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48 of 51 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Stephen King's BEST
I just love Stephen King's books, okay? I've read them all, except RIDING THE BULLET, because I'm on the computer enough already, and I personally like to have a book with paper pages to pour over while I'm on a plane or a couch or a beach.

So I have read King--in hardback--for years. I always buy his books as soon as they are published. Then I buy them in paperback...

Published on April 11, 2002

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3.0 out of 5 stars Not as good as the movie
This is a story about two men who spend much of their life in prison. And there is nothing supernatural about it at all! I enjoyed this Stephen King story enough to pass the time listening while on the road (the audio-book), but I recalled liking the movie a lot more. After finishing, I watched the movie again, and loved it. About 80% of the movie is from the book, but...
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48 of 51 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Stephen King's BEST, April 11, 2002
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I just love Stephen King's books, okay? I've read them all, except RIDING THE BULLET, because I'm on the computer enough already, and I personally like to have a book with paper pages to pour over while I'm on a plane or a couch or a beach.

So I have read King--in hardback--for years. I always buy his books as soon as they are published. Then I buy them in paperback for tote-ability. They don't weigh as much, and therefore don't load me down when I'm walking mile-long concourses, nor hurt my stomach when I am (re)-reading them on the beach.

To me, all of his books are marvelous. But SHAWSHANK REDEMPTION is his best story EVER.

This story is actually one of four in King's book, DIFFERENT SEASONS. And it is actually entitled "HOPE SPRINGS ETERNAL RITA HAYWORTH AND THE SHAWSHANK REDEMPTION." Preceding the story, there is a single page with a single sentence which says, "It is in the tale, not he who tells it." Oh, and this tale does tell itself, but if King had not put it down for us, (pen to paper, so to speak) we would never have had the gift of this masterpiece to even consider.

When you realize the King of Horror has written a work that would catapult most authors into the galaxy of writers' stardom, and that it is just one of his many, many works, you just have to appreciate what a great WRITER King is. Sound silly? Well, as we all know, there are best-selling authors out there who are not particularly good writers. King sets this story down with a writing skill so superior that it is difficult to imagine something more perfectly written.

Of course I saw the movie, and it was fairly true to the book. But not until you let the actual words of this story envelope you and enthrall you do you get the full-tilt emotional fulfillment of reading a thoroughly engrossing story.

King does a beautiful job of giving us the substance of the characters, both in the realm of the facade a prisoner must maintain to survive, and of the inner anguish a prisoner struggles against to stay whole. We get to know the two main characters -- Andy and Red -- inside and out, and this is what makes the book so very compelling.

And I have never, ever, read a story in which the last sentence takes my breath away, causes my heart to beat faster, and makes my eyes tear, as this story does.

Some of the scenes are hard to take--particularly the prison rape scenes--but they are necessary for us to understand just what makes the wrongly-incarcerated Andy Dufresne so unique. And if he were not so unique, if his character were not so brilliantly disected in King's writing, there would be no story at all. Events happen around Andy, but what happens inside Andy is what gives this story wings.

I hope you will read this tale. I hope you will be inspired by it. I hope you will be as enthralled by the writing as I am. I hope you will love it, for your own sake.

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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Fear can hold you prisoner. Hope can set you free., September 8, 2009
This review is from: Shawshank Redemption (Paperback)
Like the many others before me, I too have seen the movie "The Shawshank Redemption". And like them all, I too was in tears at the end of the movie.
The book and the movie is not that different except for some few minor changes(Red is white, and that's maybe a big change?). The novella is just over 100 pages which is in my opinion way too short for a book making, in my opinion, the greatest movie of perhaps all time. That is my only minus with this novella.

The story is about a man named Andy Dufresne, imprisoned for a killing his wife and her lover. In the prison of Shawshank he suffers terrible crimes of inhumanity.
Over the years he befriends a few convicts, who as it turns out is not as inhumane as the rest of the convicted beasts and guards.
With his friends, especially Red, a great friendship is forged and through common acts of humanity hope is finally born.

The thing about this story is that it's so human. It's not complex or simple, it's pure and utterly human. That draws you in, you cannot resist Stephen King's writing as it is so beautiful. The story shows you the most darkest of human deeds and the noblest of acts.

One of my favorite parts of the story is when they drink beer and how the Red explains that they were as free men for one day. The feeling I get while reading that chapter is so joyously good.

As you read this novella you will feel the film score of Thomas Newman graciously following. If you have not watched the movie, I strongly suggest you see it.

The bottom point is that you will be moved by this story, not simply because it's written so well but simply put because it's so human. Everyone can relate to the characters in some way. I strongly suggest buying this novella. And I am a huge advocate of watching the movie which is probably the best movie-book adoption in many years to come.
Read the redemption, feel the redemption, see the redemption.

