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July 15,2025
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Sometimes King comes up with the most brilliant and innovative ideas.

Firestarter was no different. The concept of a government experiment bestowing "abilities" upon people is sheer genius.

And then, to add a twist by making those abilities affect human genetics so that the offspring of the participants also have abilities? Pure brilliance.

I adored the entire idea of the story.

When King delves into sci-fi, he often hits the mark.

The Dead Zone, for example, was one of the finest books I read last year, if not the very best.

However, there are times when King confounds me.

Don't misunderstand me.

Firestarter was good, but it disappointed me in the second half.

The first half of the book, which spans the first two hundred pages, was incredibly interesting, captivating, and I simply couldn't tear my eyes away with each page turn.

Then....

Then, the story reached a point where, for me, the interest and the story fizzled out.

I thought perhaps I was in a reading slump, but once I finished Firestarter, I felt a great sense of relief.

It usually doesn't take me this long to get through a novel, and I also considered that January had been a bit hectic.

But even when I'm busy, I always strive to find time to read.

When I put Firestarter down, I never really felt compelled to pick it back up once I reached the second half.

Let's turn our attention to the characters...

I truly loved Charlie's character.

She was innocent, yet knowledgeable at the same time.

She knew things that children her age shouldn't know, and her innocence wasn't due to a lack of knowledge.

It was just the childlike innocence that we all possessed.

I also relished her devotion and love for her dad.

There was such a strong bond and trust between them, and I believe their relationship added an extra layer to the story.

Andy, Charlie's father, was also a great character.

King placed a great deal of emphasis on Andy and his willingness to go to great lengths to save Charlie from the government.

It was also fascinating to learn that he had developed an ability different from Charlie's and to see how he utilized it.

The antagonists: the government, Cap, and Rainbird, were well-developed as well.

I found Rainbird's desire to obtain possession of Charlie after the government was done with her to be disturbing, and it gave me even more reason to loathe him.

King crafted these antagonists to be despicable from the start, and I never once felt sympathy for them or wanted them to catch up with Andy and Charlie, who were on the run from the government.

I think this is a story that had a bit more potential.

As I mentioned earlier, the second half of the story bored me.

The characters, of course, were expertly written, which is characteristic of King's style.

I'm awarding this three out of five stars because the first half was of five-star quality, and of course, the characters were as well.

But the second half dragged on and on, and it was a struggle for me to continue, even though I managed to finish the book.

If the second half had been better, this would have been an easy five-star rating.

I just feel that the second half squandered its potential.

July 15,2025
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3 stars


Firestarter takes us on a thrilling journey as we follow Andy McGee and his daughter Charlie. They are on the run from a secret branch of the US government known as The Shop. Many years ago, Andy and his deceased wife Vicky were part of an experiment involving a mild hallucinogenic drug called "Lot Six". After the experiment, both of them began to exhibit supernatural abilities. But what happens when they have a child? A pyromancer named Charlie. She is the center of The Shop's operation, and they will stop at nothing to neutralize her. This book is somewhat similar to Carrie, but with the added twist of being chased by the government and Charlie displaying telekinetic abilities at a much younger age.


I had a great affection for both Charlie and Andy. Andy was truly fascinating, with his heartwarming nature and cleverness. He and Charlie had a relationship that just melted my heart. Charlie herself was precious beyond words. I wanted nothing more than to give her a hug and reassure her that everything would be okay. Their relationship really stands out. I have never come across a better parent-child relationship in a book, and it makes Firestarter unique.


The "horror" in this book lies in the extreme lengths that the operatives of The Shop go to in order to get to Charlie and her father. John Rainbird, in particular, was terrifying. At the beginning, the horrors are relatively mild, and you don't get the full picture. But as the story progresses, you start to wonder if Charlie would have been this dangerous if she and her father had been left alone. King has an amazing ability to make you feel sick and terrified of other human beings, and this book definitely lives up to that reputation.


However, I did feel that some parts of the book dragged a little bit, and I didn't have as strong an emotional connection to the action or the surrounding characters. I really enjoyed this book, but I can understand why it isn't considered one of King's masterpieces. It's just one of those books where you can identify some things you liked and some you didn't, but in the end, it simply comes down to being a plain "good" read.

July 15,2025
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What can I say? Truly, this work of the horror master Stephen King is a gem.

I have come across some opinions of readers who have classified this volume as one of the worst, deeming it boring and even rather tedious.

