3.63 AVERAGE


“The world didn’t seem weird then; the world didn’t seem like the world at all, but like another place that you had been flipped into.”

Out of nowhere, women who fall asleep are covered in a cocoon like substance. A gauze that sustains them, protects them, and if broken incites a violence from the sleeping woman that the world isn’t prepared for.

A woman, mysterious and only willing to give the name Eve Black, arrives in a sleepy, small Appalachian town, the same day this sleeping illness begins. Coincidence? Perhaps. When it becomes clear that Evie is immune to whatever is causing women worldwide to fall asleep and not wake up, forces begin to splinter. One side to protect her. One side to force answers from her. The only question is, who is right?

“Stories were only stories, but the ones that survived over hundreds of years must contain nuggets of truth. The truth in these two could be: spells could be broken; witches could be destroyed.”

For August, our #awesomeAFbuddyreads was a little ambitious and decided to tackle the behemoth book, Sleeping Beauties. Landing at an impressive 700 pages, this book is by far the largest we’ve read in our group to date. It was also a bit different than some of our other choices, and being an avid King fan, I was incredibly excited to dive in to this beauty! I was not disappointed.

Once again, Stephen King has built an immersive world, this time with his son, Owen King. I’ll admit, I’ve never actually read any of Owen King’s novels, but the writing collaboration in this novel felt seamless. I forgot it was a father/son duo because it felt so so Stephen King. I am interested in reading more from Owen, just so I can get a sense of what his individual style might be. Plus, if he writes like his father, I’m already a fan!

There are many things I love about King’s writing and his worlds. They feel so real, so vivid, that they could be the world we live in today, but obviously, things happen and exist, that you wouldn’t want to face in reality. I know that this is done a lot in fiction, but King grasps human nature, and is able to portray characters so believable, so lifelike, that the world building feels more whole because of it. Sleeping Beauties is no different.

“If there was one thing he knew, it was that wild went two ways — the danger a wild animal presented to others, and the danger that others presented to a wild animal.”

On the surface, this appears to be a conversation about gender, and particularly feminism. But, I think to leave it there is simply to miss the deeper nuance and exploration into human nature that King does so incredibly well. Yes, this is a book about women falling asleep and what the world looks like without them. It’s a book that shows women being offered a chance to start again, to guide future boys and men into potentially better people. But, really, the message here is balance.

Both worlds are flawed, and both worlds experience violence and wrong-doing. This isn’t a feminist manifesto, saying that the world plunged into darkness the moment women fell asleep. Some men did better. But some did worse. Many, simply tried to stay the same. This is a novel that pulls apart the extremes and explores the meaning of them. It explores the value of both sides, and the majority who fall in the middle. The voiceless neutral ground, that often gets ignored in debates and discussions. King has once again shown that people are capable of extreme good and extreme bad. But they’re also capable of being both, simultaneously and complexly. That is the thing I love most about his novels.

“Except, really, when had men not been mystified by women? They were the magic that men dreamed of, and sometimes their dreams were nightmares.”

As far as book club choices, this was such an excellent book to discuss! There are so many characters, so many smaller plot lines, wrapped within the larger discussion, that made every chat we had so much fun. It is complex and diverse, and a book that is sure to have a multitude of opinions to go along with it. I know it did within our group.

Readers who do not enjoy an enormous cast of characters, or intricate storylines that don’t always intersect, may find themselves lost in the hundreds of pages of this book. King isn’t for everyone, and even within his fanbase, not all his novels are wins. For me, I really enjoyed this book. It was everything I find I love in a King novel. It’s more fantasy than horror, but there is plenty of atrocity to satisfy those gory urges. If you’ve read this beast, I’d love to know your thoughts!!! Comment below!
dark medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Plot
Strong character development: No
Loveable characters: Complicated
Diverse cast of characters: Yes

Anything Stephen King writes, I will read. This concept was really interesting and they managed to create a really good story. 

Boring and overly wordy. It didn’t feel like a Stephen King story at all. I made it to page 500 and was still bored so I skipped to the last few chapters and was disappointed in how the story ended. 10/10 would not recommend.
dark mysterious slow-paced

Reads like many of Stephen King’s epics but has enough energy to get from start to finish in an entertaining way. The characters are well developed and the idea behind the story is an interesting one and fleshed out in a satisfying way. Some bits about gender and race don’t work well but on the whole, it’s a good novel.

this was such a cool concept for a novel and honestly it was just as satisfying as i thought it’d be. i could’ve used more explanation as to like.... Why shit was happening but that’s not really king’s style is it

Need to sleep on this. :)
dark emotional mysterious sad tense medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: A mix
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Complicated
Diverse cast of characters: Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus: Complicated

First time reading King, probably not the best one I could have started with.

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