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The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon Summary

Stephen King, American, Coming Of Age, Fiction, Horror, Literature, Psychic, Psychological, Survival, Suspense, Thriller

The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon

Published: 6, April 1999
Author: Stephen King
Genre: American, Coming Of Age, Fiction, Horror, Literature, Psychic, Psychological, Survival, Suspense, Thriller

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Summary

A family hiking trip sets the story in motion, during which Trisha's brother, Pete, and mother constantly argue about their mother's divorce from their father, among other things. 

Trisha retreats to avoid listening and, as a result, is unable to locate her family after wandering off the trail to use the restroom. 

In an attempt to catch up, she slips and falls down a steep embankment and becomes hopelessly lost, heading deeper into the heart of the forest. 

She has a bottle of water, two Twinkies, a boiled egg, celery sticks, a tuna sandwich, a bottle of Surge, a poncho, a Game Boy, and a Walkman left to her. 

She listens to her Walkman to keep her spirits up, either to learn about the search for her or to hear a baseball game featuring her favorite player, and "heartthrob," Tom Gordon.

Trisha's family returns to their car without her and calls the police to begin a search as she begins to take steps to survive by conserving what little food she has with her while consuming edible flora. 

The rescuers look around the path, but not as far as Trisha has gone. Because of what she read in Little House on the Prairie, the girl decides to follow a creek (though it soon turns into a swamp-like river), reasoning that all bodies of water eventually lead to civilization.

As the cops stop looking for her, she huddles beneath a tree to rest. Trisha begins to hallucinate as a result of a combination of fear, hunger, and thirst. 

Several people from her past, as well as her hero, Tom Gordon, appear to her. It's unclear whether the increasingly visible signs of supernatural occurrences in the woods are also hallucinations.

Hours, and soon days, pass as Trisha wanders deeper into the woods. Trisha eventually comes to believe that she is on the verge of a confrontation with the God of the Lost, a wasp-faced evil entity on the hunt for her. 

Her trial becomes a test of a 9-year-old girl's ability to remain sane in the face of apparent death. 

She comes across a road while suffering from pneumonia and on the verge of death, but just as she discovers signs of civilization, she is confronted by a bear, which she interprets as the God of the Lost in disguise. 

Facing her fear, she realizes it's the bottom of the ninth inning and she needs to end the game. She takes a pitcher's stance and throws her Walkman like a baseball, hitting the bear in the face and startling it enough for it to back away. 

A hunter who comes across the fight between girl and beast scares the beast away and takes Trisha to safety, but Trisha knows she earned her rescue.

Trisha awakens in a hospital bed. Her divorced parents and older brother are waiting for her by her bedside. 

A nurse informs the girl's family that they must leave in order for Trisha to rest because "her numbers are up and we don't want that." 

Her father is the last one to depart. Trisha asks him to hand her a Red Sox hat (signed by Tom Gordon) before he leaves, and she points to the sky, just as Tom Gordon does when he ends a game.


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The Girl With All the Gifts Summary

The Girl With All the Gifts

Published: June 2014

Author: M. R. Carey (Mike Carey)

Part of: Girl With All The Gifts (2 books)

Genres: Action, Dystopian, Fantasy, Fiction, Horror, Movie Tie-In, Post-Apocalyptic, Science Fiction, Supernatural, Survival, Suspense, Thriller, Zombies



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Summary:

A variety of the fungus Ophiocordyceps unilateralis, endemic to South America, infected humanity twenty years ago, causing the Breakdown - the end of society as we knew it. The afflicted, dubbed "hungries," lose their mental abilities fast and feast on the flesh of healthy individuals. The illness is transferred by blood and saliva, but it may also be carried through the air via fungal spores. The few uninfected people left in England either dwell in tightly guarded locations like Beacon or roam in gangs of hostile, scavenging "Junkers."

Authorities in Beacon established a secluded military outpost to research a specific group of kid hungries. Unlike others, they can keep their mental abilities and only lose control when they get too close to human scent. The only method to mask the odor is to employ an e-blocker chemical, which is in short supply.

