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Stephen King says the premise of a celebrated author’s latest work is ‘irresistible,’ but does it stick the landing?

Could this kickstart another eventual TV adaptation?

Stephen King has offered yet another one of his recommended viewing or reading picks, this time showering praise on the latest novel from Big Little Lies author, Liane Moriarty. 

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King — who was one of multiple to the new locale of Blue Sky to offer followers the reading recommendation. The It author said Moriarty’s latest, titled Here One Moment, has an “irresistible” premise while offering a logline of his own. “A woman on a flight from Hobart to Sydney begins predicting the age and manner of death of her fellow engers,” King surmised, painting a somewhat bleak portrait that might feel right at home in his own horror-filled oeuvre. 

HERE ONE MOMENT, Liane Moriarty: The premise is irresistible–a woman on a flight from Hobart to Sydney begins predicting the age and manner of death of her fellow engers. Beautifully written, this propulsive novel has a serious theme. Could be a great Xmas present for that special someone.

Stephen King (@stephenking.bsky.social) 2024-12-23T12:12:42.481Z

If that synopsis tickles your fancy, know that plenty of fellow bookworms have been equally excited by Here One Moment since its release in April of this year. The novel — which marks the Australian author’s tenth overall and fourth since 2014’s Big Little Lies — has been met with widespread praise from readers and critics, and King seems to be singing a similar tune. “Beautifully written, this propulsive novel has a serious theme,” King wrote of Here One Moment, before suggesting that the book “could be a great Xmas present for that special someone.” 

It’s not the first time Moriarty has received praise from the Carrie author, who said Big Little Lies — the novel adapted into the equally acclaimed HBO series starring Reese Witherspoon — was “a hell of a book” and described it as “funny and scary.” 

More broadly, King’s unfortunately defunct X page, when not Will Smith-starring Bad Boys: Ride or Die.

The fact that King finds time to read is irable in itself (I’m not even half as busy as him and I’ve only managed a chapter of my current book), since the author just came off the press tour for The Life of Chuck, the Tom Hiddleston-starring adaptation of his 2020 short story of the same name. Elsewhere, it looks like we’ve got a Carrie television series adaptation in the works, as well as director Edgar Wright’s take on The Running Man and The Monkey directed by Osgood Perkins. 

Moriarty has an equally busy schedule, having written the source material for Trump’s cabinet picks for his second istration.


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