'Salem's Lot
By: Stephen King
Summary
In 'Salem's Lot by Stephen King, main character Ben Mears returns to the town of Jerusalem's Lot were his aunt raised him for several years. Jerusalem is a small town in Maine with a little secret. Well, more like a big secret. A dark, haunting secret. Read 'Salem's Lot to find out.
Setting
Jerusalem's Lot is a small town north of Portland, Maine. In the book, it is kind of described as somewhat of a ghost town, but thereŕe still people living there. But, overall its a small town thats kind of homey i guess.
Misha Collins as Ben Mears
I think Misha Collins would play Ben Mears if they made a newer version of 'Salem's Lot because he looks how Stephen King described Ben and he's an amazing actor, as shown on Supernatural.
Taissa Farmiga as Susan Norton.
I would chose Taissa Farmiga to play Susan because of her amazing work in American Horror Story: Murder House and American Horror Story: Coven. Even though Susan was described as blonde, I think that no one could play the part better than Taissa.
Evan Peters as Kurt Barlow
If anyone played the vampire in 'Salem's Lot it would be Evan Peters for his outstanding work in American Horror Story: Murder House, American Horror Story: Asylum, American Horror Story: Coven, and American Horror Story: Freak Show.
New York TImes Book Review
Kurt Barlow, the Vampire in 'Salem's Lot
FInal Reflection
1) my assumption of the end was somewhat correct, on the fact that someone was going to die, but the people were different because i guessed that Ben was going to die but he didnt.
4) The song I picked was Blood by My Chemical Romance. The reason why I picked this song was because it was about blood and vampires drink blood. pretty much the only connection there.
About the Author
Stehpen King, born on September 21, 1947, has published many books, including The Shining, Carrie, and Misery. During his childhood his father left his mother to raise him and his adopted brother, David, by herself. At one point in King's life they moved to De Pere, Wisconsin, Fort Wayne, Indiana, and Stanford, Connecticut.