Hmm...best villain is tough. Roland D. Lebay is a great villain but so is Rainbird; he's so deceptive. I love Leland Gaunt too; very charismatic.
Heroes: Dennis Guilder, Mike Noonan, John Coffey.
Hmm...best villain is tough. Roland D. Lebay is a great villain but so is Rainbird; he's so deceptive. I love Leland Gaunt too; very charismatic.
Heroes: Dennis Guilder, Mike Noonan, John Coffey.
Favorite villains are probably Barlow and Flagg. The evil in the Overlook Hotel and the evil in the burial ground in Pet Sematary were both pretty intense too.
Favorite heroes are probably Ben Mears and Mark Petrie from 'Salem's Lot. Halloran from The Shining was great too.
I love the small town feel of many of Mr. King's stories. You're in town and yet you're only a stone's throw from the country roads and forests that press closely around these small towns.
I love the realism that Stephen King is able to give the unbelievable. Storytelling at it's very best.![]()
evil: flagg
good: tom/nick
icky: that kleenex at algul siento
things: really like those chattery teeth, wish i had a set
setting: the barrens
abilities: i kinda liked it when annie sang "she'll be riding six white horses when she comes!"
Evil is Stark or Flagg in my opinion though I'm scared of the Raggedy Man/Harvard too.....
Best Hero/Most deserving hero: Ben Mears
Most convincing characters: The Loser's Club
Favourite Kid in an SK book: Danny from The Shining
Favourite Setting: Castle Rock (in all its forms)
Most Scary Setting: Desperation or The Pet Semetary..
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