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If the Stephen King Universe had Marvel Cinematic Universe stingers...
Lots more on my Patreon, SKzd, including The Dark Tower Mixtape.
But specifically, lots more of these SKU/MCU mashups. 10 more.
!!!!!
Book Seventy-Nine: If It Bleeds
āThereās an underlying truth in it which I believe you will grasp even at your current age Films are ephemeral, while books- the good ones- are eternal, or close to it. You have read me many good ones, but others are waiting to be written.āĀ
This is it... the second to last book in the challenge. Iām really dragging my feet reading Later (although it is a spectacular book). But this challenge is over, and I donāt know what Iām going to do. I have a ton of books on my shelves and Kindle to read, and writing that needs to be done (characters are all but screaming for me to come back to them); but this project really gave me purpose in a rudderless time.Ā
I had started this project as a fun conversation piece, but quickly turned into something bigger. During quarantine, this challenge gave me a purpose. Iād challenge myself to read one hundred pages a day, and remind myself to drink water between chapters. Sometimes writing these posts dragged me out of bed. In winter months Iām extremely agoraphobic, and itās tough for me to leave the house some days. And other days itās all I can do to wash and brush my hair. Mental health is a bitch, sometimes. But I didnāt mean to make this about me... although Iām sure some of my readers can relate, a lot of us took a hit to the mental health during 2020. While I will look back on quarantine fondly (it gave me excuses not to leave the house, or change out of my pajamas), my mental health will not. But just as itās time to leave the house, I suppose itās also time to start focusing on new projects once this one is complete. I have no idea what that will look like. Maybe Iāll start with Steveās movies. Maybe Iāll re-read Joe Hill. Who knows. But I do know Iām going to indulge in some trashy fiction reading.Ā
Ok!Ā
If It Bleeds is a collection of three novellas, and a Holly Gibney story. I shouldnāt discount the other three stories: theyāre extremely well written, and thought provoking. But the real star of the book is the Holly story.Ā
The first story, Mr. Harriganās Phone turns grief on itās ear. A lot of people call their loved oneās cellphones after they pass... they want that experience of hearing their voice just one more time. But what happens when the phone is buried with your loved one and continues to ring? And what if you get a text from them after their death? Itās a sweet story, with your typical Steve twist.Ā
The second story, The Life of Chuck is told backwards, andĀ ācontains multitudesā. It also has a post-apocalyptic vibes, with California falling into the ocean, and the Midwest burning. It also has college kids storming the White House looking for answers, which is just another example of Steve predicting the future.Ā
Steve was inspired by a random billboard that read,Ā āThanks Chuck!ā along with a guys picture andĀ ā39 Great Yearsā. Again, something mundane with a great Steve twist. Heās proven this is his sweet spot.Ā
The third story is If It Bleeds, which picks up almost immediately where The Outsider left off. Thereās a tragic bombing that takes place inside an elementary school, and Holly canāt stop watching the television news reports. Thereās something tickling at her brain, and she canāt figure out what it is.Ā
Eventually we find out there are more monsters like the one Holly killed in The Outsider. Jerome makes the best comparison, and says evil is like a bird that randomly flies from person to person, infecting them as it goes. Thereās one section of the book when a character refers to the monster as,Ā āItā. So it makes you wonder if this is one big tie-in, where we find out Holly is killing pieces of the monster that plagued Derry for so long.Ā
The mystery itself is secondary to Hollyās larger-than-life character. She is dealing with family issues; her Trump-supporting mom needs Hollyās help putting her uncle in a care facility, and Holly is struggling to cut herself out of the co-dependent relationship she has with her mother. But Holly has grown. She knows her worth, and she doesnāt let people talk down to her anymore. Her evolution is best described as,Ā āHolly would do well to remember...who she is. Not the child who nibbled Mr. Rabbit Trickās ears. Not the adolescent who threw up her breakfast most days before school. SheĀ is the woman who, along with Bill and Jerome, saved those children at the Midwest Culture and Arts Complex. She is the woman who survived Brady Hartsfield. The one who faced another monster in a Texas cave. The girl who hid in this room and never wanted to come out is gone.āĀ
The final story is Rat. And Iām just going to tell you... an actual rat quoting Jonathan Franzen is perfect. Heās problematic enough to be an actual rodent. Yeah, Iām going to say it. The Corrections was absolute garbage, and I donāt know why it was lauded the way it was. Heās a condescending misogynist and heās not nearly as good a writer as he thinks he is... says the girl writing a blog on her Stephen King musings. But whatever! I own what Iām doing, and the significance of it.
