It is a beautiful book.I just finished the book. I had started it a long time ago and put it down for some reason.
It was wonderful. I now have to go read through the threads that I skipped.
Great read. (I love Wireman)
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It is a beautiful book.I just finished the book. I had started it a long time ago and put it down for some reason.
It was wonderful. I now have to go read through the threads that I skipped.
Great read. (I love Wireman)
Yeah, I think this is the hallmark of a Stephen King reading experience: we don't read them, we live them. I know it may be hyperbole but it's got teeth to it, or I should say, "It has teef!" Do you ever get that book hangover when you begin thinking about a character's welfare a week after you've read the last page? I remember finishing books like Cujo and Pet Sematary and thinking about them for days.And as always, vibrant characters and details. I always feel like I'm living right along with everyone in the novel when I read King.
Do you ever get that book hangover when you begin thinking about a character's welfare a week after you've read the last page? I remember finishing books like Cujo and Pet Sematary and thinking about them for days.
I do! They're like friends I keep meaning to call and check on. I was thinking about Rose Madder the other day. Another painting story.Yeah, I think this is the hallmark of a Stephen King reading experience: we don't read them, we live them. I know it may be hyperbole but it's got teeth to it, or I should say, "It has teef!" Do you ever get that book hangover when you begin thinking about a character's welfare a week after you've read the last page? I remember finishing books like Cujo and Pet Sematary and thinking about them for days.