Hearts in Atlantis
Books | Fiction / Horror
3.7
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Stephen King
The classic collection of five deeply resonant and disturbing interconnected stories from #1 New York Times bestselling author Stephen King.Innocence, experience, truth, deceit, loss, and recovery are at the core of these five interconnected, sequential tales—each deeply rooted in the 1960s, and each scarred by the Vietnam War, which continues to cast its shadow over American lives, politics and culture. In Part One, “Low Men in Yellow Coats,” eleven-year-old Bobby Garfield discovers a world of predatory malice in his own neighborhood. He also discovers that adults are sometimes not rescuers but at the heart of the terror. In the title story, a bunch of college kids get hooked on a card game, discover the possibility of protest, and confront their own collective heart of darkness, where laughter may be no more than the thinly disguised cry of the beast. In “Blind Willie” and “Why We’re in Vietnam,” two men who grew up with Bobby in suburban Connecticut try to fill the emptiness of the post-Vietnam era in an America which sometimes seems as hollow—and as haunted—as their own lives. And in “Heavenly Shades of Night Are Falling,” this remarkable book’s denouement, Bobby returns to his hometown where one final secret, the hope of redemption, and his heart’s desire may await him. Full of danger and suspense, full of heart, this spellbinding fiction will take some readers to a place they have never been...and others to a place they have never been able to completely forget. Nearly twenty years after its first publication, Hearts in Atlantis is powerful and astonishingly current. “You will see Stephen King in a new light. Read this moving, heartfelt tragedy and weep—weep for our lost conscience.” —BookPage
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Author
Stephen King
Pages
688
Publisher
Simon and Schuster
Published Date
2017-11-14
ISBN
1501195972 9781501195976
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"Ah yes, another one of my babies!! LMIYC and HIA were the best."
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Nat
"Not sure what to think about this book. Some sections were 5 stars, and some sections were 1 star. I have no idea what the hell went on during one of the stories. The beginning and end were great, and I feel like it was just kind of a disjointed mess with attempted connections in the middle. I don't really feel like it contributes anything new to the Dark Tower experience; it just uses some of the terminology and concepts. I want to punch myself for saying "Dark Tower experience", especially because it's the second time I've said it today. <br/><br/>Anyway, I probably would have enjoyed the book much more if it would have just been about Bobby, Carol, and SJ. Oh, well."
"Came for The Dark Tower mythos, stayed for the feels. I have found King to be an awkward writter, but creative story teller. The stories contained here stand out as the best writting I've experienced from King. These stories provide glimpses into a period of American History that many only hear about in history class, with writing and character building that are sure to leave heart aching. "
"The first story was amazing it really caught my attention and i couldn’t let go. I felt sad that it had to end. The other stories however… maybe it’s just me (especially the second story) but it just seems like a lot of word salad and extreme detail over something not interesting. "
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kevin leven
"Love!"
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Carly Sandner