I will gladly re-read all of Steveās books again before picking up another Jonathan Franzen book. If you want to dive into all the reasons heās disgusting, this Bustle article will explain it to you. Like, legit explain it. Not mansplain it.Ā
Anyway, Rat explores why itās not a great idea to make deals with rodents during major weather events. And when youāre at your isolated cabin and a major snowstorm is on the way- heed your wifeās advice and come back to civilization.Ā
This collection included plenty of Constant Reader mentions:
Derry
Shawshank Prison
Castle Rock
Gunslinger
It was an excellent collection, and I canāt get enough Holly. Steve talked about how she started out as a small, minor character and her presence just grew and grew. I donāt know about the rest of the Constant Readers, but Iād totally read another Holly book. Hell, Iāll take a whole series at this point.Ā
So, my final book is Later. Iāve got about 100 pages left to read and then thatās it... until April.Ā
Total Wisconsin Mentions: 48
Total Dark Tower References: 76
Book Grade: A+
Rebeccaās Definitive Ranking of Stephen King Books
Doctor Sleep: A+
The Talisman: A+
Wizard and Glass: A+
11/22/63: A+
Mr. Mercedes: A+
End of Watch: A+
Under the Dome: A+
Needful Things: A+
On Writing: A+
The Green Mile: A+
Hearts in Atlantis: A+
Full Dark, No Stars: A+
The Outsider: A+
The Bazaar of Bad Dreams: A+
If It Bleeds: A+
Just After Sunset: A+
Rose Madder: A+
Misery: A+
Different Seasons: A+
It: A+
Four Past Midnight: A+
Stephen King Goes to the Movies: A+
The Shining: A-
The Stand: A-
Finders Keepers: A-
Bag of Bones: A-
Duma Key: A-
Black House: A-
The Institute: A-
The Wastelands: A-
The Drawing of the Three: A-
The Dark Tower: A-
Dolores Claiborne: A-
Blaze: B+
Hard Listening: B+
Revival: B+
Nightmares in the Sky: B+
The Dark Half: B+
Joyland: B+
Skeleton Crew: B+
The Dead Zone: B+
Nightmares & Dreamscapes: B+
Wolves of the Calla: B+
āSalemās Lot: B+
Song of Susannah: B+
Carrie: B+
Creepshow: B+
From a Buick 8: B
The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon: B
Sleeping Beauties: B-
The Colorado Kid: B-
Storm of the Century: B-
Everythingās Eventual: B-
Cycle of the Werewolf: B-
The Wind Through the Keyhole: B-
Danse Macabre: B-
The Running Man: C+
Cell: C+
Thinner: C+
Dark Visions: C+
The Eyes of the Dragon: C+
The Long Walk: C+
The Gunslinger: C+
Pet Sematary: C+
Firestarter: C+
Rage: C
Desperation: C-
Insomnia: C-
Cujo: C-
Nightshift: C-
Faithful: D
Geraldās Game: D
Roadwork: D
Liseyās Story: D
Christine: D
Dreamcatcher: D
The Regulators: D
The Tommyknockers D
Until next time, Long Days & Pleasant Nights, Rebecca
Iāve done all I can to wake you up to your responsibilities. If you still sleep, so be it. Either way, I still love you.ā Bert put his hands on Rolandās shoulders and briefly kissed his friendās cheek.
Stephen King, Wizard and Glass

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...I made pt 2 of The Dark Tower as Vines...Ā
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Stephen King, the king of horror and suspense, turns 70 today! Thanks for the thrills and chills!
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