Shining

L’enfant lumière

Paperback, 576 pages

French language

Published Nov. 5, 2001 by J’ai lu.

ISBN:
978-2-290-30843-1
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4 stars (28 reviews)

Quand on propose à Jack Torrance, ancien professeur et ancien alcoolique, un poste de gardien pour l'hiver à l'hôtel Overlook dans les montagnes du Colorado, il croit tenir là une chance de se racheter aux yeux de sa famille. Il s'y installe avec Wendy, sa femme, et leur fils Danny, en espérant profiter de cette occasion pour écrire la pièce de théâtre qui le révélera au monde. Mais les démons de l'hôtel trouvent en Jack une proie presque trop facile pour poursuivre leur œuvre de mal, et il faudra le courage et le sixième sens étrange de son fils pour sauver in extremis ce qui pourra l'être. Car Danny possède ce don de lumière de même que l'ancien cuisinier de l'hôtel, Dick Hallorann, et la conjugaison des deux fera reculer les forces du mal. Pendant un certain temps...

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Review of 'The Shining' on 'Goodreads'

5 stars

Like many, I came to this book already very familiar with Kubrick's film adaptation, which I regard as a masterpiece. It always troubled me that [a:Stephen King|3389|Stephen King|https://images.gr-assets.com/authors/1362814142p2/3389.jpg] was not a fan of the film himself, so I finally decided to read the book in hopes of understanding why this was the case. Admittedly, while I have enjoyed much of King's work in the past, I expected to conclude that the Kubrick film is superior to the source material.

Having finished the book, however, I am unable to say that I prefer one version over the other. Both are excellent works, perfectly rendered for their respective media.

The book is nearly flawless--what I mistook for a dragging pace in the beginning was merely my own impatience, driven by expectations set by the film's slightly different story arc. The film is more loyal to the book than I expected, but it's …

Review of 'The Shining' on 'Storygraph'

3 stars

I thought I read this book in my teens but the farther I got into it, the more certain I became that I hadn't. I would have remembered how well done Jack's descent into madness was. For me, that was the best part of the book. I did enjoy Danny's parts of the book, and Wendy's to a lesser extent, but the star of the show was Jack's changes and his growing connection to the hotel.

I think my biggest shock was just how different Kubrick's film is to the novel. I need to watch the movie again since I don't remember a lot of the details. That and the insane number of times the N-word was used. I wasn't expecting it and it really put me off.

I listened to the audio book and initially Campbell Scott's calm tone made me wonder if I wouldn't fall asleep while reading. …

Review of 'The Shining (The Shining, #1)' on 'Goodreads'

5 stars

Having seen the movie (my favorite thriller of all time), I decided to read this before starting Doctor Sleep. Am I ever glad I did! The movie tells a completely different story! I would have been so confused with all of the references that Doctor Sleep makes to the first book. I haven't read Stephen King since high school, so I now respect him as the talented author he is. Absolutely amazing book.

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