Helpful Score: 7
I love SK, but this one should be called "The Cure for Insomnia"
Helpful Score: 5
Great page-turner and surreal scenes. Ralph Roberts has insomnia. As it gets worse, he's seeing horrible things happening to people in his town. They are turning into demonic monsters. It's like he's dreaming, but he's wide awake! Is he going crazy or are these things really happening?
Helpful Score: 5
The story seemed to drag out for way too long. I am a 10-year Stephen King fan and an avid reader of all that he writes and I wasn't impressed at all with this book. The story is very difficult to get in to.
Helpful Score: 4
Ralph Roberts used to be an ordinary guy--until insomnia robbed him of sleep. Now he's no longer ordinary--he can see horrible things happening to the people of Derry, Maine. He can see how, one by one, they are turning into monsters straight from hell.
He'd like to call them nightmares, but he's wide-awake. He can't call himself crazy, because there is another person who sees these happenings, too. But even if seeing is believing, it still doesn't give him a clue of how to stop these deadly, demonic visions from coming true...
He'd like to call them nightmares, but he's wide-awake. He can't call himself crazy, because there is another person who sees these happenings, too. But even if seeing is believing, it still doesn't give him a clue of how to stop these deadly, demonic visions from coming true...
Helpful Score: 3
don't miss this one by the master of horror! i've read almost all of his, and this one was one of my favorites!
Helpful Score: 2
This is one of Stephen King's better books, in my opinion. While 'IT' was all set in the realm of childhood, 'Insomnia' is set in the realm of old age. I've read this book many times, and am now passing along for someone else to enjoy. Give it a try.
Helpful Score: 2
Like any stephen king book it was great. very suspenseful.
Helpful Score: 2
Difficult to get into, but once you're into the book you're hooked.
Helpful Score: 2
If you like to love your main characters that you are reading about, then this is the book for you! Stephen King is unable to write characters that I don't feel something for, but the heroes in this book are even better than most of his other books. There is a lot of "creep" in here and the weirdness factor is off the charts. If you are the type who only wants to read about gore and killing, this is probably not going to be up your alley. For most people, however, it will have you thinking and wondering long after you are done reading.
Helpful Score: 2
This was one of my first Stephen King books, and I absolutely loved it! I was actually quite surprised at how fast I was thrown into the book as I was propelled through the pages. Very interesting outcome that I had not guessed on my own!
Helpful Score: 1
Ralph Roberts is seeing some strange happenings in Derry, Maine. He sees auras around human beings that show him the horror threatening them. He sees a nice young research chemist like Ed Deepneau turn into a savage wife beater. He sees Charlie Pickering with blood in his eyes and a gleaming knife in his hand. And he sees three little bald doctors in the homes of the dying - and he begins to suspect who they really are. No wonder Ralph stays awake all night. You would, too.
Helpful Score: 1
Ralph Roberts can't fall asleep but he is having nightmares and deadly visions while he is awake. Good book
Helpful Score: 1
Long read...exciting and satisfying
Helpful Score: 1
This is one of my favorite books by Stephen King! I really like most of his books but this one was really outstanding.
Helpful Score: 1
Awesome and terrifying forces are a work in "Derry".
Helpful Score: 1
Classic King. Good read. Strange like all his books.
Helpful Score: 1
As always, Mr. King does not fail to enthrall with his unusual imagination. I love what I read (about half or a little more) but as a college student I simply don't have time to read such lengthy books. I've been reading S.K. books for almost 30 years, and this book is as good as the first. :-D
This is the story of a man who, after losing his wife, begins to sleep less and less each night. As if this weren't bad enough, he also begins to "see things" but not like any of us would imagine. If you are a fan of imagination and suspense, then you will definately enjoy this page-turner.
This is the story of a man who, after losing his wife, begins to sleep less and less each night. As if this weren't bad enough, he also begins to "see things" but not like any of us would imagine. If you are a fan of imagination and suspense, then you will definately enjoy this page-turner.
