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A pretty solid book by Mr. King and one I'd include in the "one of the good ones" pile. My main complaint is that the beginning of the book repeats itself quite a bit. While Billy is obsessively checking the scales and tracking his weight loss, he mulls over the "tit-grabbing" judge that dismissed his case, the Gypsy uttering the one-word curse, and talks about how much he can eat while still losing weight. We get most of these details in the first couple of chapters, but they continue to be at the forefront of his mind for about half of the book.
Once Billy starts to accept the curse and take action, the book picks up quite a bit. And the ending is satisfying; which is not always a given for Mr. King.
Once Billy starts to accept the curse and take action, the book picks up quite a bit. And the ending is satisfying; which is not always a given for Mr. King.