@@sloan_9026 It’s rather incredible to me that King will not say ONE THING critical of the current administration-not one! No gentle admonishment, nothing…you would think that the thought of forced “vaccinations” would be so abhorrent and horrifying to someone like him who holds liberties and freedoms so dear (or at least so I thought).
I finished this book like 3 weeks ago and I loved it, the twists were amazing and the character of Liz was just insanely well told, amazing book to say the least!
In 1000 years when humans are a type 2 civilization, when we become quasi immortal and become an interstellar species, people will see Stephen King as a sorcerer.
I just finished this a couple of minutes ago. Fan-freaking-tastic book!!! Maybe I didn't say that loud enough. FAN-FREAKING-TASTIC BOOK!!!!! I loved it!!!
Not a constant reader (besides reading Dark Tower series) but because of the channel have a bunch of King books on my TBR, hopefully all in 2021. Definitely going to slide this one in that list. Thanks Mike!
You do a wonderful job in explaining Stephen King's book "Later" I have not read it yet , but after listening to you , I'll buy it right away and start reading . Thanks
I didn't even know there was a new Stephen King book before I saw you with it on instagram. And like you, I am not the greatest fan of the crime/mystery books by King. But I got the audiobook immediately (physical copy to come later). But it was interesting from the gun and when the Ritual of Chüd was mentioned, I literally sat up and was all 'NOW you have my full and undivided attention.' Loved the book, even though it was so short and I wanted mooooore.
Real page turner! Loved it. I was a bit disapointed by the ending, but the read is so much worth it! I agree with you on The Institute too. I was really surprised that I prefered Later to The Institute. I'm currently reading Under the Dome and I'm pretty excited about it so far (I only read about 1/5 of it though).
The Multiverse reference is so big that it’s actually subtle. That may sound oxymoronic but it really is just one/two words, but they have such a big meaning.
Hi Mike and thank you for your review! I just read it and did my own review, so I`m jumping from channel to channel to see what others thought of Later. It is so interesting to see that we all have read the same book and have so many thoughts and feelings that are exactly the same, while each and every one of us still emphasize different things that they were mostly attracted to or see the same book totally differently! I enjoyed the book and liked that truth-crazy-bomb. I needed to think about it for some time though :D
I saw an ad for this book while browsing the web. I don't even read books (because I have bad eyes), but I really like hearing people talk about Stephen King because he's just super interesting. Like, my Mom used to read Stephen King when she was younger. She would tell me how good his writing is. I mean she still reads him today, but just not his horror novels because she doesn't want to be scared. She liked the one he wrote about Bobby Kennedy. Whatever that one was called. I like a lot of the movies they make out of his material. It is cool to see him usually always be so positive about the adaptations and fully encourage them to turn his work into movies. I like to watch the interviews he does and the speeches he occasionally gives at places. He's just one of those people I really admire.
this is so awesome to hear! I was pretty much as skeptical as you were about it. I feel like I can fit this book somewhere since it's not the typical King tome!
This was really soooo good! I wasn't really expecting much but it turned out to be one of my favorite Stephen King works. So surprised and glad! Still looking forward to Billy Summers for my birthday! 🎁
My copy comes today. Might binge it depending what time it arrives. Also, new to the channel. Cool bookshelf Mike. I instantly noticed a few gems I appreciate!
I had a slow spooky season reading wise so far read the mist,stray dogs comic and that’s about it(Dresden files blood rights almost done on audible) but a few days left and you have inspired me to read this!!
I've just finished reading the institute, which was my first king book, and loved it . I just got this today and pet sematary a few weeks ago, can't wait to start reading these
This book SURPRISED ME TOO! I hate to admit that yeah, I had pretty low expectations as I ALSO thought it was another Colorado Kid! I just loved this one so gd much. I finished it with my mouth left hanging open and then went and got the audiobook. I've now enjoyed this story at least 4 times through already. It's so.damn.good. I liked it even more than The Institute, which surprised me! The shortish lenth is right in King's sweet spot - would it be considered a novella? I have no clue but man, so amazing.
