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Re: Books by Stephen King This is probably mildly superfluous as I've already discussed my thoughts about Pet Sematary earlier in this topic, but now you can Go here for my review, which says most of the same things I did before, just in slightly better, or at least more reviewery lan
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Re: Books by Stephen King I agree the talisman was generally a better book, but Blackhouse had it's good points, however oddly enough my lady and I both really liked henry liden. Yeah, he's a blind radio dj with an awesome voice, however on the plus side, he is never helpless, w
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Re: Books by Stephen King Black house is one of those novels I like a lot, and dislike a lot. For instance, I love the characterization for a ton of characters - Jack is good, Beezer is good, Judy is also good in a way - but then, I have serious trouble with Henry. He grates on my every
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Re: Books by Stephen King @Jayde, yep, it's odd, the Bbc version had great acting and sound design and the events all in the right order, and was probably as good as any adaptation could be, it just didn't have quite as much of the punch, which I suspect is due to just how m
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Re: Books by Stephen King @Jayde, yep, it's odd, the Bbc version had great acting and sound design and the events all in the right order, and was probably as good as any adaptation could be, it just didn't have quite as much of the punch, which I suspect is due to just how m
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Re: Books by Stephen King @Jayde, yep, it's odd, the Bbc version had the events all in the right order, and was probably as good as any adaptation could be, it just didn't have quite as much of the punch. On another note, Back in December I read Black house, the collaboration be
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Re: Books by Stephen King The BBC version doesn't have enough time to really let that sense of doom drop over you. It's rushed, because it sort of has to be. Agreed, though, on the sound design and acting. Gage's scream when he goes into the road broke my heart when I heard
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Re: Books by Stephen King Ah fair enough Jade, I'd certainly noticed several inconsistencies myself while reading like the name of the owner of the bull I mentioned. I'm composing a formal review at the moment so will knock a mark or two off for that, as King; or at least
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Re: Books by Stephen King No, Dark, unfortunately you're not correct on this point. I'm literally reading Pet Sematary at the moment. When the movers first come, Louis mentions them moving a double bed in. Early in the story, when Louis and Rachel fight, Louis comments that wh
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Re: Books by Stephen King @Jade, one interesting thing about both the Shining and indeed pet Sematary, is that King uses the supernatural influences to exacerbate character traits that were already there. King himself insisted that Jack torrence was a good man, and indeed apparently in the
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Re: Books by Stephen King It's a bit difficult with the two movies. The Stanley Kubrick version is much, much creepier and better acted, and it's relatively short and to the point. I can see why people still think this is one of the creepiest horror movies of all time, especiall
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Re: Books by Stephen King In my opinion It is writen quite good. You Learn about the history of It through out the book, while learning about the main chars. Desperation was a good book to me, but a bit strange, Cujo was ok, and the lawn mower man was stupid in my view. The green mile
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Re: Books by Stephen King I'm not sure if I said this before in this topic. Sorry if I did already. I read It and it was just oddly written. It was very jumpy and hard to follow. It had lots of good parts to it and it's an alright book but I thought it was poorly structured.
