Review: Holly

Holly

Holly
By Stephen King
Scribner, 9781668016138, Sept 5, 2023,  464 pp

The Short of It:

Fans of the Bill Hodges trilogy will enjoy spending time with one of King’s most beloved characters.

The Rest of It:

But, this one felt a little different. Holly is hired to investigate a missing woman, but as she investigates the disappearance she realizes that more is at play when a string of missing persons all lead to the same neighborhood. A serial killer? Could it be?

The story that King created is quite dark, but also laced with a little bit of ridiculousness. I found myself pausing many times because it didn’t feel “King-like”. Plus, it’s also set during the pandemic so there are plenty of political jabs made at our former President. I am not a Trump fan but I grew tired of it.

Without giving the plot away, it’s just dark enough to keep you reading and there’s plenty of time spent with Holly to get your Gibney fix but for me, Holly truly shines when she interacts with the two other characters, Jerome and Barbara Robinson. There wasn’t too much of that in this installment.

To keep this brief. I enjoyed Holly but it didn’t hold me captive like King’s other books. I highly recommend reading the other books in this series before picking up Holly. King does a stellar job of giving you what you need to know but the entire series is just great.

Source: Borrowed
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Sunday Matters: Hello October

Sunday Matters

Good morning! I am seriously excited about it being October. Some of our neighbors have already decorated for Halloween. I brought my stuff out at work but maybe this weekend we will get the house stuff up.

Right Now:

Grabbing a few chapters of Save What’s Left before heading out to hang with the students.

This Week:

No news from the doc. Nothing has turned up  besides the five auto-immune issues but she says they are well managed through medication. So then why can’t I walk like a normal person?  Could it be long covid?

Next weekend I visit my son in Seattle. That should be a nice break. He plans to take me to all the bookstores. One store has cats! He knows about my walking difficulties so we will do what we can at a very slow pace.

Reading:

I’m in a weird reading mood so I am reading my book club pick, The Marriage Portrait and dipping in and out of some review copies.

Watching:

The students at church mentioned a show on Netflix called Manifest. It has four seasons! I thought it was new. It sounds interesting. Maybe I will give it a go.

Have a great week. We had a short burst of heat again but now it’s supposed to really dip into cool temps. I am looking forward to it!

Chatting with friends about books and life…