The Life of Chuck is an odd novella, but an
interesting idea - I’m eager to see the movie now and see how the story
is presented.
I really liked the idea of this story. Told in three acts in reverse, it takes a little while for the narrative to make sense and understand what Stephen King is weaving together, but it is well worth it to see how the story unfolds.
The Life of Chuck made me think of Stephen King meets Horton Hears a Who - there is a universe in all of us and, when we die, our universe dies too. That’s a big responsibility and inevitability, huh? There was a lot to think about when I finished reading this one.
I enjoyed the narration by Danny Burstein when I listened, though I probably spent more time reading than listening.
I really liked the idea of this story. Told in three acts in reverse, it takes a little while for the narrative to make sense and understand what Stephen King is weaving together, but it is well worth it to see how the story unfolds.
The Life of Chuck made me think of Stephen King meets Horton Hears a Who - there is a universe in all of us and, when we die, our universe dies too. That’s a big responsibility and inevitability, huh? There was a lot to think about when I finished reading this one.
I enjoyed the narration by Danny Burstein when I listened, though I probably spent more time reading than listening.

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