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Yeah he did. Almost as bad as king did putting himself in the last book

Last two books I believe...... and I was super annoyed by it at first but in the end, I just love the dark tower too much to hold a grudge.

I think have read all 7 of the main dark tower books like 4 or 5 times each. (Only read wind through the keyhole once)

Oh and since we are talkin dark tower I just want to give a shout out to The Tick Tock Man..... loved that dude
 
You want to read periodicals for the rest of your life or something? Seems like most decent sized city public libraries should suffice for post college reading, no?

Yeah, they would. Where I'm @ currently is in Iowa tho, w/ a population of about 12,000 people. So the university in town has a library about thirty times larger than the public one.
 
Last two books I believe...... and I was super annoyed by it at first but in the end, I just love the dark tower too much to hold a grudge.

I think have read all 7 of the main dark tower books like 4 or 5 times each. (Only read wind through the keyhole once)

Oh and since we are talkin dark tower I just want to give a shout out to The Tick Tock Man..... loved that dude

Guidell did 1-7. King may have done a few, but the only one I've heard him narrate (in the DT series) is Wind Through The Keyhole (which I turned off after five minutes -- man, that guy is a horrid narrator). WTTK was bad *** though, and Andrew Quick was indeed a bad ***. He's the guy that got me hooked on di-polar computers, tbpfhwy.
 
Was reading 'Under the Dome' @ work and then moved w/out my own copy. Now waiting for a copy to be ordered and sent to the nearest library. Anticipation is killing me, can't wait to see how the book turns out. This is only second Stephen King book I've read with the only other being 'Misery,' which was okay. The librarian really recommended 'The Stand', so I'll probably hit that up next.

Anybody read the 'Under the Dome'? It's gotta little bit of a Lord of the Flies, Animal Farm feel, but it's got King's fondness for the gruesome. It's a lot like a soap opera because there are so many stories happening simultaneously, but it has much more depth than a soap opera obviously.

I'm about 600 pages in, so please don't ruin the end for me.

Also started reading 'Invisible Man' last night. Good so far.
 
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Was reading 'Under the Dome' @ work and then moved w/out my own copy. Now waiting for a copy to be ordered and sent to the nearest library. Anticipation is killing me, can't wait to see how the book turns out. This is only second Stephen King book I've read with the only other being 'Misery,' which was okay. The librarian really recommended 'The Stand', so I'll probably hit that up next.

Anybody read the 'Under the Dome'? It's gotta little bit of a Lord of the Flies, Animal Farm feel, but it's got King's fondness for the gruesome. It's a lot like a soap opera because there are so many stories happening simultaneously, but it has much more depth than a soap opera obviously.

I'm about 600 pages in, so please don't ruin the end for me.

Also started reading 'Invisible Man' last night. Good so far.

Loved under the dome.

One if his top 10 imo.

His best (in my opinion) is Cell.
Please read it next and tell me what you think
 
Was reading 'Under the Dome' @ work and then moved w/out my own copy. Now waiting for a copy to be ordered and sent to the nearest library. Anticipation is killing me, can't wait to see how the book turns out. This is only second Stephen King book I've read with the only other being 'Misery,' which was okay. The librarian really recommended 'The Stand', so I'll probably hit that up next.

Anybody read the 'Under the Dome'? It's gotta little bit of a Lord of the Flies, Animal Farm feel, but it's got King's fondness for the gruesome. It's a lot like a soap opera because there are so many stories happening simultaneously, but it has much more depth than a soap opera obviously.

I'm about 600 pages in, so please don't ruin the end for me.

Also started reading 'Invisible Man' last night. Good so far.

It's hard for me to comment without ruining the ending, so I'm just gonna stay quiet. I will say that it reminded me a lot of "Dream Catcher". May I recommend that you do NOT attempt reading The Stand. It really isn't that good, and it's looooong as ****. Listen to it while you drive; much easier and then you won't feel so bad about wasting time reading it.

If you really want a King experience, read the Dark Tower series. Almost every book he's ever written has some sort of connection throughout the series, and as you read more King books, you'll catch the connections. It is fascinating and pretty amazing considering it happened over 30+ years. The ending of the series is quite possibly the greatest ending of any book, show, movie, etc. ever conceived.
 
The ending of the series is quite possibly the greatest ending of any book, show, movie, etc. ever conceived.

What do you mean by this?
I didnt like the cop out ending at the very end if thats what you are talkin about.

The last books were good though, just not the very very end
 
Another king book i liked alot is The Tommy knockers
 
Hate wheel of time series..... made 75% through the 6th book and could not take any more.

Game of throne was great (and I still love it) but roach is right about books 4 and 5..... they are a struggle to get through

I've started book 1 and it's taking forever to get through half of it. So many mundane details that I catch myself drifting off repeatedly. Two pages after 10:00 p.m. and I'm out.
 
I've started book 1 and it's taking forever to get through half of it. So many mundane details that I catch myself drifting off repeatedly. Two pages after 10:00 p.m. and I'm out.

If that's how you feel in book one I'm gonna bet you're gonna give up on book four. I want him to finish this damn series out before he dies. But I also hope he picks up the ****ing pace a little or else he's gonna need ten books to get where he seems to be going.
 
If that's how you feel in book one I'm gonna bet you're gonna give up on book four. I want him to finish this damn series out before he dies. But I also hope he picks up the ****ing pace a little or else he's gonna need ten books to get where he seems to be going.

Gameface you are confused.
The author (robert jordan) of the wheel of time is already dead and the series is finished.

I think you are thinking of game of thrones and george rr martin
 
I've started book 1 and it's taking forever to get through half of it. So many mundane details that I catch myself drifting off repeatedly. Two pages after 10:00 p.m. and I'm out.

Maybe it is not for you. Book gets very slow around book 6-10. Crossroads of Twilight has somewhat no progression. Lots of guys quit the book at that point. Books get great afterwards though and I have to say it's the best fantastic-fiction books-series I have ever read excluding anything from Tolkien.
 
Gameface you are confused.
The author (robert jordan) of the wheel of time is already dead and the series is finished.

I think you are thinking of game of thrones and george rr martin

Ohh, I thought that's what he was talking about. I was confused.
 
What do you mean by this?
I didnt like the cop out ending at the very end if thats what you are talkin about.

The last books were good though, just not the very very end

Cop out ending? You can't be serious... In a million years, did you see that coming?

“Ka is a wheel; its one purpose is to turn. The spin of ka always brings us back to the same place, to face and reface our mistakes and defeats until we can learn from them. When we learn from the past, the wheel continues to move forward, towards growth and evolution. When we don’t, the wheel spins backward, and we are given another chance. If once more we squander the opportunity, the wheel continues its rotation towards devolution, or destruction.”

It is pounded into your subconscious for several books; far cry from a cop out.
 
Cop out ending? You can't be serious... In a million years, did you see that coming?

“Ka is a wheel; its one purpose is to turn. The spin of ka always brings us back to the same place, to face and reface our mistakes and defeats until we can learn from them. When we learn from the past, the wheel continues to move forward, towards growth and evolution. When we don’t, the wheel spins backward, and we are given another chance. If once more we squander the opportunity, the wheel continues its rotation towards devolution, or destruction.”

It is pounded into your subconscious for several books; far cry from a cop out.

Fair enough.
I wanted closure though
 
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