Because of you, I just downloaded the kindle version. Can’t wait to curl up with coffee and snacks and start reading tonight. I wasn’t excited about this until I watched you’re video.
Amazon messed up the UK deliveries apparently and my copy still hasn't arrived even tho it was pre ordered 😫 can't wait to read tho, glad to see revival getting so much love from you as well :)
I agree with everything you said. I was looking forward to this book and within the first ten pages I knew I wasn't putting it down. It was a great read!
I read this book because I saw this review and now I'm back after reading it. It was amazing and it's my first stephen king book too. What other of his books should I read to understand the references he made in the book? You mentioned it briefly. Thanks again, love your channel!!
wow... I'll have to check this one out now. I saw an interview he did recently about this book and I was gonna possibly skip this one but maybe now, I'll reconsider. I'm curious as to what connections we'll find in there. so glad you enjoyed it.
Reading this title now, as enjoyable as another of his HCC original, “Joyland”. Less originally creative a writer than most readers credit him for (“The Stand” was inspired by George R. Stewart’s “Earth Abides” [1949], “11/22/63” is an homage to Jack Finney’s “Time and Again” [1970], “The Shining” comes from Richard Matheson’s “Hell House” and “Salems Lot” from “The Last Man on Earth”, etc.). But no one can deny that he is a helluva storyteller and and has perfected the art of smooth narrative flow. His “The Green Mile” is still one of the greatest novels I’ve ever read.
I picked this up yesterday and didn't even know that it was release day. I'm definitely pausing my current book to read this tonight! His coming of age stories are my favorite
@@mikesbookreviews I just finished it last night - it was AMAZING! I do think the last two or so chapters could have been left on the cutting room floor, but I think that's a personal choice. The tone was amazing, Jamie and Liz and Tia all really developed into characters that had amazing depth throughout. It was really a phenomenal read and I really enjoyed it!
Just finished this one, my first Stephen King book and I really liked it. Amazing first experience of King, even though I don't get the Multiverse reference, but I can guess
Joyland was also a great book! I kind of feel like I did then after just finishing Later. Colorado Kid wasn't bad, but not to the level of Later and Joyland.
I've read 112263, under the dome, the Shining, Salem's lot, it, DT 1,2, and 3, Carrie, pet Sematary, the stand, misery, the dead zone, and the dark half. Is the book you're referring to one of these, or should I read a few more classics before giving Later a go? Thanks!
My copy has been delayed here in the UK...good old Amazon! Listening to your review here makes me want to read it now more than ever!!!! Some things are worth waiting for I guess right Mike? :)
You really got me exited, but I've read maybe 15 King books or so, and now I am afraid that I haven't read the one with the reference that you're talking about :(
I'm excited, but probably won't be able to get to it for a while. My question is why was it released under that Hardcase Crime imprint if the contents delve into "classic" King themes (supernatural, horror, coming-of-age)? Was it a contractual fulfillment?
Hi Mike. I’m subbing. This was fun. Have you read The Fisherman by John Langan? If not I think you’ll love it. Weird horror fiction told with down to earth style. Blew my socks off
@@mikesbookreviews especially since you said is heavy on tower material. SPOILER FOR DARK TOWER: My guess is our old buddy randy flaggy is making a comeback
Hi Mike. My 12 year old daughter just read her first Stephen King book, “The body”, and she said she liked it very much. Then, she listened the audiobook sample of this book and said she would like to read it. Since I haven’t read this books and I won’t be able to do it soon because I’m reading other 3 books already, I want to ask you if this book is okay for a 12 year old? If it’s not, I’ll convince her to read something else.
I just started reading Later and it is pretty good so far. I just started reading it the other day and I am already a quarter of the way through it already. I will probably finish it this weekend. I'm glad I picked it up.
Bought this one following Billy Summers and loved it as well. Quick read, jumps right into the plot and theres no time wasted. I enjoyed the character building and meat of Billy Summers more than "Later" personally. Im devouring these right now and looking for more! Half way through "Salems Lot" (Mike I appreciate the nod on that one regardless of being a new king reader). Any suggestions for next up?! Love the content Mike!
