Sunday, 31 October 2021

329. The Dead Zone by Stephen King

BOOK REVIEW: The Dead Zone by Stephen King

We have all heard of psychics or people with a certain sixth sense. Some were born with this gift or curse, whichever way you want to look at it. But what happens when life decides to give you a blow and you turn into a psychic with dire consequences? This dark story twisted by the master of horror is sure to make your behind glued to your chair.

Johnny Smith has a curse. When this young man touches someone, he has the power to perceive the evil in men's souls. After a freak accident, he makes people recoil in horror when he senses these emotions.

His ability to see into the future forces him into a terrifying confrontation with a charismatic, power-hungry and infinitely dangerous man.

This book got me thinking about how psychics don't actually live a life of gratitude. You are actually foreseeing things that could really shake you or someone close to you to the core. Thoroughly dark and disturbing, I loved this novel to bits, just like every obe of Stephen King's books.

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