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Stephen Kingcast

Episode 166-Cat's Eye Review, Castle Rock and IT updates

Stephen Kingcast

Constant Reader

Tv & Film, Arts, Arts:books, Books

4.7680 Ratings

🗓️ 28 August 2017

⏱️ 48 minutes

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Summary

Welcome back, everyone!  In this episode, I discuss some Castle Rock casting, some early buzz around the upcoming IT adaptation and review 1984's Cat's Eye!  Enjoy!

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hello,

0:01.0

Deep in the dark, it was too hard to see

0:05.0

That in the night it had come over me

0:08.0

Just stole my soul

0:11.0

Imprisoned me with your cat's eye

0:15.0

Kats' eye

0:18.0

How you caught me unaware

0:20.0

Catch night How are you holding in your say Hello everyone Cat's eye. How you quite me unaware Cat's eye

0:21.6

How you hold me in you say

0:23.6

Hello everyone and welcome to the Stephen King

0:25.6

One Man's Musings on the Works of Stephen King.

0:28.6

Each week I will review one entry in the bibliography of Stephen King

0:31.6

in the chronological order of publication

0:33.6

And this episode I will be reviewing

0:36.6

Katz Eye. There's really no reason why I am reviewing

0:42.8

cat's eye this week other than I never got around to it the first time and it includes

0:51.0

the the adaptation of the short story, the ledge, which I wanted to review as, technically

1:00.3

speaking, I am still working my way through my reread of all things having to do with

1:05.6

night shift. So over the last couple weeks, I have had a couple interviews.

1:11.6

I have done the review for the Dark Tower, but my focus really has been on kind of sticking

1:19.6

with everything related to night shift.

1:22.6

So that brings us to Katz Eye.

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