Read the Story, discuss the gold, and then go to bed with new thoughts in your head, all in the comfort of your home. What could be better?
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Sure!Want me to go check in and come back to see if others are coming?
I hear you. I finished it this afternoon, but usually like time to think about what I have read. It was a little difficult to process for me. Reminded me a little of 11-22-63.I finished the story 25 minutes ago, BTW-I hate to cut it that close. I don't like to finish days ahead because I want the story to be fresh in my mind, but I don't like to finish this late either!
I agree-11/22/63 with a hint of the DT series (especially VII!)!I hear you. I finished it this afternoon, but usually like time to think about what I have read. It was a little difficult to process for me. Reminded me a little of 11-22-63.
When I finally had an inkling to what was happening in the story. Though I should've caught on sooner because of the changing scenery and details! And I really enjoyed the last few pages.What was your favorite part?
Why do you ask, hon?You Okay Morgan?
Sorry, felt like there was a long delay in our conversation, and I worried something was going on in your world (where you are), but in reality, I was being impatient and not giving you ample time to compose a response.Why do you ask, hon?
I've been having computer problems too.Sorry, felt like there was a long delay in our conversation, and I worried something was going on in your world (where you are), but in reality, I was being impatient and not giving you ample time to compose a response.
I can relate to that .I've been having computer problems too.
I'm not familiar with the authors SK mentions in the Notes.Sorry, I am a little impatient tonight. 8) I hear you. I didn't catch on until he told Umney. The gem in the back of the book contained one of SK's themes ( I think). Perhaps he is several different people when he writes.
Raymond Chandler was a short story guru. He did a bunch of Philip Marlow stories (I was big into mysteries as a kid). I know some, but not all.I'm not familiar with the authors SK mentions in the Notes.