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Luciferasi said on Aug 18, 2009 | Add your feedback
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Stubob72556 said on Apr 22, 2008 about the Hardcover edition | Add your feedback
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Memory Lane: I picked this up at a neighbor's house while babysitting one afternoon. I was totally hooked, and went straight to the library the next day so that I could finish it. I've probably read this book more times than almost anything else. It's definitely my all time favorite King book.
dalai lala said on Jan 6, 2008 about the Hardcover edition | Add your feedback
Book Details
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- English Books
- Paperback 510 Pages
- ISBN-10: 0751504394
- ISBN-13: 9780751504392
- Publisher: Time Warner Paperbacks
- Pub date: May 13, 1993
- Dimensions: 1161 mm x 710 mm x 258 mm Just how big is that?
- Also available as: Mass Market Paperback, Hardcover, Audio CD, School & Library Binding and eBook
- In other languages: other languages
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*** This comment contains spoilers! ***
What I love about King is his absolute love for his characters. It can't be anything else, it must be love.
This, as everyone know, is the story of a father and daughter who are on the run. They possess extraordinary powers and as we learnt to know from countless of similar works of fiction (o ... (continue)
What I love about King is his absolute love for his characters. It can't be anything else, it must be love.
This, as everyone know, is the story of a father and daughter who are on the run. They possess extraordinary powers and as we learnt to know from countless of similar works of fiction (of which Firestarter might be one of the earliest and finest examples), the Government wants them.
Andy MgGee, the father, has minor mental domination powers, which cost him pain and stress every time he uses them. Charlie McGee, on the other hand... well, it's not like you don't know it, given the title. As Andy himself puts it, "You're a firestarter honey... just one big Zippo lighter".
The novel is big but also vastly enjoyable. I remember watching the flick when I was younger and of course I liked it, but how it pales in comparison with the book. All the characters are really well written and expecially the nature of these powers, their side effects and unexpected results, are masterfully delineated.
A book I advise to everyone.
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