits of ‘Salem’s Lot are the absolute best!
It’s a totally creepy read and I’ve recommended it to several people as their first King.
Btw, I think it was me who suggested reading a 5 star review at the end, really cool to see that taken on board, nice to see the other end of the spectrum haha.
Ah! Thank you again for the suggestion - it really does round it off nicely 😊😊
Love this video dude!! Can easily see you doing this for every book, or at least your favorites.
Your reaction to @5:59 cracked me up - “There’s a ton of filler sections of just random people from the town?…” 😧🤨😒 Those are my favorite parts of the book, too!! Sorry it’s not a nameless gore-fest the whole time.
I suspect that 1 star reviewers don’t read or finish the book, have the wrong expectations going in, or have some kind of political/religious/cultural axe to grind.
For me, I love Salem’s Lot, especially the second time I read it. You can feel and hear the New England weather around you the whole time, but when Ralphie starts scratching on the window to be invited in? 🥶🥶😶🌫️💀
Absolutely!
currently reading salems lot with only 100 pages left. it’s definitely slow paced and i asked myself more then a few times how long it would take for things to really pick up but WHEW, when things get going there’s no putting the book down. the evil in the town trickles down to everything and it’s perfectly frightening. i’m appreciative of the world and character building
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I know this is off the subject, but I remember reading. I think it was a two star review of the book, it. The person reviewing it said that the book just started off too slow. You know because a child murder followed by a hate crime is slow paced.
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Good one dave, had me going then. One star reviews of Salems Lot...haha as if righ...hold on....what!!!! Its a perfectly paced , tale of ordinary people in exraordinary circumstances that happens to have vampires in ( your not supposed to recognise a vampire as said vampire you dolt). An absolute classic (im guessing you knew this view).
Great work!
I hope you were sitting down when you watched this one!
I believe Corey Taylor said it best in a lovely little poem off the album Iowa (which is where I reside)
People = Shit
Salems lot is a fucking classic
Even my fiancé liked it and she doesn’t like king very much
I mean, each to their own I guess…but also…I agree! 😂
I love Salem's Lot, I like that the Vampire element is a background presence feeling Barlow influence throughout the town. How the Marsden House has defined the Town. More importantly how many people are actually quite nasty with a few good Souls. It's defo about small town politics and the people who live in this town.
You’re very right!
Perfect timing, I am currently in the middle of rereading Salem's lot.
Nice! Enjoying it?
Great video. Thought salems lot was superb. Brilliant world building also.
For sure! 🙌🙌🙌
4:13 Organized politics too---especially religious states like I...
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Honestly..some of these, like the long one, give extreeeeeme vibes of "didnt actually read it, but heard from several people or other bad reviews.
Could be!
I am very glad that I am not one of the people who don’t find joy in reading Salem’s Lot. It was my absolute favorite Stephen King book for a long time, and it’s firmly in my top 3 favorite Stephen King books.
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Salem's Lot is definitely on my TBR, but I've yet to read it.
How long (on average) does it take to read a SK novel? Given that they average 700-1k pages, it takes me about a month to read his longer works, which kinda puts me off starting them.
I love his stories but I think I am a fairly slow reader.
It really depends on you as a reader…but I think his longer works are generally worth it!
Reviewers can be so hyperbolic... Probably 4.5 out of 5 for me. I think I gave it 5 stars on Goodreads. If you keep these videos coming, I'll keep watching them!
Thank you!
I gave it 3 stars. Felt it was boring for most of it. The romance stuff was just crap I had zero interest in the main characters. I don't mind kings long books when the characters are entertaining
Fair enough!