To be frank, at the start of the reading, it does seem boring and a bit monotonous. The narrative is highly repetitive, and nothing extraordinary occurs. There are numerous loose ends regarding the characters. For instance, questions linger about how they arrived, how the protagonist obtained her "ability", and what happened to her mother.

However, there were several moments of suspense and intrigue. Without a doubt, the best part is the ending. I never imagined it would conclude in such a way. It was a great surprise. I adored how the situation changed in an instant. I also liked the strength with which Charly confronted the problems and overcame them. I found the ending to be very emotional.

In conclusion, it is an excellent title that I highly recommend.
July 15,2025
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Damn hippy musicians!


This was a buddy read with my bestest pal, Firestar.


Stephen King is truly a master when it comes to creating characters with extraordinary psy-abilities. At the time of writing this review, several of his renowned works like Carrie, ‘Salem’s Lot, The Shining, The Stand, and The Dead Zone had already been published. It's quite remarkable to note that out of these five, three of them featured characters with some sort of psychic power. In this particular story, Andy and Vicky were part of an experiment that bestowed them with "powers". They had a child, Charlie, who was a pyrotechnic and had the potential to engulf the entire Earth in flames. Interestingly, the term "mutant" (similar to the X-Men) is only used twice in the book.


The core of the story lies in the extreme lengths that Andy goes to in order to protect his daughter from falling into the clutches of an evil government entity known as “The Shop”. This strong central theme provides King with a solid foundation to build one of his finest books around. This is King at his absolute peak, crafting a finely wrought, well-paced page turner that keeps readers on the edge of their seats from start to finish.


While the film version of this story leaves a lot to be desired, the soundtrack is truly outstanding and rocks.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=en1uwI...

July 15,2025
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I participated in a giveaway and, to my great surprise, I won this one. <3

It was an exciting moment when I received the notification that I was the lucky winner.

The item I won is something I had been eyeing for a while, and I'm really happy to have it in my possession now.

I'm grateful to the organizers of the giveaway for this wonderful opportunity.

Winning this has definitely made my day and added a touch of joy to my life.

I can't wait to use and enjoy this prize to the fullest.

It's a great feeling to know that sometimes, good things come our way unexpectedly.

I'll cherish this win and look forward to more such opportunities in the future.

July 15,2025
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You know, I really could have used a bit more firestarting.

It seems that in this situation, having more skills or experience in starting a fire would have been extremely beneficial.

Maybe it would have provided warmth on a cold night, or helped to cook food more easily.

I can't help but think about how useful it would have been to have that extra knowledge and ability.

It makes me realize that there are always areas in our lives where we could improve or gain more expertise.

In this case, firestarting is just one example.

It makes me wonder what other skills or talents I might be lacking that could come in handy in the future.

Maybe it's time to start learning and expanding my capabilities.

Who knows what kind of opportunities or advantages it could bring?

July 15,2025
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Raise your hand if you think I need to re-read this novel to change my score. In my defense, I was only 19 :_). At that time, my reading comprehension and perception might not have been as mature as they are now. I might have overlooked some important details or failed to fully understand the deeper themes and meanings within the novel.


However, as I have grown and gained more life experiences, my perspective on literature has also evolved. I now realize that a single reading may not be sufficient to fully appreciate and evaluate a complex work of art like a novel.


Re-reading the novel could potentially give me a new and more profound understanding. I might notice things that I missed before, and my interpretation of the story could change. It could also allow me to better appreciate the author's writing style, the character development, and the overall structure of the novel.


So, perhaps it wouldn't be such a bad idea to give this novel another chance and see if my score might indeed change. After all, we are constantly evolving and learning, and our opinions and evaluations of things can change over time.

July 15,2025
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As usual, Stephen King's writing kept me completely captivated throughout the entire story.


There are several standout quotes that really caught my attention.


One of them is, "Apple pie without cheese is like a smooch without a squeeze." This quote is not only clever but also adds a touch of humor to the narrative.


Another interesting quote is, "He poured himself a slug of mud" - referring to his morning coffee. It's a unique and vivid way of describing the beverage.


It's also evident that Stephen King has a great love for public libraries, and this is showcased in the book. My favorite library quote from this work is, "Her daddy," she said, "had told her that if she had a really hard question you had to go to the library to find the answer, because at the library they knew the answers to almost all the questions." This quote emphasizes the importance and value of libraries as a source of knowledge and information.


