Sunday, June 25, 2017

Gwendy's Button Box

I went to the library the other day when I was waiting for my son, who was waiting for his turn in the barber's chair. I haven't read a Stephen King story in awhile and this book had a big sticker saying "Lucky Day" on it. So I felt lucky. Gwendy's Button Box was co-authored by Stephen King and Richard Chizmar. I finished it the same day but I mused on it much longer. It was a quick and tidy ride through the problem of responsibility for world peace. I only kept one quote:

Pages 27-28:  Gwendy has a thought (novel now in its adult implications, later to become a tiresome truth): secrets are a problem, maybe the biggest problem of all. They weigh on the mind and take up space in the world.

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