I read the book in one afternoon,yesterday . It’s the first book fromStephen Kind ❤I have read. I will go to the book store later this afternoon to find other books from him! I never knew him before yesterday. But I love that famous movie ,But No idea who is the author of the movie.
what is interesting to me is he still is interested in writing, and writing the same sort of thing. great for him - he definitely picked the right career.
What I love about this, is that it shows that he doesn't need a 800+page novel with 100+ characters. Just a couple of main ones with a stellar story. Loved every page of this.
He’s a genius. In a hundred years, universities will be assigning his work as literary representation of our time (late 20th - early 21st century).
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I attended a college that DID assign his works for analysis.
Stephen King is a National Treasure. Put the man on Mount Rushmore
That’s a vote I would wait in line for.
Make that an INTERNATIONAL TREASURE - Huge Sai King fan here from the UK :)
YES !!!!
Great writer, despite being a liberal douchebag
@@sloan_9026 It’s rather incredible to me that King will not say ONE THING critical of the current administration-not one! No gentle admonishment, nothing…you would think that the thought of forced “vaccinations” would be so abhorrent and horrifying to someone like him who holds liberties and freedoms so dear (or at least so I thought).
I finished this book like 3 weeks ago and I loved it, the twists were amazing and the character of Liz was just insanely well told, amazing book to say the least!
In 1000 years when humans are a type 2 civilization, when we become quasi immortal and become an interstellar species, people will see Stephen King as a sorcerer.
I just finished this a couple of minutes ago. Fan-freaking-tastic book!!! Maybe I didn't say that loud enough. FAN-FREAKING-TASTIC BOOK!!!!! I loved it!!!
I figured you’d like it.
@@mikesbookreviews I thought you would too.
Same!! Just finished and couldn't go 5 minutes without telling multiple friends to go read it immediately. 😆
@@DarlingMissDarling Glad to hear!
It's exciting that you seem giddy about this haha. Makes me want to sit Memories of Ice down and instantly pick this up.
You’ll be able to read this in a day.
I did because it won't take long lol
Not a constant reader (besides reading Dark Tower series) but because of the channel have a bunch of King books on my TBR, hopefully all in 2021. Definitely going to slide this one in that list. Thanks Mike!
No problem. Enjoy!
I’m halfway through this and enjoying the hell out of it. Way better then I expected!
I’m about 40% finished. I’m in love it was hard to put down. I knew i was going to love it though. I love Joyland sooo much!
Finished it this morning I was not expecting that one part of the ending was such a fun short read
King was sitting at his desk saying “ You know what I really liked ....that Sixth Sense movie..... only 1 problem with it M. Night wrote it.”
Love watching you talk about something that has you this genuinely excited!!
I think you’ll enjoy it.
You do a wonderful job in explaining Stephen King's book "Later" I have not read it yet , but after listening to you , I'll buy it right away and start reading . Thanks
Billy Summer's is his next book releasing on August 3.I actually enjoy his Hard Case Crimes(Joyland and Colorado Kid).
I am one of those who rathers Stepehn Kings hard crimes books over his other books. I will go buy it on Kindle now.
You’ll love it
I didn't even know there was a new Stephen King book before I saw you with it on instagram. And like you, I am not the greatest fan of the crime/mystery books by King. But I got the audiobook immediately (physical copy to come later). But it was interesting from the gun and when the Ritual of Chüd was mentioned, I literally sat up and was all 'NOW you have my full and undivided attention.'
Loved the book, even though it was so short and I wanted mooooore.
Your reaction in the prologue was enough for me
Real page turner! Loved it. I was a bit disapointed by the ending, but the read is so much worth it! I agree with you on The Institute too. I was really surprised that I prefered Later to The Institute.
I'm currently reading Under the Dome and I'm pretty excited about it so far (I only read about 1/5 of it though).
Wow, I’m so happy to hear this! Hadn’t really thought I’d pick this up anytime soon, but you have me excited to read it. Thankee-sai!
