Rating:  Summary: Engrossing Review: I hate parroting what sounds like a jacket blurb (in fact, it may have been a blurb), but after reading this book, I had to say "Wow... I never knew King could write this well." I stopped reading King several books back after a growing feeling that the narrators may be changing but the voice stayed the same; in other words, a feeling of commercialism and formulaic writing. With this book, King steps over into the arena of literature, not merely popular fiction.
Rating:  Summary: Makes you wonder... Review: This was my first Stephen King book and I enjoyed it. He made me care about what happened to all of the characters in each of the section. Being born in 1972, I was not alive during the Viet Nam War. Reading this book makes me thankful that I was not, and also makes me wonder what side I would have taken had I been alive back then.This book does not rely on horror and the supernatural for its thrills, but instead relies on pshycological drama in each of its characters. A good book to read for a first time Stephen King.
Rating:  Summary: Really Good Review: This book is extremely good . . . but you might want to read the Dark Tower series first, so you understand more of the first part of the book.
Rating:  Summary: Just Read the Review Review: I haven't read the other stories in this book. I have only read "Low Men in Yellow Coats". I could have just been satisfied with this story as the whole book. It ranks among King's best work. Including "IT" ( hard to believe, don't you think), Green Mile, Different Season's, or the Dark Tower Series. It pains me to think of what Bobby went through in the story. I won't say, you'll have to read for yourself. In the end, this is one great story, the other's are probably great too. I just think that they won't be as sensational as "Low Men in Yellow Coats".
Rating:  Summary: KING LINKS AGAIN Review: ONCE AGAIN KING USES HIS WONDERFUL STORY WRITING ABILITY. HE USES IT TO LINK THE STORIES IN EACH OF THE HEARTS STORIES WITH EACH OTHER. AND ALSO LINKS THEM SOMEHOW WITH THE DARK TOWER SERIES. THE LOW MEN IN YELLOW COATS, RIP RIP IN STORY TWO AND SO ON.. AMAZING --- YOU REALLY HAVE TO PAY ATTENTION OR YOU WILL MISS HIS INGENIUS GENIUS.
Rating:  Summary: Wonderful change for King Review: I Just finished Hearts in Atlantis and was thoroughly pleased. The four novellas were able to stand on their own, and made for a tremendous book when combined. I once heard a reviewer say that of all the American writers that King is the most likely to write the next great American novel. This book gives some credence to that thought. It was a departure for King and one that welcomed by this reader. I highly recommend this book, but make sure you read it over the weekend because you won't want to put it down.
Rating:  Summary: its worth it Review: Dont give up on this book. In the end you will be wishing it would continue.
Rating:  Summary: Hearts in Atlantis Review: Certainly not the complelling story of the GREEN MILE but a good tale. The biggest flaw in the audio version is Kings readings. William Hurt brings the characters to life and seems to understand the timing and delivery of their feelings better than the author. Kings voice is like finger nails on a chalk board. Nasal and annoying. Hurt is a great reader and the characters he reads about are the ones I will remember.
Rating:  Summary: A great change... Review: I have long been a Stephen King addict, and I have not read a book of his that didn't appeal to me. "Heart's" is Great, it is a big leap for King to write a novel like this, but I was sold. The way he managed to link each story together was just magic.
Rating:  Summary: Simply superb! Review: The phrase "un-putdownable" is so frequently used these days that it has almost become S.O.P. for any new book to be described thus. However Hearts in Atlantis is definately worthy of the comment. The story of Bobby and the low men is classic King - fast-paced and continually building to a climax. It is also the only real "supernatural" story out of the five and the references to the Dark Tower are slightly confusing but scarcely detract from the tension. The second tale , about the college boys and their card games , is undoubtedly my favourite probably because I am also still in college . The switching to first-person narrative is a nice touch and it well expresses the confused feelings about the war in Vietnam prevalent at the time. The remaining three tales , while lacking any real substance as stories give a good view of how the Sixties still affects those involved in it and the constant cross linking of the characters lets you know what happened in the intervening years without having to go in to too much detail. Any long-time fan of King and his style of writing will be hooked inside a couple of chapters , just as I was.
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