 Hello everybody, E here. Welcome back to Thursday Theorist. Today, we are talking about Cell the final in the trilogy of Garbage Stephen King published after his car accident Well, actually after he was ran over by a van in 1999 I hesitate to call it a car accident because he was just ran over This is one of those books my opinion goes like this The book was great for the very first couple of chapters and then it just went downhill from there And then at some point Stephen King just stopped writing And they literally as far as I remember. Yeah, it pretty much just ends in a thought Ends in mid-thought There are several good parts about this book, but none of them are cohesive They don't come together to make one single good story You have the raggedy man, which was a great villain But then you have scenes like the what is it the football stadium? And so on and then he reuses another there's the explosion there There's reuses another explosion. The book just does not feel It does not feel like a serious novel. It constantly feels like just be horror trash And there's a bit somebody pointed out to me that It was if I remember correctly it was right at this book was published right after 9-11. Let me go ahead and go back here and look See actually this version says 2006. Let's do a little more homework here There was a lot of what felt like xenophobia in this one now it's 2006 all the way across The way the the phonies or the phoners talk If you go back and you read it with that in mind, you might catch it You might not I'm still not a hundred percent on that idea But I got a buddy of mine that brought that up and I kind of see where he's coming from so Gregor if you out there this shout out for you How does this one tie in to the dark tower? Well, I it's pretty simple. I mean there's two Definites that tie it into Well, the sorry, there's one definite and one maybe the first maybe is right at the beginning of the book The main character with his name clay. I think it was Yeah clay riddle riddle whatever Clay is a graphic artist comic artist and he is working on a story called the dark wanderer And about a an apocalyptic cowboy story though. That's got dark tower written all over it, but the hard Evidence of this one connects is Charlie the choo-choo is mentioned in this one and he of course is also mentioned in the wastelands and I don't know if you guys can see it up there Just lean it like Cameladine lean it back the actual book right there Charlie the choo-choo The king went by went back and had done afterwards So funny is part about this this paper back here, I think this is interesting Leasy story came out of course after sell, but in this one. There's actually a A bit from Leasy story at the back and the reason I think that's funny is because these two books couldn't be more different You have B rated horror and then Leasy story is Kings first like literary Hard a hard attempt at literary fiction But have any of you this is one of the only Stephen King adaptations I have not watched It has the the dynamic duo from 14 the 1408 Adaptation it's got Samuel Jackson and John Cusack But I have heard so many terrible things about this how The movie feels unfinished just like the book did so have you seen the adaptation? If you did let me know what you think down there I might actually give it a shot if somebody you know that I trust can can tell me that it's worth a watch If nothing else, maybe let me know whether or not it's worth the watch Just for the last kind like bag of bones adaptation. So Did you have you read sell? Did you like it? Did you not like it? Especially if you liked it. Don't just say I liked it He I want you to tell me down there in the doobly-doo why you liked it what you liked about it Anyways, so that's it for sell. I think I covered everything until next time. I have been e you've been you This has been another Thursday Theorist review. I'll talk to you guys later. Bye. Bye