I haven’t read much Stephen King but I just finished this one. Phenomenal book and I will definitely be adding more King to my TBR
The Multiverse reference is so big that it’s actually subtle. That may sound oxymoronic but it really is just one/two words, but they have such a big meaning.
I just got it from Amazon. Now I'm pumped. Thank you for all your reviews.
Wow! You have me so excited about this now!!! I read the other 2 and I was going to put this off a while and now I have to read it. NOW! Thanks
I’d highly recommend it. It won’t take you more than a couple days, Max.
Hi Mike and thank you for your review! I just read it and did my own review, so I`m jumping from channel to channel to see what others thought of Later. It is so interesting to see that we all have read the same book and have so many thoughts and feelings that are exactly the same, while each and every one of us still emphasize different things that they were mostly attracted to or see the same book totally differently!
I enjoyed the book and liked that truth-crazy-bomb. I needed to think about it for some time though :D
Great comments! Walmart vendor finally stocked this book yesterday so I grabbed it and will dive into it after work today! Later!
This is exciting to hear!
Very excited to read it, glad you're liking it!
It was superb.
Just picked it up and I'm on chapter 6 now
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"M. Knight Shama-Lama-ding-dong" dude I died 😂😂😂😂
Came to the comments for this XD
Thanks for this video. I was on the fence with this one but will definitely be picking this one up now.
I think you will have zero regrets
This was my first Stephen King book and I loved it!
This was definitely a page turner, Champ!
You're in for quite a ride if you'll continue with his work.
I saw an ad for this book while browsing the web. I don't even read books (because I have bad eyes), but I really like hearing people talk about Stephen King because he's just super interesting. Like, my Mom used to read Stephen King when she was younger. She would tell me how good his writing is. I mean she still reads him today, but just not his horror novels because she doesn't want to be scared. She liked the one he wrote about Bobby Kennedy. Whatever that one was called. I like a lot of the movies they make out of his material. It is cool to see him usually always be so positive about the adaptations and fully encourage them to turn his work into movies. I like to watch the interviews he does and the speeches he occasionally gives at places. He's just one of those people I really admire.
this is so awesome to hear! I was pretty much as skeptical as you were about it. I feel like I can fit this book somewhere since it's not the typical King tome!
i was listening at work and when that connection came up i yelled NO WAY loud lol i was blown away
Just got it for kindle. Will start reading tonight :) Keep up the good work.
Enjoy!
This was really soooo good! I wasn't really expecting much but it turned out to be one of my favorite Stephen King works. So surprised and glad! Still looking forward to Billy Summers for my birthday! 🎁
Great time to be a King fan.
@@mikesbookreviews 👑
My copy comes today. Might binge it depending what time it arrives. Also, new to the channel. Cool bookshelf Mike. I instantly noticed a few gems I appreciate!
Fun to hear you gush about this! I’m waiting on one of those hardcovers.
wao Mike that was a fast read. Yeah I got the email announcement from the release of the book - will start reading this weekend.
It’s a serious page-turner. You won’t be able to stop.
I had a slow spooky season reading wise so far read the mist,stray dogs comic and that’s about it(Dresden files blood rights almost done on audible) but a few days left and you have inspired me to read this!!
I felt the same way! Later was phenomenal. I went and picked up Joyland because of it.
I'm also going to read Joyland because of this book.
I've just finished reading the institute, which was my first king book, and loved it . I just got this today and pet sematary a few weeks ago, can't wait to start reading these
Never would of thought this would be good. Damn ok.
This book SURPRISED ME TOO! I hate to admit that yeah, I had pretty low expectations as I ALSO thought it was another Colorado Kid!
I just loved this one so gd much. I finished it with my mouth left hanging open and then went and got the audiobook. I've now enjoyed this story at least 4 times through already. It's so.damn.good.
I liked it even more than The Institute, which surprised me! The shortish lenth is right in King's sweet spot - would it be considered a novella? I have no clue but man, so amazing.
Because of you, I just downloaded the kindle version. Can’t wait to curl up with coffee and snacks and start reading tonight. I wasn’t excited about this until I watched you’re video.
