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Chunk five!

  The last part has Barbie walking around and discovering that there is no way out of this barrier so this chapter starts with Barbie heading back to town. He passes by a diner he used to work for before leaving town and sees the TV blaring with new stations and nation wide broadcasts of their small town. Helicopters and army officials are parked outside the barrier while new stations and bystanders are watching for new discoveries about the barrier. Barbie immediately goes back to work for his old boss, Rose, and what seems like a great friend. More is revealed on why he had to leave and how he did horrible things to Jim Rennie and his son Junior.  When the night shift ends Rose and him go talk about why Barbie is still in town. Conversation moves to how the town and especially the diner is going to run off just gasoline and generators. Barbie brings up how they use the most energy and asks how they are going to keep things running. This brings up a good point with the whole ...

Chunk Four UTD

  Clustermug  Jim Rennie is driving up to the crash sites. He's acting as a rude authority and when another person is on the phone with homeland security, he takes the phone and hangs up. If this was real that would be horrible and I would be so mad no matter who it was. Jim doesn't want to hear anyones side and claims the truck and the airplane were accidents. Nothing out of the ordinary, he says and wants to keep the town clear of negative new reports. Even when proven wrong he doesn't let go and moves the conversation along. He doesn't believe it until another woman runs into the barrier and gets a nosebleed. Why the noses? Shouldn't something else get hit before your face? I guess everyone in Chester mill has a large nose.  There is more information about the dome being told in the next few paragraphs and hoe Big Jim is starting to understand its more than just a crash scene. Like how only some water is getting through, or how there is almost like an electricity...

Chunk Three UTD

   Chapter four Lotta dead birds This chapter starts off with a police officer named Howard “Duke” Perkins and writes him out to be a very detailed oriented man. He notices and figures out which police car and who would be driving after the sudden boom just by the siren. He leaves his wife on his only day off and goes to check what happened with the other police officers. It's spoiled at the end of the part that he later dies. I know from the tv show it is because his pacemaker gets overworked from the magnetic field of the dome and makes it explode inside his chest. On the other end of town there is a married couple bickering about how unhappy their marriage is. They end up crashing straight into the dome and  the husband dies instantly.  It's hard to understand what these characters are supposed to mean. I go into every paragraph with a new set of characters and Stephen King then goes into great detail explaining who they are and their life only to have them die in...

Chunk Two UTD

     I got my book in the mail today and boy, I am intimidated. The audiobook I am reading off YouTube is in videos of 3 hours each and I didn't think to look ahead to how many chunks there are. So when I saw this book had almost 1,100 pages made me a tad frightened. Hopefully this will go by quick with the audiobook as well as the real life copy of it. The next chapter is called Junior and Angie and I remember these characters a lot from the tv show. This chapter starts before the plane crashes and goes into detail about Juniors headaches. I remember this playing a huge part in the tv show but I can't remember if it had to do with the dome and its magnetic field as they explain later on. Immediately as I write this it explains in the book that it is a brain tumor. He starts having a headache and his emotions start spiraling. He starts thinking about Angie and decides to go to her house and “teach her a small lesson” Before she could even open the door to see who it ...

Under the Dome: Chunk One

     I started listening to the audio book Under the Dome by Stephen King. When I saw this on our class list I was excited to read it because a while back in 2013 there was a tv series based off this book and I started watching it with my mom. I was only 15 at that time and it was a show my mom would watch and keep on in the background as we both did our own thing. I barely paid attention to it but remember a few of the main plot points they explored in the series. We eventually missed an episode or two a season in and when we got back to it, the show had progressed enough that we were lost, Even with only paying attention to the main plot. We switched to a different show and I never learned how it ended. I heard the ending was bad and the book was always better. The book is always better. So when I saw it on the list I was glad to have a reason to finish the plot.      What I didn't get from the audio book was the map at the beginning. I like those sorts o...

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