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Stephen Kingcast

Episode Sixty Five-Dolores Claiborne

Stephen Kingcast

Constant Reader

Tv & Film, Arts, Arts:books, Books

4.7680 Ratings

🗓️ 30 July 2015

⏱️ 37 minutes

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Summary

In this week's review, I examine Stephen King's spiritual sequel to Gerald's Game, the first-person account of one woman's life told to us by that woman herself, Dolores Claiborne.  Once again, King examines the lasting effects of abuse, in this case, the lengths that one woman will go to to ensure her daughter's safety from familial abuse.  How does this novel compare to his other works?  Find out this week in the Stephen Kingcast!

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And I need you now tonight

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And I need you more than ever

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And if you only hold me time

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We'll be holding on forever

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And we'll only be making it right

0:18.0

Because we'll never be wrong together We can take me to the end of the life

0:23.6

the lovers like a shadow want me all of the time

0:27.6

I don't know what to do and I'm always in the dark

0:32.6

we're living in a powder gag and giving off for

0:36.6

I really need it tonight

0:39.3

Forever's gonna start tonight

0:42.3

Forever's gonna start tonight

0:46.3

Upon a time I was falling in love

0:49.3

Now I'm only falling apart

0:52.3

There's nothing I can do

0:56.0

A total eclipse of the heart

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The

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Welcome to the Stephen King cast

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One Man's Musings on the Works of Stephen King Each week I'll review one entry in the bibli to the Stephen King cast, one man's musings on the works of Stephen King.

1:17.1

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

1:22.5

And this week, I look at the quasi-s sequel to the previous year's publication Gerald's game,

1:28.3

one that serves as a spiritual companion, a literary sibling that similarly explores the horror of abuse through the perspective of a female protagonist, one that was spotted in the form

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