The Outsider
Stephen King's imagination runs like a giant wheel ,which looks uniform on the surface but when you go for a ride you can actually feel goose flesh crawling over your body and the only noise which you can manage to hear is loud thudding of your own heartbeats. Basic tenets of King's writing are not very distinct but every time he tries to topple his performances by providing fresh plural elements which leaves us wondering that how he hits home consistently on the same canvass by using strokes which looks familiar, but yet so new. In this novel King reflects upon his comfort zone, as he explores the life of small town, kids troubling with the loss of their peers and above all a supernatural entity covered under the haze of rationality only to emerge with a mind boggling reality of its own. Novel begins with the description of a gruesome murder of 11 year old, Frank Peterson whose body was recovered on the outskirts of Flint County, Oklahoma in a disturbingly mutilate...