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Re: Books by Stephen King I read It and it was just oddly written. It was very jumpy and hard to follow. It had lots of good parts to it and it's an alright book but I thought it was poorly structured. URL: https://forum.audiogames.net/post/617363/#p617363 -- Audiogames-refl
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Re: Books by Stephen King Thoughts on both of those books:The Shining: This was a book I read shortly after my brother died. I read the first half alone in a bedroom at my grandparents' house when I fell asleep too early, woke up at four in the morning and needed to occupy mysel
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Re: Books by Stephen King Okay my lady and I just finished pet sematary, which I'll be writing a review for. my review of the shining can be found here.I also previously reviewed blackhouse, sequel to the talisman, which was pretty good, though not imho quite as good as the talisman
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Re: Books by Stephen King Okay, as has happened several times in this topic, I'm engaging in thradcromancy because my lady and I just finished reading the shining. This was a second read for me, indeed it was interesting going back to page 1 of this topic, since I first read the shini
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Re: Books by Stephen King Okay, as has happened several times in this topic, I'm engaging in thradcromancy because my lady and I just finished reading the shining. This was a second read for me, indeed it was interesting going back to page 1 of this topic, since I first read the shini
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Re: Books by Stephen King Agreed about Gaiman. Most of what he does is sort of offbeat dark fantasy, though Neverwhere is pretty dark, and I'd argue it's at least partially in the horror genre. Ocean at the End of the Lane is beautiful. Still got to get around to reading Coral
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Re: Books by Stephen King @Lightning dragon, yepp, I've read all of Becky chambers books, and reviewed them. I was a wee bit disappointed with her most recent novella, though I did enjoy the wayfarer's trilogy as a nice, upbeat bit of fun with some interesting ideas.
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Re: Books by Stephen King @dark, murderbot is amazing. It is a lighthearted SF book which does not focus on the science all that much. Rather the focus is more on the character and his interactions with others. I agree with you on Gayman not exactly being a horror author. But I
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Re: Books by Stephen King @Rich, I have read game of thrones, and indeed all the song of ice and fire books, however at the moment the reason I site game of thrones as getting in the way of my reading is thee tv series, since as I'm having to watch each episode visually, then! l
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Re: Books by Stephen King Okay, some thoughts here.The Institute is bog-standard King. I unfortunately neither loved nor hated this book, and got the sense that the good guys would win less than halfway through the story which sort of killed it for me.The Outsider is kind of ponderous but
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Re: Books by Stephen King @Rich, I really enjoyed the Institute. It has typical king stuff such as young protagonist, supernatural powers, and a fun story. as for ocean at the end of the lane, it’s been years since I’ve read that book so I don’t really remember anything about it. However
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Re: Books by Stephen King Hi.@jayde, I also want to read Game of Thrones, but the recordings that NLS has aren't the best, and they don't have the DAISY navigation features that new DAISY books have. Although some of their cassette recordings do have each chapter and part se
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Re: Books by Stephen King @Dark, I have red heart shaped box by Joe Hill. I remember liking that book, because of interesting story, flawed protagonist, etc. it’s been years since I’ve read that book so I cannot exactly recall what was the quality of the book. The other Hill book
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Re: Books by Stephen King @Lightning Dragon, I actually haven't read much lovecraft either myself, though I really should. Peter Straub is another author I want to read more of along with jo Hill. Indeed, i don't know how his other stuff is, but Jo Hill's nos4a2 was one of
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Re: Books by Stephen King @dark, I will check out your reviews to add more books to my TBR pile. Both Dracula and H p Lovecraft are in my list. I have heard many good things about both of them. I am especially interested in reading the Cthulhu mythos as it is one of the cornerstones of
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Re: Books by Stephen King @lightningdragon, You're welcome. At risk of tooting my own horn, I have written spoiler free reviews for several mentioned here, including Phantoms, hill housse and Scot Sigler's infected, as well as Stephen King and various other things Find my reviews
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Re: Books by Stephen King @dark, thanks for your recommendations. I wasn’t aware of Parker, siggler, and littel so will check them out. As for the haunting of hill house, that book has been sitting on my TBR for ages but I have forgotten about it. The book as well as the TV show
