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message 151: by Kandice (new)

Kandice | 4387 comments I'll start tomorrow too. See you there!


message 152: by sonya (new)

sonya marie madden  | 24 comments I have to finish mr Mercedes


message 153: by Jo (new)

Jo Phillipson | 41 comments Hi there,

It's been a while since I've been on Goodreads. Anyone fancy a buddy read? I don't have anything in mind, however, I'm open to suggestions!

Jo x


message 154: by Chris , The Hardcase (new)

Chris  Haught (haughtc) | 1169 comments Mod
Hey Jo..

If you have any interest in grimdark or epic fantasy, I have some of that stuff lined up for January. Last night I started Harry Potter and the Cursed Child - Parts One and Two


message 155: by Rach (new)

Rach (reeniebell) | 166 comments Hello, I'd be interested in a buddy read soon. Is anyone thinking of a King book?


message 156: by Emily (new)

Emily | 3 comments I can do a buddy read starting February. Cujo or 'Salem's Lot??


message 157: by * Jenn * (new)

* Jenn * (just-jenn) | 14 comments Reenie wrote: "Hello, I'd be interested in a buddy read soon. Is anyone thinking of a King book?"

I just started Desperation for the second time, one of my favorite.


message 158: by Rach (new)

Rach (reeniebell) | 166 comments I think I need a week or so finish up some loose ends on open books but after that, I'm game!


message 159: by Jenny (new)

Jenny a.k.a....Jenny from the block | 725 comments After I finish up my current book; I here that there's a number of king fans will be starting up the dark tower series


message 160: by Chris , The Hardcase (new)

Chris  Haught (haughtc) | 1169 comments Mod
Well, I'm kind of an idiot. I didn't think about what group I was in when I posted my upcoming buddy options lol. Ahh well.


message 161: by Massimo (new)

Massimo | 15 comments Is anyone interested in reading Salems Lot w/ me I've been lately introduced to Kings work and so far admire it, I am reading "It" - Stephen King currently and want to read either "The Shining" or "Salems Lot" as a buddy read. Is anyone interested?


message 162: by Massimo (new)

Massimo | 15 comments To clarify hence I mean starting to read it either in early February to mid Feb.


message 163: by Kandice (new)

Kandice | 4387 comments Ashley wrote: "Hi, just want to say that those are great choices. I actually read both The Shining and 'Salem's Lot back to back last year. So far The Shining is my favorite King novel! Salem's Lot started off strong and mysterious but the ending felt anti-climatic for me. "..."

Even us die-hard King fans unilaterally agree that King is often an epic fail at endings.


message 164: by Jessica (new)

Jessica | 52 comments Just started reading The Long Walk! If anyone else is reading, or recently read it, I'd love to discuss!


message 165: by Kandice (new)

Kandice | 4387 comments Jessica wrote: "Just started reading The Long Walk! If anyone else is reading, or recently read it, I'd love to discuss!"

It's one of my very favorites, and although I won't be reading along, I've read it many times and would love to discuss it with you.


message 166: by Nick (new)

Nick Iuppa | 4272 comments I guess I'll muddy u the discussion by saying that this is one of King's best books. I've read it a couple of times. So I may chime in and comment, though it's been a couple of years since my last read and my plate is too full for a re-read at this time.


message 167: by Kandice (new)

Kandice | 4387 comments He wrote The Long Walk when he was very young and Vietnam was a big part of being American. I think the walk is a bit of a stand in for that and since he was the right age it all rings incredibly authentic.

To this day I have a perfect picture of Stebbins in my head and if the movie ever gets made (Darbont, please!) it will be hard to see the wrong person cast.


message 168: by Wise Cat (new)

Wise Cat (wisecat) I don't know where else to post this, as I'm late to the party on reading 11/22/63!

I'll be starting it in around 2 weeks or so, as I wait for my copy at the library. I don't read too fast, and I see it's LONG.

Anyone else want to read along? :-)

Topics I find on this book are closed or are not active; I know the book was out in 2011, but there's SO MANY BOOKS I want to read! And not just by SK!! :-)


message 169: by mrbooks (new)

mrbooks | 1469 comments Just drop a message in here for any SK or non SK subject you are sure to find someone who will read it with you and plenty of others who have read it will be willing to comment along with your reading of it. I am currently re-reading the Stand and am a bit behind the rest of the group because I was reading two books at once. Normally that wouldn't be a problem but the book I was reading was a loaner from a friend and had to concentrate on that more then the Stand.


message 170: by ElleEm (new)

ElleEm | 260 comments Wise Cat, if you start posting on the existing thread for the book others will definitely start discussing it with you. There are a lot of people who love 11/22/63.


message 171: by Wise Cat (last edited Jul 15, 2017 11:16AM) (new)

Wise Cat (wisecat) Thanks MrBooks and ElleEm. I didn't know if I was supposed to start a separate thread in this forum, or keep posting in this thread which has multiple books mentioned. :-)

It does look like I can start a topic on this book in the "main" Buddy Reads forum, as I see topics on books like The Stand, Dark Tower, and Salem's Lot. Maybe when I start it, I'll start the topic there and post a link to it here?

ElleEm, I know what you mean by concentrating on a book or story cause the book was loaned to you. I've borrowed books from people before.