Helpful Score: 1
Ralph Roberts has a problem: He isn't sleeping so well these days. In fact he's hardly sleeping at all. Each morning the news conveyed by the bedroom clock is a little worse: 3:15...3:02...2:45...2:15. The books call it "premature waking". Ralph who is still learning to be a widower calls it a season in hell. He's begun to notice a strangeness in his familiar surroundings, to experience visual phoenomena that he can't quite believe are hallucinations. Soon Ralph thinks he won't be sleepng at all, and what then? Not so uncommon, you might say - but Ralph has lived his entire life in Derry, Maine - and Derry isn't like other places, as millions of Stephen King readers will testify to. They remember King's novel "It" also set in Derry, and know there's a mean streak running through this small New England city...
This was very cool. I could not put it down.
This was really a great book. A little more wordy that I felt was needed (600+ pages) but then again it is a S.K. novel. But what really impressed me this time is that the novel had a very good ending. Usually I find S.K.'s endings not very well thought out, seeming like he runs out of things to write about or just got tired of writing, therefore...end it. But, this one I feel is different. Well worth the read all the way to the end.
A little slow in the beginning get better as it goes.
Great book. I had to read it all in one weekend....
A bit more mature than King's earlier works. Wonderful read.
This has to be one of the worst books I have ever read by King. The way he usually defines characters to the point where we either love or hate them is not in this book. The characters are just annoying. The writing isn't even that good and the story is horrible. It took me forever to read this book and that isn't just because it is dreadfully long.
My husband liked it alot!!
Typical King. Great book.
I always enjoy it when authors throw you a curveball and tackle some of life's really difficult questions, and although this is definitely fiction, it made me think about some really tough existential problems. Next to "It", this is my second favorite SK book.
I am a diehard Stephen King fan and my obsession began with this book. It is the supernatural story of a man who has lost his wife and is about to embark on the greatest journey in his life. King has a knack for showing true human emotions and the characters in this book become your family. It is not your typical horror story, but there certainly is a great deal of suspense. I have read this book many times and love it more each time.
Side-note: If you are a Dark Tower fan then you should read this novel; it is highly tied in with Roland's journey and he even gets a mention toward the end. This is the book that inspired me to read the Dark Tower series and I'm so glad that I did!
Side-note: If you are a Dark Tower fan then you should read this novel; it is highly tied in with Roland's journey and he even gets a mention toward the end. This is the book that inspired me to read the Dark Tower series and I'm so glad that I did!
this is one of stephen kings best books, it get you quick and really keeps you going to the end, a must read for any stephen king fan
A must read for Stephen King fans!
Need I say more. KING is always a great read!
Great Stephen King.
great book as usual
Tried to read this one but couldn't......
Ralph Roberts is seeing some strange happenings in dreary Maine. He sees auras around uman beings that show him the horror threatening them. He sees a nice young research chemist like Ed Deepneau turn into a savage wife beater. He sees Charlie Pickering with blood in his eyes and a gleaming knife in his hand. And he sees 3 little bald doctors in the homes of the dying-and he begins to suspect who they really are.
No wonder Ralfph stays awake all night. You would too.
No wonder Ralfph stays awake all night. You would too.
Set in Derry Maine about an ordinary guy who sees deadly demonic visions due to his insomnia
I love Stephen King.....very good book!!!! No sci-fi junk like some of his newer stuff.
If you don't already have trouble sleeping, you won't be able to sleep again until you finish this book! Classic King, in all his glory!
True to the title you will be up ALL NIGHT
Kept me awake. lol. Joalice
Great book, classic Stephen King. Also, the cover on this book is different than shown here.
This is about a man who suffers from insomnia and thinks he is going crazy, but is he?
Loved it. Also makes a great addition to my collection.
Get's your attention right from the start
I've never read this in its entirety---just couldn't get into it; love S King, too.
Excellent Book
a good king book
I rarely part with any of my Stephen King books, but I somehow happened to have an extra copy of Insomnia. As far as King books go, Insomnia was an enjoyable read, but not one of my favorites.
Loved it!!
A GREAT READ!! My book cover is different than the one shown..
First print paperback....Black with the bald doctor in the coat, hat and shoes with his back to you on a bench. Loved this book.
The cover of my copy of Insomnia is different than the one pictured. My copy is the original paperback cover not the reissue shown. Book is in good condition.
This book is well loved, but is in good condition.
cover art is different