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Re: Books by Stephen King Scott Smith: The RuinsNick Cutter: The DeepTananarive Due: The Good HouseThe first one has it all (slightly weak characterizations, but it's fast and it's mean). The second one has all kinds of weird claustrophobic imagery. The third one is a slo
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Re: Books by Stephen King @lightning dragon, I have read several horror authors and good horror novels, but I don't know anyone as consistently good as stephen King, since even when King produces less good stuff, it's still pretty good, where as other authors like Dean Koont
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Re: Books by Stephen King Hi, Can you guys recommend me a horror authors or books similar to Stephen King? I mainly read SFF and would like to read more horror. URL: https://forum.audiogames.net/post/563578/#p563578 -- Audiogames-reflector mailing list Audiogames-reflector
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Re: Books by Stephen King Ugh. I want to read Game of Thrones but the only versions I've got are read by Roy Dotrice, and I'm sorry, but I can't stand that guy's narration. URL: https://forum.audiogames.net/post/563433/#p563433 -- Audiogames-reflector mai
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Re: Books by Stephen King Alright, my review of Duma Key is now up and posted and can be Read here. As for what King book next, we'll see. I'm doing game of thrones at the moment, so am looking around for more short story collections, so maybe it'll be different seaso
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Re: Books by Stephen King Bag of Bones used to be my favourite King novel. It's fallen out of the top spot, but not by much. I admit that it's kind of slow at the start, but I'm willing to forgive King this because character is always building. Mike doesn't strike me as
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Re: Books by Stephen King Okay, my lady and I just finished Duma key yesterday, which is one I've not actually seen mentioned in this topic, so spoilage ahoy for that one if you've not read it.oddly enough, i'll admit reading this so soon after bag of bones was a miner err
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Re: Books by Stephen King Okay, my lady and I just finished Duma key yesterday, which is one I've not actually seen mentioned in this topic, so spoilage ahoy for that one if you've not read it.oddly enough, i'll admit reading this so soon after bag of bones was a miner err
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Re: Books by Stephen King At risk of threadcromantically blowing my own trumpet (which sounds really disturbing), Here is my formal bag of bones review. URL: https://forum.audiogames.net/post/537891/#p537891 -- Audiogames-reflector mailing list Audiogames-reflector@sabahattin
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Re: Books by Stephen King I'de say yes. I haven't read all his books but so far all the once I have read have been good. URL: https://forum.audiogames.net/post/528055/#p528055 -- Audiogames-reflector mailing list Audiogames-reflector@sabahattin-gucukoglu.com https://
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Re: Books by Stephen King Okay, I'm bringing this topic back from the grave because Mrs. Dark and I have just finished another Stephen King novel, this time Bag of bones. I'll be putting together a more formal review in a bit, but I thought I'd throw some thoughts down he
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Re: Books by Stephen King That's basically what I thought as well. The start really draged on for a while, but then it got interesting. Problem was, I listened to a daisy audio book in german and I have never heard such a slow reader in my entire life. And the first thing he di
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Re: Books by Stephen King Okay threadcromancy is both because my needful things review is up and can be Read here, and because I've just finished reading The talisman, which is a collaboration between Stephen King and Peter Straub.This one doesn't get talked about when peop
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Re: Books by Stephen King Okay threadcromancy is both because my needful things review is up and can be Read here, and because I've just finished reading The talisman, which is a collaboration between Stephen King and Peter Straub.This one doesn't get talked about when peop
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Re: Books by Stephen King Okay threadcromancy is both because my needful things review is up and can be Read here, and because I've just finished reading The talisman, which is a collaboration between Stephen King and Peter Straub.This one doesn't get talked about when peop
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Re: Books by Stephen King Well today my lady and I finished reading needful things. We'd had some extremely bad news last week, and needed something really engrossing to read together, and its one my lady's fancied doing for a while, not the least because the audio version read
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Re: Books by Stephen King Well today my lady and I finished reading needful things. We'd had some extremely bad news last week, and needed something really engrossing to read together, and its one my lady's fancied doing for a while, not the least because the audio version read
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Re: Books by Stephen King Okay, shameless plug, my Review of Gerald's game can be read hereIts basically what I said earlier in this topic, though rather better written. URL: https://forum.audiogames.net/post/460947/#p460947 -- Audiogames-reflector mailing list Audiogames-refl