Amazon messed up the UK deliveries apparently and my copy still hasn't arrived even tho it was pre ordered 😫 can't wait to read tho, glad to see revival getting so much love from you as well :)
I agree with everything you said. I was looking forward to this book and within the first ten pages I knew I wasn't putting it down. It was a great read!
He continues to amaze me.
I read this book because I saw this review and now I'm back after reading it.
It was amazing and it's my first stephen king book too. What other of his books should I read to understand the references he made in the book? You mentioned it briefly.
Thanks again, love your channel!!
He has a guide on reading King on his channel. Check it out.
wow... I'll have to check this one out now. I saw an interview he did recently about this book and I was gonna possibly skip this one but maybe now, I'll reconsider. I'm curious as to what connections we'll find in there. so glad you enjoyed it.
Can't wait to get later. Sounds great now you get me wondering what is the multiverse connection.
And he got 500+page book coming out in August this year too. He can write so fast.
He’s a machine.
Yes, I pre-ordered it naturally. Can not wait. (a self birthday gift)
Wow? Really? I’m pumped! Thank you for this info!
Reading this title now, as enjoyable as another of his HCC original, “Joyland”. Less originally creative a writer than most readers credit him for (“The Stand” was inspired by George R. Stewart’s “Earth Abides” [1949], “11/22/63” is an homage to Jack Finney’s “Time and Again” [1970], “The Shining” comes from Richard Matheson’s “Hell House” and “Salems Lot” from “The Last Man on Earth”, etc.). But no one can deny that he is a helluva storyteller and and has perfected the art of smooth narrative flow. His “The Green Mile” is still one of the greatest novels I’ve ever read.
I picked this up yesterday and didn't even know that it was release day. I'm definitely pausing my current book to read this tonight! His coming of age stories are my favorite
Then you’re going to love it.
@@mikesbookreviews I just finished it last night - it was AMAZING! I do think the last two or so chapters could have been left on the cutting room floor, but I think that's a personal choice. The tone was amazing, Jamie and Liz and Tia all really developed into characters that had amazing depth throughout. It was really a phenomenal read and I really enjoyed it!
I got havent read it yet but you just moved it way up my TBR
I just read the book and was impressed by the story and very excited that he practically promised a continuity for the book. Fantastic.
More multiverse!? Fine, I won’t wait to buy it. Now I need to run and grab it. Was not expecting this reaction. Very excited...Thanks Mike.
Just finished this one, my first Stephen King book and I really liked it. Amazing first experience of King, even though I don't get the Multiverse reference, but I can guess
I've read most Stephen King books however haven't read any of the Hard Crime books, just bought this on the strength of the video - excited !
Joyland was also a great book! I kind of feel like I did then after just finishing Later. Colorado Kid wasn't bad, but not to the level of Later and Joyland.
@@Michael_L_Morrison I'll have to add Joyland to my to read list
You’ll love it.
Thanks for the recommendation of this book. I loved the story for a paperback it has the weight of a hard cover and has me longing for more.
I've read 112263, under the dome, the Shining, Salem's lot, it, DT 1,2, and 3, Carrie, pet Sematary, the stand, misery, the dead zone, and the dark half. Is the book you're referring to one of these, or should I read a few more classics before giving Later a go? Thanks!
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@@mikesbookreviews I feel like that's a big enough sample size for you to say lol. I respect no spoilers tho
My copy has been delayed here in the UK...good old Amazon! Listening to your review here makes me want to read it now more than ever!!!! Some things are worth waiting for I guess right Mike? :)
Great gush. Loved the video. Going to have to check it out.
Picked it up on a whim yesterday when I saw it on your TBR. Read 4 chapters and I really dig it so far!
Only gets better.
I'm currently waiting for my copy to get to me and I think it will take another week or so. But now I'll definitely read it as soon as it gets here!
Enjoy!
Congratulations on 40k + subs
Thanks!
