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Insomnia Pasta blanda | Pages: 890 pages
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Title:Insomnia
Author:Stephen King
Book Format:Pasta blanda
Book Edition:First Edition
Pages:Pages: 890 pages
Published:February 28th 2005 by Debolsillo (first published September 15th 1994)
Categories:Horror. Fiction. Fantasy

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Ralph Roberts, a sus setenta años y tras la muerte de su mujer, siente que su vida se acaba. ¿Es acaso posible que su reciente viudez, unida a un persistente insomnio, sea la causa de esa nueva sensibilidad visual que, poco a poco, le permite ver el más allá de las personas? A Ralph le preocupa este hecho, no menos que el súbito e inexplicable comportamiento, irracional y violento, de algunos de sus vecinos. Bajo la calma superficie de la pequeña ciudad de Derry, algo parece estar cambiando. Y no para bien.

Con Insomnia, King vuelve a mostrarse como el gran maestro en revelar el lado oscuro de la realidad.

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Original Title: Insomnia
ISBN: 8497597729 (ISBN13: 9788497597722)
Edition Language: Spanish
Characters: Ben Hanscom, Mike Hanlon, Adrian Mellon, Ralph Roberts (Insomnia), The Crimson King, American Law Enforcement, Patrick Danville
Setting: Maine(United States) Derry, Maine(United States)
Literary Awards: Locus Award Nominee for Best Dark Fantasy/Horror Novel (1995)

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A reread on the journey to the Dark Tower...I read this a few years back and gave it a one star rating, I feel I may have been a bit harsh. This book has a lot going for it and is quite important in the Stephen King universe. The characters are great, it's nice to see older characters for a change and Ralph is awesome. A unique concept with sprinklings of the Dark Tower throughout. It was a bit lengthy though and there are huge parts of this book where it drags along, which is ultimately why it

"You may not know it, but shape-changing is a time-honored custom in Derry.Audiobook Narrated by Eli Wallach A good narration except for the background music. At times I couldnt even hear Wallachs voice, so in the end I gave up.***Ebook:When I read Insomnia the first time, many years ago, I hated it. I hadnt read The Dark Tower novels and knew next to nothing about them, so I missed the connections. This time, although I still havent read the DT series (except for The Gunslinger), Im not

I have now read this one three times, and I still love it. It certainly is overlong, but that is one of the reasons I enjoy it so. King's imagination was on fire, maybe more so than at any other time. I really dug all the literary references, and the completely insane hallucinatory adventures Ralph Roberts has. Oh, and the way it ties in to the Dark Tower saga is a highlight as well.

Theres so many great individual elements in Insomnia that it really could have been potentially one of Kings best works.So its really frustrating that theres so many dull moments that drags the pacing of the story down, Im sure King isnt intending to send hes readers to sleep??Recently widowed Ralph Roberts starts having trouble sleeping, he puts this down to the recent loss of hes wife Carolyn. But soon Ralph starts to see these strange visions...I really loved the opening to this book, I

Since Ive been on a bender writing reviews of books I didnt enjoy, I think Ill take a minute to write one about a book I enjoyed! *think happy thoughts*Insomnia was a buddy read with my hostages lttle band of misfits that are reading the Dark Tower together. Ive read the DTS several times and knew that Insomnia had a few tie-ins with it, but this is the first time I had actually read it. Im glad I did. The character that comes into play in the DTS is mentioned in this book but theres not a whole

It's a long way back to Eden, Sweetheart, so don't sweat the small stuff.This book does a weird thing books generally don't do - it starts well but keeps getting progressively worse as the length keeps unmercifully chugging away. I was into it for the first 200 pages although little was happening and the build-up stage was generous, but it kept letting out steam as it kept going, and when it came into weird territory and everything felt muddy and more complex, I lost interest. The last few

I HATED it. Extremely long-winded and convoluted. Horrible, absolutely horrible. Probably his most pointless story ever.This is when I knew Stephen King had lost his awesome writing powers and I can't really bring myself to read him again. Bad enough I had to suffer through Black House, and then this. He really should have quit while he ahead and still an icon in the writing world. As for me, I'd rather slit my own wrists than suffer through another one of his awful novels ever again.

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