Book Review: The Shawshank Redemption

The Shawshank Redemption
Stephen King
Read by Frank Muller

My rating: 4.5 / 5
Genre: Fiction

It is always difficult for me to write a review of a book when I know an adaptation of that book already. The strange this is that I’ve only seen the movie based on this book once, though I’ve seen clips, references, and parodies enough to keep it fairly fresh in my mind. That said, I wanted to give Stephen King, but I was a bit intimidated, so this seemed like a good place to start. And it was a good starting point, with a story that really drew me in. I may have known the ending (who doesn’t, at this point?) but I still appreciated the little hints and secrets kept along the way to it. I didn’t remember all of the details and was caught up as the story unfolded. Telling Andy’s story through Red’s eyes was a great move on King’s part, as I think it makes the reader more sympathetic to Andy than if Andy just told us himself what had happened to him, the various ways he was wronged.

What makes it difficult to assign a rating to this book (aside from the difficulty separating the written story from the movie) is that there’s a lot of content that I struggle with or makes me cringe. Of course that’s not surprising in a book about prison life, but that doesn’t make it easier. (It does make me want to avoid going to prison though.) Overall, I’m glad I listened to this book, and it does make me want to dive a little further into other works by King (maybe not any horror yet though). Whether you’ve seen the movie or not, if you’re interested in the book, I do recommend it. I listened to the audio, which is well narrated.

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