You really got me exited, but I've read maybe 15 King books or so, and now I am afraid that I haven't read the one with the reference that you're talking about :(
Oh, for Merlin's beards Mike, what multiverse connection? 😱 Now I need to read it ASAP! OK, bye... Runs to the Kindle store... 🏃
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This was one i almost didnt read but decided to try
Its now on my shelf with other rereads including carrie, the institute and pet sematary
I just finished 'Later' today. I like it very much.
I was the same with my expectations and was pleasantly surprised.
That library behind you is my goal ♥
I'm excited, but probably won't be able to get to it for a while. My question is why was it released under that Hardcase Crime imprint if the contents delve into "classic" King themes (supernatural, horror, coming-of-age)? Was it a contractual fulfillment?
I have no clue on that one.
This thumbnail lol. That’s about how I’m feeling at the moment.
Hi Mike. I’m subbing. This was fun. Have you read The Fisherman by John Langan? If not I think you’ll love it. Weird horror fiction told with down to earth style. Blew my socks off
I was pleasantly addicted to this book. I couldn't put it down. It was so GOOD. 🤩
It just came in the mail I am so excited !! To give it a go
Enjoy!
Great video straight to the point. No bullahit
A dream mashup-Stephen King and M. Night.
Absolutely loved this book. Insane how he's still churning out fantastic stories.
I almost bought it today for my nook but I really want the physical copy for my collection.
Do you have a review for revival out? I loved that book and was just curious on your thoughts on it. And I loved Later as well!
damn it mike, I have soo many books to read on my shelf and didn't want to buy more books for a few months, but now I have to get it
You won’t regret it.
@@mikesbookreviews especially since you said is heavy on tower material. SPOILER FOR DARK TOWER: My guess is our old buddy randy flaggy is making a comeback
Hi Mike. My 12 year old daughter just read her first Stephen King book, “The body”, and she said she liked it very much. Then, she listened the audiobook sample of this book and said she would like to read it. Since I haven’t read this books and I won’t be able to do it soon because I’m reading other 3 books already, I want to ask you if this book is okay for a 12 year old? If it’s not, I’ll convince her to read something else.
Awesome to hear! I love new generations getting into his works.
I just started reading Later and it is pretty good so far. I just started reading it the other day and I am already a quarter of the way through it already. I will probably finish it this weekend. I'm glad I picked it up.
I just finished reading Later, and I thought it was pretty good. Stephen King still got it.
Bought this one following Billy Summers and loved it as well. Quick read, jumps right into the plot and theres no time wasted. I enjoyed the character building and meat of Billy Summers more than "Later" personally. Im devouring these right now and looking for more! Half way through "Salems Lot" (Mike I appreciate the nod on that one regardless of being a new king reader). Any suggestions for next up?! Love the content Mike!
I read the book in one afternoon,yesterday . It’s the first book fromStephen Kind ❤I have read. I will go to the book store later this afternoon to find other books from him! I never knew him before yesterday. But I love that famous movie ,But No idea who is the author of the movie.
Just the review I was hoping for from you 🤘
I love the stories of Stephen King. I have time to read screenplays, but nothing too long. Do you have a favorite short story?
I started reading “Later” yesterday and am on page 78. I can’t put it down!….
what is interesting to me is he still is interested in writing, and writing the same sort of thing. great for him - he definitely picked the right career.
Just when you think SK is just "meh"....BANG, he comes out with Later 👍📚
If it has Mike’s approval stamp, I’m getting it👏🏻
I’m only 100 pages in but wow I’m loving it!
Loved "Later." King always makes me care about the characters.
Man I'm excited for this.
Is the multiverse reference in this book going to spoil a book I haven’t read yet?
You had me at Revival
He’s at his best using that formula.
Dang it, have to wait two days until I can sit down to read it.
Mike just hyped me up
I'm reading it now. I'm a slow reader lately. But with this book I got through the first 100 pages in the first day. Couldn't put it down.
What I love about this, is that it shows that he doesn't need a 800+page novel with 100+ characters. Just a couple of main ones with a stellar story. Loved every page of this.
Yep. He’s quite good at what he does.