Soldiers, commanded by Sergeant Eddie Parks, track down hungry children and transport them to Hotel Echo, a location 30 miles outside of London and 74 miles from Beacon. The youngsters are schooled by instructors at the base and tested by Dr. Caroline Caldwell, the chief scientist. Helen Justineau, a behavioral psychologist and instructor at the facility, dislikes it when she has to vivisect the kids.

Melanie, a 10-year-old with a genius-level IQ who is enthralled with Greek mythology, namely the story of Pandora, is one of Justineau's favorite children. As a surrogate mother, Melanie adores Justineau. Melanie, like the other kids, has no idea that she is different from the grownups.

Melanie is chosen to be dissected by Dr. Caldwell, who believes she is close to finding a treatment for the fungus. The base is besieged by a gang of Junkers and hungries as Justineau interrupts and attempts to save her; Caldwell is seriously injured, and Melanie consumes flesh for the first time in rescuing Justineau, reawakening the fungus' "hunger." Parks and Private Kieran Gallagher are found and the three escape the base together.

The party chooses to drive to Beacon, which is 74 miles distant, but the grownups disagree over whether Melanie should accompany them. Parks agrees only after the youngster is muzzled, handcuffed, and forced to ride on the tank's roof. Melanie cooperates now that she realizes how dangerous she is to the others.

Melanie is valuable to the grownups since she is not attacked by hungry and can guide them away from humans. While Caldwell continues to regard Melanie as a specimen, the others begin to have faith in her. After many encounters with hungry creatures, including a few adults that exhibit human-like behavior, the party discovers Rosalind Franklin's mobile laboratory. It was created with cutting-edge facilities for testing and attack shortly after the pandemic began, but it vanished while on its research mission. Caldwell, who is dying of sepsis, uses the facility's technology to expedite her study.

Melanie discovers a group of hungry children while she satisfies her hunger apart from the others by eating wild animals. Melanie notices that they keep their mental processes as well, even though they lack a language of their own due to their lack of education. Melanie tells the grownups she spotted a huge bunch of Junkers instead of revealing the truth to Justineau because she is afraid of being experimented on. Gallagher flees the lab because he is afraid of junkies. The clever hungries find him, kill him, and devour him.

Caldwell, concerned with completing her studies before dying, catches one of the intelligent hungries and experiments on him as Parks and Justineau seek for Gallagher. She makes amazing discoveries, but she won't let anybody else in because she's afraid they'll interfere. Melanie discovers a massive clump of fungal fruiting bodies that have increased in size over the years since the infection began; while there are enough spores to infect the whole planet via air currents, the sporangia pods do not open on their own.

Caldwell is duped by Melanie into allowing her in. Caldwell tells Melanie about her findings before she dies: The fungus has neither a cure nor a vaccination. Intelligent hungries are the offspring of hungries who maintained certain human characteristics. People who are born this way keep their mental talents.

Parks and Justineau are surrounded outside the lab by hungry people. Melanie manages to scare them away, but Justineau is knocked down and Parks is bitten and sick as a result. Parks requests that Melanie shoot him before the infection cycle is completed so that he does not develop into a ravenous creature; she complies. She instructs him to blast the spores with a flamethrower, correctly assuming that fire is the environmental trigger that causes the spores to open.

Before Melanie agrees to Parks' request to murder him, she reveals that the conflict between healthy humans and the hungries will continue as long as there are healthy people. Every human must be infected before second-generation hungries may be born and restore the world.

In the Rosalind Franklin, Justineau wakes. Melanie takes her to a group of clever scavengers, to whom Justineau, dressed in an environmental suit, begins teaching the alphabet.


Rating: 95/100
Recommended: 100/100 Yes.

