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    IT, Gerald's Game, and the Tommyknockers took me the longest to read. I didn't devote much time to reading while I read IT (took me months, as did the Tommyknockers.) I liked each book, probably Tommyknockers the best out of those three.

    I'm reading Eyes of the Dragon now, and I'm breezing right through it.

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    Lisey's. But it was worth it in the end!

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    The Talisman

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    Pet Semetary- after

    Gage died.



    *shudder*

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    For me, it is my current rereading of The Stand. I swear I have been at it since the summer. It has nothing to do with the length, since I breezed through other SK books of similar page count. I know I may be taken to task for this, but I am just not finding it very riveting. I CANNOT STAND the character of Frannie, and since she is in it so much, I tend not to stick with it for very long when reading a chapter with her in it. And it just drags on and on and on...

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    For me it was Insomnia. In facts, I never finished the book. Maybe it's because I wasn't patient enough or I got bored at a certain point. Not saying the book is boring, but I have the original version ( English ) and for me it's hard sometimes to concentrate as my first language is french. But I admit I was not patient enough probably. I saw the movie version though and I didn't like it. It's funny sometimes that a story don't get your attention, even if you love the writer.

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    There was a movie titled Insomnia but it was not an adaptation of Steve's book.


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    So that movie was not an adaptation of SK's book. I'm glad to know, thank you Marsha as I thought it was not well made, well in my opinion. Maybe others liked it. Was it the movie with Al Pacino you're referring to?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Christiane17 View Post
    So that movie was not an adaptation of SK's book. I'm glad to know, thank you Marsha as I thought it was not well made, well in my opinion. Maybe others liked it. Was it the movie with Al Pacino you're referring to?
    Yes, that's the one.


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    Still haven't finished "Faithful" (not technically a full-fledged SK book, as it is a nonfiction collab). I scanned through a few passages here and there, but that's it.

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