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Nekhemevich

I found something I enjoy more than chess and it is reading Stephen King. I have made it my goal to read all of his books in this lifetime. Having read an assortment already I can tell that I am really going to enjoy this endeavor. :)

Nekhemevich

so overjoyed about my reading interest I had to share. right now I'm reading Talisman and the best part so far is having the protagonist Wolf turn into a horror against the bad guys. I am really cheering as wolf tears them apart. :D

ghostofmaroczy
Nekhemevich is in to Horror:

so overjoyed about my reading interest I had to share. right now I'm reading Talisman and the best part so far is having the protagonist Wolf turn into a horror against the bad guys. I am really cheering as wolf tears them apart. :D

Is there a scene where two people go into a deep dark forest where two plus two equals five and the path out is only wide enough for one.

BishopTARDIS

His earlier works are the best. That's when he ended the book when the story was over. When I finished Insomnia I said, "damn the story ended 300 pages ago."

ghostofmaroczy
BishopTARDIS noticed:

His earlier works are the best. That's when he ended the book when the story was over. When I finished Insomnia I said, "damn the story ended 300 pages ago."

All Stephen King's books last nine innings.

Even if the game was decided in the third.

#redsox

Moriarty_697

Google Rereading Stephen King.  It's a blog on the The Guardian newspaper's website where a King fan is slowly rereading every one of his books and blogging about it.  It's pretty cool.

I got into King when I was 11 or 12.  Many, many years later, I'm still a big fan.  I've seen him speak twice and hearing him talk in person is almost as fun as reading his work. He's funny, smart and just incredibly interesting.

ghostofmaroczy
Moriarty_697 likes the King:

He's funny, smart and just incredibly interesting.

...and he hangs out at Fenway.

#redsox