![]() ![]() ![]() Later on is a quick as well as compelling read, and a real fun cross-genre event that adeptly blends. Nothing in this story demands a 500+ page book and its short length serves it well.ĭid anyone else read this one? I listened to the audiobook and the narrator did a great job. Typically, Conklin is a rather relatable kid, no doubt made better than his years thanks to all his communicating the lately left and the knowledge of hindsight as he remembers his life’s story. This is a shorter Stephen King novel and that serves it well. He lives with his mother, has no idea who his father is, and ends up helping with some ongoing criminal investigations by, you guessed it, interviewing dead people. He says it isn’t like that “Bruce Willis movie”, but it really kind of is like that. Born with an unnatural ability his mom urges him to keep secret, Jamie can see what no one else can see and learn what no one else can learn. It’s about a young man who sees dead people. The son of a struggling single mother, Jamie Conklin just wants an ordinary childhood. The advantage is that this one is much shorter, so the commitment is much less. So, here we are and Stephen King has released another book, this time called Later. I went in unspoiled, didn’t even read the premise, and was excited to experience it blindly. ![]() OK, being a bit dramatic, but about a year and a half ago, I treated myself to the latest Stephen King book, specifically the audiobook. ![]()
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