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Re: Books by Stephen King Lol, Okay I am officially a stupid head, I thought you meant someone in American black history somewhere when you said "mythical figure."I also apologies profusely to the god of coffee for not its closness to holiness .I'll have to ask my lady,
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Re: Books by Stephen King Remember, also, that she just sort of walks into a home and is there when people turn around. That in itself is plenty strange without her blindness or the peculiarity of the situation.When I talk about mythical figures, this isn't something you have
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Re: Books by Stephen King While Iana's ability was transferrable, the presentation of her as blind, and the specific association of blindness with otherworldly strangeness was what bothered me here, that and the fact that both the girl and her carer were presented as so "blind
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Re: Books by Stephen King I personally thought Iana's ability came from her blindness myself, albeit transferable.but Fair enough Jayde, as I said I just took the story differently. The "magical negro" thing is something I've only picked up from reading other people&
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Re: Books by Stephen King Well, the fact that she's blind is proven incidental when the main character, who appears to have no such issues of his own, gets the ability passed on to him. Thus it's not related to who you are or what you have, it's where you are at any given
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Re: Books by Stephen King @JAyde, I'm afraid Iana being magical and blind sort of seemed forgone to me from the very start, and definitely facts that went together from the description of her eyes, to her sun glasses, to the way King even wrote out the "let me here you count.&q
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Re: Books by Stephen King Interestingly, Ayana didn't suck for me as much as for you. She didn't have magical powers because she was blind; she had magical powers because random people get them passed along. As I recall, she was also ill as well as blind, and only like seven year
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Re: Books by Stephen King Alright with finishing A very tight place this morning we bring the collection to a close so thoughts here. I've mentioned King's occasional crassness being distracting. when he seems to just stick it in in an unwarrented place, however when he devot
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Re: Books by Stephen King Okay I've read a couple more stories so thoughts coming up. Mute: I liked the initial setup of this one, particularly with it being a confession about a confession, and us getting almost three separate scenes, Monette confessing to the priest, Monette bit
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Re: Books by Stephen King As I understood it, there is no especial significance to the number from the call itself. It's just a matter that the number had to come from somewhere, got essentially hijacked briefly. The message is also supposed to be that the dead can reach out t
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Re: Books by Stephen King Oh the cat from hell! I'll admit the title is too obvious, but the cat and especially the end made me laugh and feel sick at the same time. My grandparents had my sister's cats when I read this story, I kept picturing myself being the Hitman and I couldn
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Re: Books by Stephen King @JAyde, I have no problem with people wanting to make love, or have sex on a train or anywhere else, as part of coping with my genophobia, my lady and I read through both Alex comfort joy of sex books together, we've tried various things together an
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Re: Books by Stephen King The things they left behind I liked a lot, because I could relate to the story a lot. I never lived in New York, but I saw the news breaks as they were happening and I remember thinking what next, is this the end of the world? I've been afraid to fly ever
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Re: Books by Stephen King I think some of this stuff, Dark, is just down to personal taste. Willa saying she wants to fuck on a train...what if that's what she really does want, and given that her and David are on their honeymoon, don't you think that's valid? And as for &q
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Re: Books by Stephen King N: A really good example of a story within a story within a story. i loved the idea that OCD symptoms might actually have occult significance and that the psychiatrist is pulled into things in spite of himself. I don't think king quite caught the otherw
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Re: Books by Stephen King N: A really good example of a story within a story within a story. i loved the idea that OCD symptoms might actually have occult significance and that the psychiatrist is pulled into things in spite of himself. I don't think king quite caught the otherw
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Re: Books by Stephen King N: A really good example of a story within a story within a story. i loved the idea that OCD symptoms might actually have occult significance and that the psychiatrist is pulled into things in spite of himself. I don't think king quite caught the otherw