"Remember, Red. Hope is a good thing, maybe the best of things, and no good thing ever dies."
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15 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An Epic Book and Movie, December 6, 1999
A few years ago my uncle up in Maine, who is a huge Stephen King fan, made me sit down and watch the movie from start to finish. At first I was bored with it. I wanted the movie to turn into a tale of demons or aliens or freaky Stephen King stuff. Turned out the movie didnt need any of that to make it my favorite movie of all time. After the movie was over I could not believe that it was based on a book by King. Shortly after watching the movie i decided to go out and get myself the book, which turned out to be just as good. When Andy escaped and had his armed raised up towards the sky with the rain pouring down on him really made me tingle inside. What an extraordinary and epic book an movie. I recommend them to anybody who appreciates life.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Imaginative, Powerful, Moving and Wonderful: One of King's Best, Unique tales, January 16, 2011
This review is from: Shawshank Redemption (Paperback)
I've got to say, I deeply enjoyed this short, wonderful story. I read it out of Different Seasons (Signet)

I normally don't like stories told from the first-person perspective, but this one got on top of me and quickly. It's in the voicing of the narrative, almost wholly, in how it works on you; sure, there are a lot of other great things going on in this story, like the character development and a lot of contextual stuff, but it's the voice that carries this great work of art. You really fall in love with these guys; they're just so likable, and their situation is so dire; they've been crushed down, so low, and this character is telling you how they got out of it all.

I'm also a sucker for fiction in which the villain or villains is the system itself, or members of the authority body. This novella definitely hits that on the nose, squarely.

I plan on watching the The Shawshank Redemption (Blu-ray Book) sometime in the next couple weeks, and will write a review based on the movie experience, too; when I do that, I'll include a comparison to the book in that review and update this review, also.

I just want to say it again... This is an amazing story, and I would recommend it to everyone; even people that aren't particularly into reading...
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Review From Books & Wine, July 9, 2010
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April (OTEGO, NY, United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Shawshank Redemption (Paperback)
I am willing to bet the majority of people reading this review have already seen the film version of The Shawshank Redemption. If you have not seen the movie, stop reading my review and go watch the film. . The Shawshank Redemption by Stephen King is a relatively short book.

I felt the characters were fascinating. I genuinely liked Andy Dufresne, disliked the corrupt guards known as screws, and Red - the man who can get you anything in prison. Andy embodies hope within the most confining circumstances, jailed for murder of his wife and her lover -- he really has little hope of parole. There's no way he'd ever get out, as the DA used Andy's case as leverage into a higher position. You have the guards who represent the institution, who do their best to exploit Andy's tax-preparing expertise, and try to squelch Andy's hope. You have Red who's been in jail for so long that it feels safe to him, he has a position of prominence within the prison as the man who can get anything. Red makes for an intriguing study of the psychological effect of institutionalization.

I loved King's writing style, he can really make me guffaw, then feel broken hearted, then fit to burst with joy all on one page. I know some people hate King and his super-long books, but I am an unabashed King fan. I think there is a reason he is the king of horror, and I think his efforts to reach into other genres are fantastic (i.e. The Green Mile -- wasn't horror to me), so maybe I do have some bias. I love that King makes me contemplate the freedom of being able to see the night-sky unimpeded by bars.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Pleased, April 22, 2009
Excellent service. Shipped by promised and made it just in time for me to write my essay. Thanks!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Outstanding movie and book, November 12, 2007
Stephen King did a good thing by writing this book.The charcters and cast
are wonderful, This is one of my all time favorite, what goes on behind the walls of a prision.
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4.0 out of 5 stars " A vivid view of prison life", September 26, 2007
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John Mercier (Saratoga Springs, NY) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Shawshank Redemption (Paperback)
After reading 85 novels, I finally read a Stephen King story. My friend who encouraged me to start reading had been after me to read him for awhile. I am really glad that I did. He is a great story teller and kept me in the story even when I wasn't reading it. As I have said before, a good writer is someone who can paint a vivid picture in the reader's mind's eye. This is done here in painting a picture of life in Shawshank Prison, Maine. This a great story of one man's strength to survive against all odds; we can all learn from this. It certainly should be told to all those who would think of breaking the law.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Frank Muller read "Shawshank" better than I did, March 11, 1998
I read this story back in 1985, and I later saw the movie. They were both excellent. In February, 1997, I had to do quite a bit of travelling between Nashville and Atlanta, and bought the audio book. I listened to it about 8 times. Frank Muller reads the story with style and ease, and though I was very familiar with the story, I still enjoyed it every time I listened to it. If you're travelling any distance by car, I highly suggest getting this book, unless you have kids in the car with you; the prison rape depictions, though not overly graphic, will still leave you answering some uncomfortable questions.
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5.0 out of 5 stars I felt that I was there>, February 5, 1997
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From the very beginning of this book, I felt as though I was there. Many books make you an observer, but I could almost feel myself aging with Red. I felt an extreme joy when he made the choice to "get busy living" and went to be with his old and dear friend. This displaced "The Stand" as my favorite King book, I Keeping hoping to read another like this but this is the BEST!!!!!!!!!
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