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Blaze (Richard Bachman, Hardcover, 2007)
Blaze (Richard Bachman, Hardcover, 2007)
ISBN-10: 141655484X
ISBN-13: 9781416554844
Format: Hardcover
Publication Year: 2007
Category: Fiction Genres

Stephen King wrote BLAZE in 1973 as a "Richard Bachman" novel, but eventually decided it was unpublishable. However, after revisiting and reediting the work, King changed his mind, and now a new dark tale is available for his many fans. Clayton "Blaze" Blaisdell is abused so badly as a child that it affects his mind. Now, he continues to talk to his vicious buddy George Rackley, even though George was recently murdered. Under George's dark influence, Blaze plots a fiendish kidnapping.
 
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5/5
Blaze is a must read for the die-hard King fan!
by: poetjeff (284Feedback is 100 to 499) Review created: 06/18/07 (updated: 07/06/07)
18 out of 19 people found the following review helpful.

This story is a partial rewrite of a previously unpublished novel written by King, as Richard Bachman in 1973. There is a small history of how this book made it to the shelves by King, as he addresses his Constant Reader in the preface. It is a about a huge, almost retarded criminal who kidnaps a baby and plans to ransom it back to the wealthy parents, but falls in love with the child instead. The story is basic early King, a good read and lightly connected to the Gunslinger series as most of his books are. At the back of the book is a short story that was published last year. King comments about how it became more and will be published as a novel early in 2008. A very quick read, if you love to read King, you have to get this one.
 
5/5
Absolutely riveting!
by: mom2fussbudgets (699Feedback is 500 to 999) Review created: 07/09/07 (updated: 07/09/07)
3 out of 3 people found the following review helpful.

Imagine a man who's spent almost his entire life finding trouble. He's mildly retarded, is a con man and a thief, has been in and out of jail, and has a big dent in his forehead that makes him ugly to boot. Top all of this off with the bone-chilling fact that he decides to kidnap for ransom the child of a rich family--a completely innocent and helpless baby!

Now imagine this: you find yourself unequivocally liking the guy! It doesn't matter that he's a con man and a thief. All of the horribleness he engages in seems justified due to the many difficulties he's faced in life. Heck, you cheer when he beats up the headmaster at his school (actually Hetton House, a county home), and you're even rooting for him to kidnap the baby without getting caught!

So is the mastery of Stephen King, writing as his pseudonym Richard Bachman. Blaze is a book that will have you scratching your head in bewilderment over the fact that you have found yourself in like with a person like Blaze (aka as Clayton Blaisdell, Jr.). Additionally, you'll feel sadness and sympathy, anger and pain. The story of Blaze's unfortunate life will leave you filled with the utmost desire to lift up your head and unabashedly roar at the fates.
 
5/5
Blaze Good Book to read
by: brutus1036 (651Feedback is 500 to 999) Review created: 06/18/07
5 out of 7 people found the following review helpful.

This book was a Good read for everyone..I don't read Stephen King book but I enjoyed this book...Clayton Blaisdell Jr. had been a slow-thinker all his life and when he decides to kidnap a baby heir worth millions. He didn't count on loving the baby but coming from abusive family he might have needed something to love....The
 
5/5
Excellent Stephen King Novel and a fast read!
by: scifigeek1 (138Feedback is 100 to 499) Review created: 09/16/07 (updated: 10/22/07)
2 out of 2 people found the following review helpful.

Blaze is a self titled "trunk novel" written by Stephen King between 1972 and 1973 but just released this year. The book is released under King's pseudonym Richard Bachman whose credits include other novels such as Thinner, The Running Man, The Regulators, and more.

Blaze centers around Clayton Blaisdell, Jr., who is nichnamed "Blaze." We are told through flashbacks that Blaze, who is now in his thirties, was once a bright and soft spoken boy before his abusive father threw him down their home's steps three times. This abuse resulted in Blaze becoming brain damaged and a ward of the state. Eventually he is taken to Hetton House, an orphanage, where his troubled life continues.

As Blaze gets older he becomes a veritable giant and turns to crime and meets George, nicknamed Raspy, and a friendship is formed. George and Blaze commit all sorts of crime and cons and eventually plot their "big score" - a kidnapping of a child from the Gerard family who are local millionaires. George is killed prior to the execution of the plan however Blaze continues to hear him talking in his head and goes ahead and kidnaps the Gerard's baby, named Joe. Blaze soon learns to love Joe but still attempts to collect the ransom money. As the kidnapping goes wrong Blaze fights to protect Joe and ends up killing more innocents before Joe is finally rescued and Blaze meets his end.

