Book Review: Rose Madder

 


This is an old book by Stephen King that my husband had been recommending for a few years now. I decided to use one of my Audible credits to get it. Of course my husband told me hearing it wouldn't be the same as reading it, but I listened to all the 17+ hours anyway. 😏

To be honest, it started a bit like that movie with Jennifer Lopez, or the one with Ashley Judd, or even the one with Julia Roberts (Sleeping with the Enemy? Don't remember the other movie names)

So, the main character (Rose... or Rosie) marries an abusive man (who is also a cop) who hits her so horribly she's dying on the inside (and I mean physically), until one day she decides to escape. She does, starts her life over and the crazy husband does everything in his power to find her and kill her.

The guy is crazy. And I mean REALLY crazy. He even kinda knows he's crazy. 

The guy (Norman) is so mean that he's barely even human. To be honest, I didn't want to listen to the chapters from his point of view. It was scary and creepy (which I guess was the point), and even the narrator gave me the creeps.

The story had a bit of the supernatural, and that made it a bit more interesting to me (I like the supernatural), and it also helped me cope with how horrible the husband's chapters were.

I thought this was a good horror story. If nothing supernatural had happened, things wouldn't have end like they did, but I will take the supernatural over real life every time.

Cheers!

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