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Gerald's Game

By: Stephen King
Narrated by: Lindsay Crouse
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Master storyteller Stephen King presents this classic, terrifying #1 New York Times bestseller. When a game of seduction between a husband and wife ends in death, the nightmare has only begun…

*A Netflix film directed by Mike Flanagan (Oculus, Hush) and starring Carla Gugino and Bruce Greenwood*

“And now the voice which spoke belonged to no one but herself. Oh my God, it said. Oh my God, I am all alone out here. I am all alone.

Once again, Jessie Burlingame has been talked into submitting to her husband Gerald’s kinky sex games—something that she’s frankly had enough of, and they never held much charm for her to begin with. So much for a “romantic getaway” at their secluded summer home. After Jessie is handcuffed to the bedposts—and Gerald crosses a line with his wife—the day ends with deadly consequences. Now Jessie is utterly trapped in an isolated lakeside house that has become her prison—and comes face-to-face with her deepest, darkest fears and memories. Her only company is that of the various voices filling her mind…as well as the shadows of nightfall that may conceal an imagined or very real threat right there with her…
Genre Fiction Horror Movie, TV & Video Game Tie-Ins Psychological Suspense Thriller & Suspense Marriage Scary Fiction Game

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Gripping Suspense • Psychological Horror • Excellent Narration • Strong Female Protagonist • Vivid Imagery

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When I say decent I mean that it was good, but there are much better Stephen King books. I found the story more disturbing than some of his others. I mean disturbing is more or less expected from him, but wow! The narrator was good. What stuck out to me was the music. I found it cheesy, terrible, and really unnecessary. Overall though, I'd recommend it if you like his other books.

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Brilliant novel by King. I loved it. Exceptionally tense and hard to put down. I knocked this one out in under 2 days of listening off and on, with the last 8 hrs I did uninterrupted at work. Very scary and disturbingly graphic at points with alot of emotion as well. The end is my only quiff as I have had a few with Kings novels. **Spoilers*** I didn't like the actual materialization of the night visitor or "space cowboy". I thought he was in her he'd the entire time but Kings explanation that he was in fact there didn't make sense to me. I was thinking there was much more to him and her memories of her dad and the eclipse but there wasn't, I even thought at end that when she went into court to witness he was real that maybe it would end up her father. Also what about her dreams of a women chasing her into blackberries and the handful of cotton in woman's hand. I kept waiting for her to admit that her mother found out bout dad and her or that dad did more or that she herself came onto her father and it was all in her mind. idk I just thought there'd be more to it and the end where there was a strange ghoul in her home that did nothing to her was kinda uneventful even though after thinking bout it it was very creepy. The memory of the eclipse and dad turning into her way out of cuffs was rather brilliant though but the parts where she describes her dad's basic molestation of her was rather hard to listen to/read but very compelling. I have read about 12 or 13 King novels now and this one is right up there with the best I've read so far.

Gerald's Game

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Great voice interpretation. I didn't give 5 stars because I didn't like at all the noises they put in the audio for chapter breaks and suspense moments during storytelling.
For the history point oficina view, a couple of chapters were slow and redundant. But I liked the overall story and ending.

Great voice interpretation!

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the music feels super annoying at times making it distracting and not even matching the mood of the chapter is bridging into.

good but it has some music

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This book contains sexual assault, pedophilia and mutilation. just a TW for anyone who is interested but may have an issue with that.


definately one of King's more suspenseful books. had me on the edge of my seat. the only part that bothered me was that damn synthesizer they used for transitions.

A great listen except for the synth.

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