Dave Kane
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Michael J. Sullivan:
I see that you have Stephen King listed under 'influences'. Just wondering if you have a favorite Stephen King book. ? (because I need to put a question mark) :)
Michael J. Sullivan
There are several of King's books that I love (The Shining, Salem's Lot, Different Seasons, Doctor Sleep), but for my absolute favorite of all time it would be The Stand. A few things about this particular novel.
- It has some of the most memorable characters - it's been over 40 years since I read it and Stu Redman, Frannie Goldsmith, Nick Andros, Tom Cullen, and Mother Abigail still feel like old friends that I'd love to visit with.
- It is the book that helped bring me closer to my wife. We were good friends long before we were romantically involved and she told me I just "MUST" read The Stand. At the time, I wasn't a big reader, but I picked it up so that I could talk to her about it in our late night jam sessions that usually occurred around 2:00 Am when her waitress shift was over and my busboy shift had ended.
- I must say that I really didn't like the ending. Talk about a deus-ex-machina!! Now the fact that the book can end so poorly and still be in my top 5 of all time is really saying something. Yes, I was willing to overlook the terrible way it wrapped up because the preceding 95% of the book was just so good!
Do you have a favorite?
- It has some of the most memorable characters - it's been over 40 years since I read it and Stu Redman, Frannie Goldsmith, Nick Andros, Tom Cullen, and Mother Abigail still feel like old friends that I'd love to visit with.
- It is the book that helped bring me closer to my wife. We were good friends long before we were romantically involved and she told me I just "MUST" read The Stand. At the time, I wasn't a big reader, but I picked it up so that I could talk to her about it in our late night jam sessions that usually occurred around 2:00 Am when her waitress shift was over and my busboy shift had ended.
- I must say that I really didn't like the ending. Talk about a deus-ex-machina!! Now the fact that the book can end so poorly and still be in my top 5 of all time is really saying something. Yes, I was willing to overlook the terrible way it wrapped up because the preceding 95% of the book was just so good!
Do you have a favorite?
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Trent
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Michael J. Sullivan:
Hey Michael! I know you have many other projects running currently, but as I re-read Revelations, I couldn't help but wonder- have you ever considered writing a series (full length or short stories) revolving around characters attending Sheridan? I would love to learn more about the University, what people study, and certainly more 'screen time' for Arcadius would be AMAZING!
Stacy
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Michael J. Sullivan:
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As of right now, I'm halfway through Age of War and have finished all the Chronicles and Revelations. I have enjoyed your books very much. I realize that not characters are all "good" or all "bad", but in the Legends series, you sure don't like the Fhrey very much. Can you speak to why this is? Even the fall of Rome didn't result in former Romans being reviled as elves are in the Chronicles/Revelations.
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Gonzalo Otero
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Michael J. Sullivan:
Hello michael, I am a new fan of yours and greetings from Chile. I read your 2 books that are in Spanish (The Crown Conspiracy and Avempartha) and I loved them, the problem is that nothing has been translated into Spanish since 2012. The question is if you know if the publisher will translate it at some time ?. I would love to finish Revelations and start Chronicles and The Legends of the First Empire. Cheers
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