Thank you for this. After practicing for a bit, I think I had it down and wrote it myself on the front page of all my S.K. books. Now I have a signed copy of everything!
I also added things...
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Thank you for this. After practicing for a bit, I think I had it down and wrote it myself on the front page of all my S.K. books. Now I have a signed copy of everything!
I also added things...
I was disappointed with the Superbowl teaser. Someone at CBS said, "Let's show the cover of the book for ten seconds?" All they needed was a glass window, a trained bird, and some fake blood. 1. ...
I started reading Stephen King at the beginning of last year, and used Wikipedia's "Stephen King bibliography" to make sure I had gotten everything. So I think I can safely say I've read every novel...
"Religion in a non-formal context, I take it, means that a man will look up at the stars with a sense of awe, that he will feel the majestic play of the universe has some purpose and that his own...
I have never listened to an audiobook before, but as my S.K. withdrawals progress from a shaky sense of discomfort to slight foaming at the mouth, I came across UR at one of the few remaining...
Last night I read "The Invention of Hugo Cabret" by Brian Selznick. An easy read with pictures! I saw the movie not knowing that it was based on Selznick's previously published book. The...
I'm reading "Life is Elsewhere" by Milan Kundera because I loved "The Unbearable Lightness of Being." I always feel like a cheater when I read a book which has been translated to English, but...
I just finished "11/22/63" and "Blockade Billy." Now I'm done with all the novels! I spent a lot of time this (past) year reading everything with Stephen King's name on it. I think I will have to...
Have you read "11/22/63?" I just finished it - the first half of the book takes place in Derry and contains many references to (and some characters from) "It."
I like to believe that there are two endings to the Dark Tower, one for the novel and one for the story.
The first, the ending to the novel, where Roland (and we as Constant Readers) discover the...