Book Sidekick Doctor Sleep: (The Shining)
WARNING: This is not the actual book Doctor Sleep by Stephen King. Do not buy this reading Sidekick if you are looking for a full copy of this great book. Use the chapter-by-chapter guide, the character breakdown, and the explanation of Doctor Sleep themes and motifs in this analysis to walk through this chilling, tense read. Stephen King's long-awaited sequel to The Shining, Doctor Sleep, marks the author's return to the horror genre after a foray into science fiction. Loaded with supernatural elements and told in King's signature terse style, Doctor Sleep revolves around Dan Torrance, son of Jack Torrance from The Shining. It focuses on Dan's life after the events at the Overlook Hotel. Dan, now a grown man, struggles with his former alcoholism, while also struggling with his gift, known as "the shining." He finds himself drawn to a girl named Abra who has an even more powerful gift. Together, they must survive while working to expose a merciless secret society that targets children that possess the gift to shine. Stephen King narrates Doctor Sleep from a third-person perspective but gives each character a distinctive voice. Dan must face his demons if he is to help Abra survive. Stephen King skillfully weaves a narrative laden with themes of self-control, innocence, and redemption. He uses subtle clues to help cue readers in on the passage of time and characterization. In all, Doctor Sleep provides a satisfying follow-up to one of King's most celebrated works.