I love anything to do with time travel (by King or not), so it sounds like something I'll enjoy even if's so LONG, LOL. And it seems different from his usual scary stuff he writes like Cujo.


message 172: by Jessica (new)

Jessica | 52 comments I just started reading Christine by Stephen King. I'd love to discuss it if anyone else is diving into this as well!


message 173: by mrbooks (new)

mrbooks | 1469 comments Discuss away Christine is an excellent book


message 174: by Wise Cat (new)

Wise Cat (wisecat) Okay, I posted this link on 11/22/63:

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

After being on this site since 2012, there's still times when I don't know what I'm doing or if I'm posting in the "right" place, LOL.


message 175: by Hana (new)

Hana Hello! I'm fairly new here, but I'm wondering if anyone would like to join me on reading The Stand by Stephen King?


message 176: by mrbooks (new)

mrbooks | 1469 comments Hana wrote: "Hello! I'm fairly new here, but I'm wondering if anyone would like to join me on reading The Stand by Stephen King?"

Hi Hana, welcome to buddy reads, you just missed the group read of the stand. It was slated from Jun - Aug. We are about to start a group read of the Dark Tower series, and we are also talking about reading his books in chronological order. Keep an eye on this thread as we are always popping in to talk about one or another of SK's books. There is a separate thread for the Dark Tower group read if you want it let me know and I will try to pass it on to you.

mrbooks


message 177: by Mario (new)

Mario Stöffler Im also new, but soon I´ll be heading for my very first dark tower read. If anyone wants to join me, I´d be flattered


message 178: by Chris , The Hardcase (new)

Chris  Haught (haughtc) | 1169 comments Mod
Mario, the group is beginning again at this thread: https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...

Due to start September 1.


message 179: by Evan (last edited Nov 24, 2017 07:34PM) (new)

Evan | 10 comments Hey all, I’m new to the group and was wondering if anyone wanted to do a buddy read with me. I’m just about to start The Dead Zone, but I also have these books up next to read if you’d prefer to read one of them instead:

It
11/22/63
Different Seasons
Mr. Mercedes

Thanks!


message 180: by Holly (new)

Holly | 434 comments I'd love to do a buddy read of The Dead Zone with you Evan!


message 181: by Evan (new)

Evan | 10 comments Awesome! When would you want to start it?


message 182: by Kandice (new)

Kandice | 4387 comments Evan wrote: "Awesome! When would you want to start it?"

I'd be happy to read with you. Let me know when you want to start. It's one of my favorites by him.


message 183: by Evan (new)

Evan | 10 comments I was thinking of starting it sometime this week, but I can hold it off.


message 184: by Kandice (new)

Kandice | 4387 comments Evan wrote: "I was thinking of starting it sometime this week, but I can hold it off."

I'm good whenever, just let me know.


message 185: by Evan (new)

Evan | 10 comments Should I start a thread for this?


message 186: by Kandice (new)

Kandice | 4387 comments Evan wrote: "Should I start a thread for this?"

We can just continue to post on the "old" thread. That will bring it current and to the top. I'll find it.


message 187: by Holly (new)

Holly | 434 comments Whenever is good for me Evan.


message 188: by Latasha (new)

Latasha (latasha513) | 434 comments The Dark Half I got this from the library today if anyone would like to buddy read it.


message 189: by Tiphanie (new)

Tiphanie Rose Madder by Stephen King.

I’ve always gotten about half-way through before the story fell flat for me and I’d love a buddy to help push me to victory on this piece!

Start date: November 1st


message 190: by Tiphanie (new)

Tiphanie Rose Madder start date on Nov 12th* my apologies


message 191: by Nick (new)

Nick Iuppa | 4272 comments Tiphanie wrote: "Rose Madder start date on Nov 12th* my apologies"

Hey Tiphanie, can't do another Buddy read right now (have too many going as is). I did like the book a lot myself, though I have to admit that the second half (relating to the painting) is pretty weird. I checked your progress and all I can say is better hang on for the section called The Picnicers to learn about Norman and his fate. Things get intense right there. From then on, though, the adventures with the painting may leave you wondering just what's going on. Trying to figure that out is the challenge of the book. But I think the portrayal of Rosie as a battered woman and her escape is some of King's best writing.


message 192: by Vickie (new)

Vickie (bookfan4ever) Hi Tiphanie. I have the book and would be happy to buddy read with you. :-)


message 193: by Cindi (new)

Cindi | 2 comments Just finished The Shining, and have started Dr Sleep. Anyone interested in budding up?


message 194: by Vickie (new)

Vickie (bookfan4ever) Cindi wrote: "Just finished The Shining, and have started Dr Sleep. Anyone interested in budding up?"

Ooh, I just finished that one last week. Yes, I'd be interested!😊


message 195: by Tek (new)

Tek | 97 comments Cindi wrote: "Just finished The Shining, and have started Dr Sleep. Anyone interested in budding up?"

Im on page 317 of Dr. Sleep. Its really good so far and is veering toward what feels like the climax.


message 196: by Vickie (new)

Vickie (bookfan4ever) Tek wrote: "Cindi wrote: "Just finished The Shining, and have started Dr Sleep. Anyone interested in budding up?"

Im on page 317 of Dr. Sleep. Its really good so far and is veering toward what feels like the ..."


It's really good, enjoy!


message 197: by Jasper (new)

Jasper (avidreader217) Hi! Does anyone want to buddy read Pet Sematary?


message 198: by Kandice (new)

Kandice | 4387 comments Kylie wrote: "Hi! Does anyone want to buddy read Pet Sematary?"

I just checked, and the audiobook is available on Libby. It takes me longer to listen to a book than read it, so if you are okay with a more leisurely read, I'd be happy to join you.


message 199: by Jasper (new)

Jasper (avidreader217) Kandice, I'm okay with that! I have read it before, and it would actually be more fun to have a chill readthrough. :)


message 200: by Kandice (new)

Kandice | 4387 comments Kylie wrote: "Kandice, I'm okay with that! I have read it before, and it would actually be more fun to have a chill readthrough. :)"

When do you want to start? I've read it many times, but only listened to it once. Hall does a fabulous job and I love his voice, so I am happy to re-listen.


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