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The Ruins Summary

Published: 18, July 2006

Author: Scott Smith

Genres: Action, Adventure, American Literature, Fiction, Horror, Literature, Men's, Mystery, Short Stories, Survival, Suspense, Thrillers


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Summary:

Eric, his fiancée Stacy, her closest friend, and former roommate Amy, and Amy's boyfriend Jeff, a medical student, are on holiday in Mexico. They make friends with a German traveler named Mathias, as well as three Greeks who go by the Spanish aliases Pablo, Juan, and Don Quixote. Jeff offers to join Mathias as he searches for his missing brother Heinrich, who went missing after following a girl he met to an archeological dig. As they depart the hotel, Pablo joins them, leaving a message and a map for Juan and Don Quixote.

In pursuit of Heinrich, the six of them travel to rural Yucatan. The driver of the pickup truck that transports them to the outskirts of Cabo informs Amy that the destination is "not nice," and offers to take the party somewhere else. Amy doesn't exactly grasp the message and decides to go anyhow. They uncover a hidden route near a Mayan settlement that leads to a huge hill covered in vines and surrounded by barren dirt.

As the party approaches the hill, they are met by armed men from the village. Jeff tries to speak to them in Spanish, but they do not react. The guys compel the group to stay on the vine-covered slope when Amy steps on it while attempting to photograph the entire group.

An abandoned campground with tents and a homemade windlass and rope going down a mining shaft can be found at the top of the hill. The same vines that blanket the slope have overrun most of the camp. Jeff and Mathias descend down the other side of the hill, believing they may be able to escape down the other side of the hill, only to discover more Mayans coming and creating a perimeter around the hill, ready to shoot them if they try to flee.

They also uncover Heinrich's body, which has been overrun with vines after being slain by the Mayans. As they return to camp, they discover that the vines exude a corrosive sap that burns their hands as they peel the vines from Heinrich's body.

When they hear the ringing of a mobile phone from the bottom of the shaft, they use the rope to drop Pablo down to collect it. However, the poison from the vines has weakened the rope, causing it to crack and send Pablo plummeting down the shaft. They drop Eric after him, and when they find the rope isn't long enough, he jumps to the bottom, hurting his leg in the process. Eric learns Pablo's spine is shattered, paralyzing him from the waist down, as the gang constructs a makeshift rope from one of the tents.

The gang constructs a makeshift spinal board and lowers Amy into the mining shaft on it. Before the bulb goes out, Eric and Amy manage to bring Pablo onto the board. The mobile phone rings again, and Eric searches for it, finding that it is coming from another shaft in the mine.

While the gang stays hopeful that Juan and Don Quixote will come, Jeff makes plans to restrict food and water in response to Pablo's message. He also determines that before they retire to bed, they should stay up in turns to keep an eye on Pablo. As night falls, Jeff returns down the hill to find the Mayans still there, but he finds a crevice through which he may be able to slip. As he approaches the base of the hill, he notices a flock of birds nearby, which alerts the Mayans to his location.

The next morning, the party awakens to discover that the vine had wrapped itself around Eric's damaged leg and forced itself into his wound, as well as around Pablo's legs. They notice that the vines had eaten Pablo's lower legs down to the bone when they remove the vines off of him. Amy vomits as a result, and she and Stacy watch in horror as a vine rises from the slope to sip the vomit pool. Jeff decides to place signs at the base of the hill telling the surviving Greeks to keep away and call for aid if they arrive.

As he walks around the hill, he comes upon the bodies of others who have perished there. He also discovers that the vines only eat organic stuff because the victims' passports, jewels, and Mayan arrowheads and bullets are all intact. He also discovers that the Mayans are evidently frightened of the vines, having salted the soil surrounding the hill to keep them at bay, and will murder them if they try to leave the hill to prevent the vines from spreading through the spores in the group's clothing.

When he returns to the location of his original sign, he discovers that it has been removed. Initially suspecting the Mayans, he learns that it was destroyed by the vines, along with another warning sign left by a former victim of the hill. Jeff returns to camp to notify the others of the new knowledge. He also determines that someone should be stationed at the bottom of the hill in case Juan and Don Quixote appear. Meanwhile, Pablo's health has deteriorated significantly, with flesh being eaten away from his legs, and Jeff believes he may die of infection shortly. While Amy keeps an eye out for the Greeks, the rest of the group reluctantly votes to amputate Pablo's legs.