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Re: Books by Stephen King Graduation afternoon: A bit of a miss here, or at least a piece that would've been more effective if it had had a little work. King establishes the snobby rich people, and then when the bomb hits they refuse to believe its real, however King spent a bi
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Re: Books by Stephen King Graduation afternoon: A bit of a miss here, or at least a piece that would've been more effective if it had had a little work. King establishes the snobby rich people, and then when the bomb hits they refuse to believe its real, however King spent a bi
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Re: Books by Stephen King @Jayde, we'll have to see, as I said,I was disappointed with Susanna's arc in the last few dark tower books and I was not a fan of Mia, and until I reread the series again, which I will certainly do, possibly together with my lady, I can't say much
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Re: Books by Stephen King @Jayde, we'll have to see, as I said,I was disappointed with Susanna's arc in the last few dark tower books and I was not a fan of Mia, and until I reread the series again, which I will certainly do, possibly together with my lady, I can't say much
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Re: Books by Stephen King @Dark, Harvey's dream I didn't like at all. I don't understand why he wrote it, it wasn't scary to me at all.Rest stop I liked a lot, especially when you see the old author's other side. I didn't appreciate his jokes, I've se
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Re: Books by Stephen King Song of Susannah starts with people getting sucked through the wrong portals, so to speak. Roland and Eddie show up to talk to Sai King, and Jake and Father Callahan show up in keystone New York to follow Susannah/Mia to the Dixie Pig.Unlike Detta/Odetta, who were
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Re: Books by Stephen King @Guitarman, Yeah, I gathered that a honkitonk is a bar, though I don't really get the country music, cowboy thing, its likely this is one of those bits of American culture which is hard to get a handle on elsewhere. i've heard country music songs I so
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Re: Books by Stephen King Lack of sleep means I've just read two more stories, so before answering Jayde and Guitarman's comments, I'll go through my thoughts on those. Also, bare in mind these stories were read at about two AM, which is in fairness likely the right time
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Re: Books by Stephen King Few things here:1. If not for Susannah, Roland probably dies in the tunnels under Fedic. He's going to have a hard time running full speed and lighting/throwing burning bones to keep the damn worm-thing away. You could argue that having Susannah on his back s
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Re: Books by Stephen King @Dark, I have a long history with the gingerbread girl. It was published in esquire magazine, and at the time that was the only way it was available. I brought it to my high school and my teacher's aid was kind enough to scan it into a text file for me. Pick
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Re: Books by Stephen King Okay, well given the interest in this topic and me obviously being in something of a King mood, I started Just after sunset. I've read the first two stories so far and as has become my custom here I'll add some thoughts on each one, so beware spoiling s
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Re: Books by Stephen King Okay, well given the interest in this topic and me obviously being in something of a King mood, I started Just after sunset. I've read the first two stories so far and as has become my custom here I'll add some thoughts on each one, so beware spoiling s
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Re: Books by Stephen King Okay, well given the interest in this topic and me obviously being in something of a King mood, I started Just after sunset. I've read the first two stories so far and as has become my custom here I'll add some thoughts on each one, so beware spoiling s
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Re: Books by Stephen King I Agree with guitarman here. Maybe if I started with the reworked gunslinger, but as it stands there is just too much that was promised which never appears, oh and yeah, I wondered if that was the beast too, in particular I always got the idea Walter was semi
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Re: Books by Stephen King Spoilers.What bothered me so much in book 7 was that if roland had turned back after saving the beams, as the three of the crimson king's men had suggested, things might have turned out better. They do say that the beams will multiply, gilead will return, a
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Re: Books by Stephen King King has stated at different points that at first, Marten/Walter were meant to be very different characters, but that he got confused and, given the message he was going for and the similarity of the characters to one another overall, he decided to squish them
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Re: Books by Stephen King I've just now red all the dark tower books, so I started with the reworked version of gunslinger and didn't have those problems. Another advantage of reading them now is that I could insert the new eight dark tower book between book four and f
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Re: Books by Stephen King Okay, I'll also say beware dark tower spoilage here. My personal problems with the series didn't so much relate to ow it ended, or who was lost, so much as to how certain other characters were treated along the way and King's final coda. Rowland nee