Overall, Stephen King's writing, along with these memorable quotes, makes for an engaging and enjoyable read.
July 15,2025
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Firestarter was the very first book by Stephen King that I ever picked up, and I truly liked it a great deal! It was first published way back in 1980 and is now on the verge of becoming a movie for the second time. The story of Firestarter revolves around a young girl named Charlie. She has an extraordinary power - the ability to start fires just by using her mind.

Charlie and her father are constantly on the run from a mysterious government organization known as The Shop. They are desperate to avoid Charlie being turned into a living weapon. I found this plot to be extremely engaging and exciting.

I really enjoyed reading this book. Although it wasn't my absolute favorite read and I don't envision myself reading it again in the future, I still liked it enough to want to share it with a friend. I will definitely pass it along to someone else to enjoy. Overall, I would rate this book 4 stars.

It's a great introduction to the world of Stephen King's writing and I'm looking forward to exploring more of his works in the future.
July 15,2025
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Firestarter has most definitely earned a well-deserved place in my top 10 Kings! This is Stephen King writing at his absolute very best.


This remarkable book combines some of my very favourite elements of a novel. There are mental powers such as telekinesis and pyrokinesis, which add an exciting and mysterious dimension to the story. Then there is an awesome young female protagonist, Charlie McGee, who isn't perfect or infallibly strong. Her vulnerability makes her all the more relatable and endearing. And let's not forget the ruthless, brutal, government secret agency that will stop at nothing in the name of national security. Their actions create a sense of tension and danger that keeps the reader on the edge of their seat. If that doesn't sound great to you, then I really don't know what does!


Charlie McGee is now one of my favourite protagonists. She is such a determined little girl with a terrifyingly powerful gift. The father-daughter relationship penned by King here is just so beautiful and touching. It adds a layer of depth and emotion to the story that is truly captivating. The pacing of the story is also excellent. It is full of action, but also has classic King character development. I adored the depiction of a certain character's descent into madness. It was both chilling and fascinating to read.


Seriously, there is such a brilliant cast of characters here. Fans of Jud Crandall (i.e. everybody) will be thrilled to meet Irv Manders. We're all suckers for a kindly but tough old man character, right? Firestarter is just a classic King novel that will keep you hooked from beginning to end.

July 15,2025
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July 15,2025
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It all began with twelve impoverished college students. Andy's friend informed him about a drug trial at the university that was offering each participant $200. Thinking it was 'easy cash', Andy decided to give it a go. He ended up spending an unspecified amount of time there and was administered the drug which also contained some sort of hallucinogenic.

During the trial, he also met the woman who would later become his wife, Victoria. And to their astonishment, they realized they could communicate without speaking. After the trial concluded, both were uncertain about what was real and what wasn't.

Not long after, Andy and Victoria discovered that they both had certain psi abilities that they didn't possess before this experiment. Andy had the power of'mental dominance', or what he called 'The Push'. Victoria had a very minor ability to move things with her mind, but she was reluctant to admit this fact.

A few years later, they had a little girl named Charlie. And it wasn't long before she displayed her own abilities. She had pyrokinesis - she could set things on fire with her mind. If her bottle was late or if she wasn't happy, things would just catch fire. Throughout her baby and toddler years, they were constantly putting out fires, yet neither of them ever discussed Charlie's ability. They simply put out the fires and never spoke of it. I don't think they wanted to admit to themselves that she might be some kind of'mutant' - a result of the drug.

Unbeknownst to them, they were being watched by The Shop. The Shop was a hidden government organization that conducted the drug experiments with the hope of creating a person who could be used as a weapon for war. Mental Dominants, Telekenetics, Pyrotechnics, and so on. Andy and Victoria had no idea that this was the case.

Andy later learned that there were only 4 of the twelve participants remaining, including himself and his wife. All of the others had either gone insane, committed suicide, or met with some other horrible fate. Now, The Shop had caught wind that they had a child, and surely they would be interested in what that child could do.

One day, Andy came home from work to find his wife murdered and Charlie gone. This day marked the beginning of a nearly two-year-long life on the run.

'Firestarter' is one of King's earlier works and, in my opinion, one of his best. It starts off at a fast pace, has a lull in the middle, but the last 100 pages are so captivating that I couldn't put it down for anything. Charlie's power and her control, or lack thereof, were truly amazing to me. I highly recommend it to all fans of thrillers, horror, and of course, King fans will surely love it.

Despite the rather tragic ending, it is an excellent book.
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