With their resources running low, Jeff decides to return to the mine pit in search of the cell phone, bringing Amy with him. In the mine, he makes a flashlight, and they look for the phone by following the sound down the other shaft. Jeff understands there is no phone: the vines can replicate noises they hear and have been luring him and Amy down another pit to their doom. The party hears the vines giggling as Amy is carried out of the mine. Meanwhile, Eric becomes increasingly worried, feeling that the vine is growing inside of him, even though the others do not believe him.

Later, Eric, Amy, and Stacy become intoxicated with the tequila Pablo brought with them, resulting in a furious confrontation. They are horrified to discover that the vines can replicate voices as well, and they find themselves repeating their critiques of one other, Jeff, and Mathias. Pablo awakens and requests water, which Amy provides along with a grape from the group's supplies.

Jeff returns, enraged that they drank alcohol with so little water between them and that Eric had injured himself again while attempting to extract the vine from within his body. After Jeff and Amy have a furious disagreement, she leaves him alone while he keeps an eye on Pablo. Jeff hears her screaming out to him and vomiting, but he dismisses her as intoxicated and ignores her.

Amy is discovered dead the next morning; the vines have grown down her neck and forced her to die in her own vomit. The vines had wrapped themselves around Eric's leg once more, this time embedding themselves into the initial incisions on his leg and the cut he made on his belly the day before. Amy's body is placed in a sleeping bag and Jeff recommends keeping her body in order to consume her if the Greeks do not arrive before their food runs out. Stacy is outraged and calms him down and they all agree to bury Amy. They later hear Amy calling for Jeff.

When they unzip the sleeping bag, they discover that the vines had been mimicking her voice and had eaten her to the bone. That night, while Jeff searches for the Greeks, it begins to rain severely, causing the Mayans to seek shelter in the woods. He views this as an opportunity to flee and seek aid, but he is assassinated by the Mayans. He feels the vines pull his body back toward the slope as he dies.

During the storm, Stacy uses the rain to wash herself, while Mathias looks after Pablo and Eric naps in the tent. Later, the vines simulate the sounds of Stacy and Mathias having sex, which irritates Eric because Stacy has already had several affairs. Stacy is adamant that the vines are lying, and Mathias is silent. Mathias finds that the vines suffocated Pablo and left Jeff's cap on his head during their quarrel. In Heinrich's voice - speaking in German - the vines tease Mathias that Heinrich and Jeff are both dead.

Eric's worries about the vines growing within him appear to be justified in the morning when Mathias pulls vines from his chest and leg. While Stacy and Mathias go in search of Jeff, Eric is left alone with the knife and begins to excise the vines on his own. The vines subsequently tease Stacy and Mathias by claiming Eric is no longer alive. When they return to camp, they discover him alive but severely damaged, having severed his own ear and flayed much of his flesh in an attempt to remove the vine. Mathias tries to seize Eric's knife but is accidentally stabbed through the heart.

His body is drawn into the vines. Stacy understands they did not do the same thing to Eric in order to torture her by seeing him die. Eric begs her to murder him since he is too weak to do so himself, and after much pleading, she stabs him in the heart.

Stacy, who is now alone, walks to the bottom of the trail up the hill to await Juan and Don Quixote. The Mayans have decided that she is the sole survivor and have begun dismantling their camps. When the Greeks do not arrive by dark, she cuts her wrists calmly, believing that her body would serve as a warning to them when they arrive. The vines pull her back into the underbrush as she bleeds out.

Three days later, the other two Greeks, accompanied by several Brazilian visitors, discover the route. A small girl, like the little boy on the bike, races back to the town, but the new visitors are already halfway up the hill, shouting for Pablo before the Mayans arrive.


Rating: 85/100
Recommended: 90/100 Yes.

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