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Re: Books by Stephen King Okay, I'll also say beware dark tower spoilage here. My personal problems with the series didn't so much relate to ow it ended, or who was lost, so much as to how certain other characters were treated along the way and King's final coda. Rowland nee
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Re: Books by Stephen King It should also be pointed out that roland doing what he did was not new. He's been using his friends as a means to an end since he was young. He's learned better, but can't always do better. In the end, the Tower conquers all for him. Maybe
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Re: Books by Stephen King I found the ending very fitting to the series. Not happy, of course, but that, as Jayde said, would not fit anyway. And it's funny how, after the epilogue with the other Eddie, King writes that for a kinda good ending, the readers should stop now. As if a
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Re: Books by Stephen King Okay...so this thread is full of spoilers, but the Dark Tower is infamous, so proceed beyond this point at your own risk.Seriously. If you don't want spoilage, stop right here.Okay, still here? Then here we go.The nature of an author is that they are god to
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Re: Books by Stephen King Hi.Well I liked having king slip himself into the series, but what bothers me is that the whole quest for the tower is endangered just because king refuses to finish the series. I do believe the price that has to be paid to keep king alive was asking far too much
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Re: Books by Stephen King I don't mind metafiction myself and have seen several good examples, and I really liked linking King's cosmology and seeing characters like father Calahan again. My only major problem in the Dark tower with King sticking himself in there, was the w
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Re: Books by Stephen King I'm...very mixed on it, personally.On the one hand, King presents his avatar as extremely flawed, a conduit rather than a god. He isn't doing what he's supposed to be doing, and so the ka-tet nearly comes to ruin over it. In the end, an enormous pri
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Re: Books by Stephen King Speaking of the dark tower, how do you feel about King including himself as an almost godlike character (or maybe the herald of a godlike force) in the later dark tower books? I liked the idea, because it opened up the possibility of using characters from his
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Re: Books by Stephen King Speaking of the dark tower, how do you feel about King including himself as an almost godlike character (or maybe the herald of a godlike force) in the later dark tower books. I liked the idea, because it opened up the possibility of using characters from his
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Re: Books by Stephen King I don't remember Salem's lot feeling particularly dry when I read it, or indeed ploddy the way the Dead zone felt. People seem to have something of a hate for Salem's lot but I actually enjoyed it. I remember when I first read it as a teenager, I
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Re: Books by Stephen King Well that's part of your problem. lol It would be mid-70s culture, not mid-60s. I didn't find that the book rambled too much. It just develops slowly and has a dryness to it, sort of like Salem's Lot, that bugs some people, self included. It
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Re: Books by Stephen King I agree on Joubert's final speech to Jessie being awesome moment, I just wish we'd got to it sooner and King had had a less trite explanation, since it just felt to me as if Joubert was a collection of cliches and borderline stereotypes, and we know K
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Re: Books by Stephen King My all time favourite King book is the dead zone, and the narrator makes it for me. I'm generally not a fan of many female narrators, especially American ones as many seem to be trying to make their voices unnaturally high-pitched (so kate reading and whoev
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Re: Books by Stephen King Well, the man who's trying to help Jessie in the epilogue isn't too bad. Do remember this is like 1992, so they're still like twenty-odd years behind the overall curve. Brandon is not a terrible man by any stretch, he's just protective and sort
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Re: Books by Stephen King I think Jayde a lot of my issues with Gerald's game came from the epilogue, since had the book finished not long after Jessie's escape I certainly would've just taken Jessie's comments in character and understandably a product of her histo
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Re: Books by Stephen King I have a few issues with Gerald's Game, but most of what you disliked, Dark, I didn't mind.For instance, I think it's too long and draggy in some places. It was a novella that King pumped up a little too much. This would do better if it was about 14
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Re: Books by Stephen King Okay, threadcromancy here is because yesterday Mrs. Dark and I finished Gerald's game. its odd, as I said earlier in this topic I was sent the book as a teenager, but decided not to read it both because I had not particularly enjoyed misery and the premi