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Stephen Kingcast

Episode 149-The Stand, Part Three (Re-Released)

Stephen Kingcast

Constant Reader

Books, Arts:books, Arts, Tv & Film

4.7680 Ratings

🗓️ 12 February 2017

⏱️ 86 minutes

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Summary

Welcome back, everyone.  Due to the political turmoil in the country, I am re-releasing my reviews of The Stand.  Here is the third part of my analysis of Stephen King's analysis.

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0:00.0

There is freedom within

0:06.6

There is freedom without

0:09.2

Try to catch the deluge in a pitiful cup

0:16.0

There's a battle ahead

0:18.5

Many battles are lost But you'll never see the end of the road

0:23.9

while you're traveling with me.

0:30.4

Hello, everyone, and welcome to the Stephen King cast, One Man's Musings, and the Works

0:34.2

of Stephen King.

0:35.3

Each week, I'll review one entry in the bibliography of Stephen King and the chronological

0:39.4

order of publication.

0:41.1

So if you're tuning in this week and it's your first week, welcome to the Stephen Kingcast.

0:47.2

If this is your first week, then please note that this particular review is the third

0:53.3

of a three-part review of what many

0:56.8

considered to be Stephen King's greatest work, the post-apocalyptic American nightmare,

1:02.8

The Stand.

1:03.7

So if this is your first time tuning in, I would recommend going back to parts one and part

1:07.7

two.

1:08.0

I'd actually recommend going back all the way to the beginning, starting with Kerry and working your way through.

1:14.3

But especially if you tune in to just check out

1:17.2

what I have to say about the stand,

1:18.7

I would start off with part one.

1:21.5

So before I get any further, everyone,

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