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J.J. | 55 comments mrbooks wrote: "I only use it at work but don't count the books in my read folder, to me read means I read it not someone else. If I did that I could increase my read file to over 700 books as I am getting through..."

I hear ya reasoning but there good when your driving and for work. Plus I have to manage my cash so books don't always come first so I take advantage of what I have when it comes to YouTube audiobooks. Don't get me wrong I do have bookshelves full of books. I consider an audiobook a read on Goodreads. I didn't take all that time listening to an audiobook for nothing. :-)


message 3102: by mrbooks (new)

mrbooks | 1469 comments LOL I use them at work to keep my mind from seizing up, I have one of those jobs where I'm on a computer all day and if I didn't listen to something I would go crazy, mind you some people at work think I am crazy for listening to books instead of the radio.


message 3103: by Kellie (new)

Kellie | 163 comments Welcome JJ and Lauren


message 3104: by Leslie (new)

Leslie Hanshew My name is Leslie from Wisconsin and I have been reading SK books (all the while checking under the bed and in my closet for things that go bump in the night) since I was by all rights too young to read them! Love, love, love SK!


message 3105: by Leslie (last edited Mar 12, 2018 12:38PM) (new)

Leslie Hanshew Lauren wrote: "Hi :) I’m Lauren, 26 from Edinburgh, Scotland. I’ve read most of King’s books throughout my teens, but took a huge break from reading after I graduated uni and had a daughter. Now that she’s 2 I’m ..."
Totally off topic, Lauren, but I went to Scotland a few years ago and felt like I had come home. Absolutely a lovely country with amazingly kind and funny people. Not to mention it was sunny and in the 60s for the three days I was there and many locals begged me to stay as they thought I had control of the weather. If only...


message 3106: by mrbooks (new)

mrbooks | 1469 comments Leslie wrote: "Lauren wrote: "Hi :) I’m Lauren, 26 from Edinburgh, Scotland. I’ve read most of King’s books throughout my teens, but took a huge break from reading after I graduated uni and had a daughter. Now th..."

Hi Laslie and welcome, the only one that made me a bit nervous was the Monkey, I keep fearing I will hear the symbols clanging.


message 3107: by Leslie (new)

Leslie Hanshew mrbooks wrote: "Leslie wrote: "Lauren wrote: "Hi :) I’m Lauren, 26 from Edinburgh, Scotland. I’ve read most of King’s books throughout my teens, but took a huge break from reading after I graduated uni and had a d..."
Oh yeah...thanks for the reminder. Hahahaha!


message 3108: by mrbooks (new)

mrbooks | 1469 comments No problem I like sharing, even the trepidation


message 3109: by Kellie (new)

Kellie | 163 comments Welcome Leslie!


message 3110: by Erin (new)

Erin (ems84) | 2669 comments Welcome Leslie


message 3111: by mrbooks (new)

mrbooks | 1469 comments Oops Sorry Leslie, just realized I miss spelled you name.


message 3112: by Leslie (new)

Leslie Hanshew mrbooks wrote: "Oops Sorry Leslie, just realized I miss spelled you name."
It's okay. In London it was spelled Luxley on my Starbuck cup; in Prague it was Laslia on same. Perhaps it's Starbucks and not me?


message 3113: by mrbooks (new)

mrbooks | 1469 comments LOL it is starbucks, I once said my name was Tom Cullen and that's what the put on my cup, but the spelled it wrong. I have also been Harry Potter and Ronald Weasley, Serius Black, Plus several other well known characters. I guess it is the cheapest way to change who you are.


Mario the lone bookwolf (mariothelonebookwolf) Hi!

I am 32, from Austria and totally into science fiction, fantasy, humor and science topics and always trying to widen my range.
And, of course, I praise the one and only. He is unique and nothing more than the probably best writer of our time.

Best regards


message 3115: by J.J. (new)

J.J. | 55 comments Mario wrote: "Hi!

I am 32, from Austria and totally into science fiction, fantasy, humor and science topics and always trying to widen my range.
And, of course, I praise the one and only. He is unique and noth..."


Awww Mario you're making me blush. You didn't have to praise me like that to everyone. .................lmfao how I crack me up sometimes. Welcome to the club!


message 3116: by mrbooks (new)

mrbooks | 1469 comments Hi Mario welcome to the group.

J.J. Don't scare away the new people on the first day give them at least a week to get settled in LOL.


message 3117: by J.J. (new)

J.J. | 55 comments mrbooks wrote: "Hi Mario welcome to the group.

