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Stephen King; Best Of...
Topic Started: Jul 15 2008, 08:46 PM (417 Views)
kittyramone
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everythings eventual ... its a pretty fun read. i think my fave in that one has to be" The Feeling, You Can Only Say What It Is in French " very, very cool..
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Cara
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Trashy, I think you'd enjoy the Dark Tower Series of his. It is based on Brownings poem Childe Roland to the dark tower came and is a sort of urban fantasy/sci-fi which he masters pretty darned good :D

as with many novels you need a bit of patience at first until you sort of get into the story...from then I was hooked at least
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Cara
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oh...and I just read Duma Key - fascinating read!!!
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kittyramone
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^^ i need to pick that one up...
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nerak
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I am on book 2 of the Dark Tower series and I'm loving it! I think that is a good recommendation for you to start with Trashy. The books aren't very long and read quick if you know what I mean.
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For some reason the books don't scare me as much as I thought they would.. I read "Dreamcatcher" and "Shining" and.. well..

I think it's the way his stories go regular-horror-regular-horro-regular-horror.. That makes me want to skip the regular parts, but you need the information XD

Ah well. I did like the Dreamcatcher movie though.
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