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while were talking about our book lifes,id say that im a collector but never get at most about 8 behind in my slowly growing libary.Id only buy a book a month unless i go to a market or something and find good stuff.mainly coz i only get through a book within a monthI also rearly pay over 5 bux nz for a book which is allgood coz new books and new versions of books allways seem to have big writing(i suppose so they dont have to another version for eye problem people)and are big books to hold.i dont mind the old style little ones ,usually have cheesey art work on the cover too..cant stand e books,only one i ever got was off tim miller off this forum,coz it was free.and finally i dont find stephen kings books very scary at all,good writer,but not a scary one,and worse is guys who try and imitate him
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Ive read alot of King... I loved some books, and i hated some of his others. Favorites are probably...The Stand Eyes of the Dragon The Gunslinger Wizard and Glass The Shining Insomnia The Talisman The Long Walk Haven't been a huge fan of his newer works...but am crossing my fingers before i read Wind through the Keyhole |
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The Mist has long been one of my favorites... I remember the first time I read it in The Skeleton Crew when I was 11. I've probably re-read it a dozen times since then.
And on the thread: my latest acquisition was 11/22/63, though that was a couple of months ago. Looking for a new read now. |
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I swear several years ago I read something about King retiring. Do I need a new dictionary?
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He did mention it after the accident, but when you have an imagination like his, how can you really retire?
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