J.J. Don't scare away the new people on the first day give them at least a week to get settled in LOL."


Lol 10-4


message 3118: by Tracy (new)

Tracy | 163 comments Lol, loved it J.J. That was good.

Welcome Mario.


message 3119: by Erin (new)

Erin (ems84) | 2669 comments Welcome Mario


message 3120: by Malarie (new)

Malarie Hi everyone! My name is Malarie. I'm a therapist. I've been reading Stephen King since I was a teenager, and I started with The Shining. I've read almost everything and am currently finishing the last Dark Tower! I like to read horror, suspense, and true crime. I can never find anything that is just as good as a trusty King, however :)


message 3121: by mrbooks (new)

mrbooks | 1469 comments Hi Malarie and welcome to Stephen Kings pages


message 3122: by Brandon (new)

Brandon Hello, I'm Brandon. Like many of you, I began reading Stephen King in high school. The first King book I can remember reading was either The Shining or IT, I read them both around the same time, and I can't remember which was first. I have read a number of his novels and short stories since. My favorites are probably The Stand, The Shining, IT, Salem's Lot, and The Dark Tower series. I haven't read everything by King. I read most of the early stuff and most of the stuff released in the last 8 or 10 years, but I haven't gotten around to reading everything. Among his more recent novels, I really enjoyed Revival.


message 3123: by Erin (new)

Erin (ems84) | 2669 comments Welcome Malarie and Brandon


message 3124: by Nick (new)

Nick Iuppa | 4272 comments Malarie wrote: "Hi everyone! My name is Malarie. I'm a therapist. I've been reading Stephen King since I was a teenager, and I started with The Shining. I've read almost everything and am currently finishing the l..."

Hi Malarie - have you read I'll be gone in the dark. I only read a few true crime books but I really liked this one. Here's my review if you're interested.

https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


message 3125: by mrbooks (new)

mrbooks | 1469 comments Brandon wrote: "Hello, I'm Brandon. Like many of you, I began reading Stephen King in high school. The first King book I can remember reading was either The Shining or IT, I read them both around the same time, an..."

Hi Brandon and welcome Have you read Sleeping Beauties yet?


message 3126: by mrbooks (new)

mrbooks | 1469 comments Michael wrote: "Greetings fellow Constant Readers!

Some of you may disagree, but fortunately this is a forum where we can agree to disagree . . .

. . . I am Stephen King's Number One Fan.

Mike"


LOL Mike, I think you might have a few people who would disagree with that let me add thousand to the few. Welcome to Sai Kings pages.


message 3127: by Roger (new)

Roger Hardnock (rogerhardnock) | 9 comments Hi! I'm Roger. Just joining this group, although I've been on Goodreads for a while and a Stephen King fan since all the way back to the beginning, with Carrie. In fact, all those years ago, aside from reading HG Wells and the classics, I didn't even know of any other author other than Stephen King. I just waited for my parents to finish whatever the latest SK book was, and then I grabbed it.


message 3128: by Erin (new)

Erin (ems84) | 2669 comments Welcome Roger


message 3129: by Nick (new)

Nick Iuppa | 4272 comments Roger wrote: "Hi! I'm Roger. Just joining this group, although I've been on Goodreads for a while and a Stephen King fan since all the way back to the beginning, with Carrie. In fact, all those years ago, aside ..."

Great story, Roger, welcome.


message 3130: by Leslie (new)

Leslie Hanshew mrbooks wrote: "LOL it is starbucks, I once said my name was Tom Cullen and that's what the put on my cup, but the spelled it wrong. I have also been Harry Potter and Ronald Weasley, Serius Black, Plus several oth..."

Haha! I just read this post. Argh...been busy writing! To give a fake name to Starbucks! Scandalous!


message 3131: by Roger (new)

Roger Hardnock (rogerhardnock) | 9 comments Thanks!


message 3132: by mrbooks (new)

mrbooks | 1469 comments Hi Roger and welcome.


message 3133: by Leslie (new)

Leslie Hanshew Michael wrote: "mrbooks wrote: "LOL it is starbucks, I once said my name was Tom Cullen and that's what the put on my cup, but the spelled it wrong. I have also been Harry Potter and Ronald Weasley, Serius Black, ..."
You are just too funny...