Blaze is classic Stephen King. This isn't a subtle introspective Lisey's Story type novel but is a blunt, raw, down to earth story which draws you in right away and keeps you reading until its over. While reading about Blaze's harsh life you learn of his life and feel sympathy for him even while he's robbing and killing innocent people and eventually kidnapping a baby.

Blaze is an excellent novel and a quick read. Its probably my favorite Bachman story so far but I wonder how many more "trunk novels" are still laying around waiting to be published. Blaze also includes the short story Memory and a pretty good introduction by King. This is a must have book from Stephen King which once you start reading it you won't be able to put down until its over.
 
5/5
A New Old Book by a Old New Writer
by: roostaman_buhh (569Feedback is 500 to 999) Review created: 08/17/08

I really enjoyed this book. You felt sorry for the twists of fate in Blaze's life, and knew he had a good heart, even if he was a bad guy. It also shows how some of the "not bad" people in the world have cruel hearts like that creep of a headmaster. I am glad Stephen King discovered this "lost" Bachman piece! I hope he digs deeper in his basement.
 
5/5
Personal Read
by: teensreadtoo (45Feedback is 10 to 49) Review created: 07/07/08

Stephen King may be the "master of horror," but with BLAZE he proves that he's also just a plain ole good writer. This story is a mixture of a thriller, a mystery, a police procedural, and a personal struggle to figure out who you are.

Blaze, aka Clayton Blaisdell, Jr., is a dummy, and he knows it. Ever since his father threw him down a flight of stairs (and then hauled him back up and did it a couple of more times), Blaze hasn't had the brains for learning. The dent in his forehead might make him look scary, but we soon learn that Blaze isn't much of a threat -- except when he's really angry. He might look like a giant at 6'7" and nearly 300 pounds, but this man's heart is as soft as his mind.

Blaze has pretty much drifted through life by skirting the law and mostly (with exceptions) avoiding trouble. When he meets George Rackley, Blaze learns the art of the con. The two of them (or, rather, George) have been planning one big job for awhile now. That big job would be kidnapping the baby of a rich couple, collecting the ransom, and living the high-life somewhere with white sandy beaches and lots of sun.

But we soon learn that things aren't going quite the way either man had expected. For one, George is dead, even though he's still helping with the kidnapping plot. For another, Blaze, as we've already learned, isn't the smartest guy around.

What follows is a mixture of present day mystery/thriller as Blaze carries out the kidnapping of little Joey, mixed with the flashbacks of his life that show how Blaze ends up where he's at.

King (aka Bachman..does it really matter the name?) shows great control in the pacing of BLAZE, and expertly weaves the present with the past. You'll also be surprised (and entertained) by the joy that is Blaze, who is a wonderful, fully-developed character.
 
5/5
Blaze by Stephen King
by: doreen4953 (22Feedback is 10 to 49) Review created: 05/09/08

I love reading and collecting books by Stephen King. He is a great author. I would highly recommend this book.
 
4/5
Good Book!
by: normlgirl (327Feedback is 100 to 499) Review created: 04/28/08

I really liked this book. It reminded me of the old-school Stephen King I love (Carrie, The Shining). If there was one thing I didn't like, I guess it was the ending. But, still worth reading! Also, there is a short story called "Memory" at the end, which is the "seed" for the longer novel Duma Key. It was also enjoyable, and made me anxious to read Duma Key (which is also a very good book!).
 
4/5
Blaze by Stephen King as Richard Bachman
by: shannonlee99 (470Feedback is 100 to 499) Review created: 04/09/08

I have already read this book in the softcover but wanted it for my collection in Hardcover.
The story is alot better than I expected. King has you really caring about and feeling bad for the main character although hes done something utterly despicable.
I have read every book Stephen King or Richard Bachman has ever written...most were great, some...not so great. This book was definitely among the ones that I liked. It wasn't his best work, but absolutely worth reading.
An enjoyable quick read !!!
 
5/5
Blaze
by: andi4624 (61Feedback is 50 to 99) Review created: 04/03/08

An excellent addition to a Stephen King collection. A short story, by comparison, King in his early days as a story teller is still amazing. It always amazes me to see how he has grown as a writerby reading one of his older works then one of his new. Always a pleasure that is hard to put down!
 
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