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Joyland by Надя Баева, Stephen King, Stephen King

katya_m's review against another edition

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Confesso que Bem-vindos a Joyland não foi nada daquilo de que estava à espera. Mas também, pelo que me é dado ver, Stephen King é conhecido por defraudar as nossas expectativas no que concerne ao género: quando se espera um caminho, normalmente sai outro. Foi um pouco isso aquilo que sucedeu aqui. Se esperava um aceleramento cardíaco ou noites de pesadelo, não tive nenhum dos dois. Mas tive uma introdução a Stephen King enquanto romancista capaz, com mais do que uma única camada, um nicho específico de público e uma fórmula-tipo. Na realidade, por qualquer razão, acabei por pegar num livro que é um hino nostálgico embrenhado num mistério sobrenatural e numa investigação policial amadora, mas que resulta num romance de amadurecimento com bastante suminho literário lá dentro.

É difícil deixar certas coisas para trás. Mesmo quando aquilo a que nos agarramos está cheio de espinhos, é difícil largar.

Não creio que mereça a pena esmiuçar o conteúdo de um livro na categoria de mistério/horror até porque, uma vez que já retiramos de cima da mesa a crença que há horror nesta história (não há nenhum, nada, nicles, mas não vamos contar a ninguém...), o que sobra é aquilo que faz avançar a história, mas vale a pena deixar assente que em nenhum momento, apesar de esperar outra coisa totalmente diferente, senti vontade de abandonar a leitura. O autor é muito competente no que concerne a agarrar o leitor, criar personagens credíveis e carismáticas (embora um moço de 21 anos na década de 70 esteja a milhas de distância de um moço de 21 anos em pleno século XXI!), um enredo interessante e ambientes muitíssimo atrativos (e isso sim, arrepiantes).

A história que se conta, pela mão de um narrador que recorda a juventude, não é das mais fantásticas - em minha opinião-, mas está trabalhada de forma eficaz, cativando o leitor e levando-o a querer acompanhar estas recordações, fazendo-o rir e acenar em concordância quando recorda o que é ter 21 anos...

Quando se trata do passado, toda a gente escreve ficção.

Bem-Vindos a Joyland acaba por ser "apenas" um romance coming-of-age, com elementos levezinhos de thriller, contado com doçura, algum paternalismo e muito talento. Dito isto, venham outros - destes e daqueles de tirar o sono, se faz favor, que foi para isso que me candidatei!

inherentlysleepy's review against another edition

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5.0

Crime fiction, drama, ghost stories, sci-fi, whatever it is—Stephen King is one heck of a story teller. It has been established long ago, but doesn't hurt to say as often as possible.

rfrischke's review against another edition

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adventurous dark mysterious tense fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

3.75

72allshookup's review against another edition

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5.0

I thought the book was great. Couldn't put it down.

francesfincher's review against another edition

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4.0

soft 4.5 - did sense the twist but still found the read really enjoyable and forgot how truly engaging king's writing is, also made me want to join a carny crew

tomasthanes's review against another edition

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5.0

This is the second book by Stephen King that I've read; the first was "The Colorado Kid". Neither of which were "mainstream Stephen King".

This book may be the best written book I've read this year. It was carefully crafted, like a tapestry which had each individual thread in exactly the right place. There were no superfluous (or dangling) objects in the story; each had its place.

Neil Gaiman interviewed Stephen King on NPR where the latter said the the novel sprang from "...a single image he had had for 20 years of a boy in a wheelchair flying a Jesus kite on a beach" [Wikipedia]. That pretty much captures one of the primary trusses supporting the plot.

King also said that "...Canobie Lake Park, an amusement park in Salem, NH, was one of the main sources of inspiration for the novel [Wikipedia].

I can't imagine the research that Stephen King did to capture the "carny cant" spoken by the experienced employees of Joyland. It leant the story a deep credibility that is otherwise hard to obtain. It makes you want to sneak between one of the tents at your local County Fair and listen to the people who work the shys.

There is a higher level of profanity in the book that I'm comfortable with. Consider the source and leave it at that.

daisymaytwizell's review against another edition

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4.0

Short, sweet and pacy. Coming of age story meets amateur detective novel, with a fun setting in the amusement park and a Shining-esque element that could thread it into the rest of King's canon. Fun read, would recommend!

Small warning for language though, Mike's disability isn't always discussed with the best phrases. Although sometimes that is more of a character condemnation than an actual error.

sconroy9697's review against another edition

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4.0

This is something I never would have picked up. But, I heard King talking about it on NPR & it sounded good. I really liked it. It is the story of a young man working at a amusement park & figuring out his life. It reminded me of my year working at Knott's Berry Farm when I was 19. It just has a little bit of crime & ghosts mixed in.

emiiz's review against another edition

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emotional mysterious medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated

5.0


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eyeball83's review against another edition

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mysterious sad fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot
  • Strong character development? It's complicated
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

4.0