message 3134: by mrbooks (new)

mrbooks | 1469 comments That is the best thing about being a reader, you can be who you want to be. I just extended it to my coffee, I think I might be Roland Jake and Eddie soon. But I will draw the line on those three and Keep Susannah out of it. Better yet I think I will be Oy.


message 3135: by Jenny (new)

Jenny a.k.a....Jenny from the block | 725 comments So here is a general question for whomever; when IT’s the end of your week, you just finished dinner and you get comfortable with your current GoodRead,,, which is your choice of beverage to enjoy a candlelight read with; coffee, tea, beer, wine or other?


message 3136: by mrbooks (new)

mrbooks | 1469 comments Beer. I do the coffee at work LOL.


message 3137: by Jenny (new)

Jenny a.k.a....Jenny from the block | 725 comments What’s your choice of beer Mr. Brooks??
For me I’ll usually hit a nice cab from Napa Valley with my candlelight read with...beer for me (Fosters) I’ll have with a shot while watching a movie....


message 3138: by Valerie (new)

Valerie | 4 comments I read at the start of my day. I get up 3 hrs before work to read and drink my coffee! Then read on my lunch hour & a little after dinner as I’m in bed by 7pm!!


message 3139: by Jenny (new)

Jenny a.k.a....Jenny from the block | 725 comments I also start my day with my coffee and I always hope the traffic isn’t bad since after I park I’ll read my book before I head into work, but at the end of a grueling week I like my cab from Napa Valley with my book, which tops off my week... cheers, cin cin, Prost, Na Strovia, Salute, Sla’inte, enjoy....


message 3140: by Tracy (new)

Tracy | 163 comments It depends on the day, but I think all of those drinks sound good with a good book. I'm about to curl up with some tea today, so I'll go with that one.


message 3141: by Roger (new)

Roger Hardnock (rogerhardnock) | 9 comments In the evening...I’ll take the Cabernet...or a nice Malbec. During the day...Paradise passion fruit iced tea!


message 3142: by Ian (new)

Ian (ianblackburn) Hi, you can call me Timothy if you want or really anything. I just started reading after my 32 years on this earth.
I started with It and am currently in the process of reading the novel. I plan on reading The Stand next or 11/22/63, but I'll catch up with the group eventually.
I found that its a good escape for about an hour or two straight with little breaks throughout the day.
It all started with an audiobook and the novel reading at the same time and then I phased the audiobook out and now can do it on my own.
I look forward to spending some time on the books and around you people as well.
Thanks for having this group and have a great day or night.


message 3143: by Erin (new)

Erin (ems84) | 2669 comments Welcome Timothy


message 3144: by Valerie (new)

Valerie | 4 comments Hi Timothy! You’ll enjoy The Stand! It was my fav Stephen King novel till I read The Dark Towers series! The series is the “best ever”!! 11/22/63 is not too shabby either!


message 3145: by Ian (new)

Ian (ianblackburn) Thank you and Hi there.


message 3146: by mrbooks (new)

mrbooks | 1469 comments Kenneth wrote: "What’s your choice of beer Mr. Brooks??
For me I’ll usually hit a nice cab from Napa Valley with my candlelight read with...beer for me (Fosters) I’ll have with a shot while watching a movie...."


Kenneth I'm cheap for me it's an MGD at home if we are out I might have a Carlsberg or a Fosters in the 1 pint format.


message 3147: by mrbooks (new)

mrbooks | 1469 comments Hi Timothy and welcome we are all willing to share our favorites with you but be warned you could end up with 57 different books and 175 different short stories to choose form LOL. The Stand is My favorite Carrie got me hooked It thrilled me and the Dark Tower series owns me, I am on a quest of the tower and have a Ka-tet of thousands. I know I am talking gibberish but you will get end up like us and it when your sustenance is a Sai King book. with out his works we would perish.


message 3148: by Linda (new)

Linda (beaulieulinda117gmailcom) | 1115 comments Hi Timothy welcome to the group.


message 3149: by Krystle (new)

Krystle (crystalreader) Hello everyone! 👋🏼

I’m Krystle from Malaysia. I can’t remember the first book of his that I picked up, but I THINK it was Cujo. My favourites are a tie between Pet Sematary, Needful Things, The Dark Half & Doctor Sleep. (Actually, I love most of his books and feel like they’re my babies 😅.)


message 3150: by Linda (new)

Linda (beaulieulinda117gmailcom) | 1115 comments Hi Krystle welcome to the group. I'm reading The Stand right now and it's pretty high up on faves.


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