Never Flinch

by

Stephen King

Should you read this book?

The best public reviews summarized for you.

Who is this book for?

  • Fans of Holly Gibney and the previous books featuring her character.
  • Readers who enjoy crime thrillers with multiple intersecting plotlines.
  • Those interested in stories that tackle current social and political issues.
  • People who appreciate character-driven narratives with psychological depth.
  • Constant Readers who enjoy King's writing style and storytelling techniques.

Who is unlikely to appreciate this book?

  • Readers looking for classic Stephen King horror or supernatural elements.
  • Those who prefer fast-paced, action-packed thrillers without political commentary.
  • Fans who are tired of the Holly Gibney character or find her less engaging in this installment.
  • Readers sensitive to explicit violence or disturbing themes.
  • Those who dislike books with multiple narrative threads or slow-burning plots.

Things online reviewers enjoyed about this book

  • Compelling and captivating villains, especially Trig as a chilling and disturbing antagonist
  • Skillful interweaving of multiple narrative threads that converge in an exciting climax
  • Propulsive and tense ending that keeps readers engaged
  • Holly Gibney's character development showing more confidence and social capability
  • Exploration of timely and relevant social issues
  • King's signature atmospheric writing and ability to build suspense
  • Interesting side characters like Kate McKay and Sista Bessie
  • Emotional depth and psychological complexity of the characters
  • Continuation of the beloved Holly Gibney storyline for fans of the character
  • King's trademark storytelling ability and prose

Things people didn't like as much about this book

  • Overuse of political themes and social commentary that some readers found heavy-handed
  • Holly Gibney's character feeling less quirky and unique compared to previous books
  • Some plot elements and character decisions feeling unrealistic or contrived
  • Excessive wordiness and pacing issues in parts of the story
  • Underdeveloped or two-dimensional villains compared to King's usual standards
  • Overreliance on coincidences and guesswork in the plot resolution
  • Portrayal of some characters (like Barbara Robinson) as unrealistically perfect
  • Inclusion of unnecessary subplots that slow down the main narrative
  • Less horror and supernatural elements compared to King's classic works
  • Some readers found the book boring or a slog to get through

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