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message 1: by Josée Leon (new)

Josée Leon (join_bookland) Yippee!


message 2: by Josée Leon (last edited Dec 21, 2014 11:09AM) (new)

Josée Leon (join_bookland) Slick's Slugs
1a Joyland by Stephen King - 283 pp DONE
1b The Shining by Stephen King - 447 pp (Link - Same author)DONE
1 = 730 pp

2 Doctor Sleep by Stephen King - 531 pp (Link - Same author)DONE

3a Small World by Tabitha King - 320 pp (Link - related to previous author, his wife)DONE
3b Save Yourself by Kelly Braffet - 320 pp (Link - related to previous author, her daughter-in-law) DONE
3 = 640 pp

4a Horns by Joe Hill - 368 pp (Link - related to previous author, brother-in-law) DONE
4b 20th Century Ghosts by Joe Hill - 316 pp (Link - same author) DONE
4 = 684 PP

5a Double Feature by Owen King 432 pp (Link - related to previous author, husband) DONE
5b Revival by Stephen King 405pp (Link - previous author's father) DONE
5= 837pp

6a The Secret Keeper by Kate Morton 484pp (Link - First letter of author's first name same as first letter of previous author's last name)DONE
6b The Bat by Jo Nesbo 384pp (Link - Same number of syllables in authors's names)
6= 868pp


message 3: by Josée Leon (new)

Josée Leon (join_bookland) Mickey's Marchers


message 4: by Josée Leon (new)

Josée Leon (join_bookland) Roadrunner's Racers


message 5: by Josée Leon (last edited Dec 10, 2013 06:42PM) (new)

Josée Leon (join_bookland) Tasmanian Devil's Trouncers


message 6: by Josée Leon (new)

Josée Leon (join_bookland) Buzz Lightyear


message 7: by Sandra, Moderator (new)

Sandra (sanlema) | 11260 comments I liked Moby Dick. It becomes a little slow in the middle but it worth the read. Enjoy it!


message 8: by Sarah (new)

Sarah | 18549 comments Sick's Slugs looks King-tastic! Enjoy!


message 9: by Josée Leon (new)

Josée Leon (join_bookland) Sandra, it seems many people either loved or hated Moby Dick. King himself didn't care for it. Thanks Sarah, more than halfway through Joyland and enjoying it.


message 10: by Tasha (new)

Tasha I love the links in Slick's! really cool. :)


message 11: by Josée Leon (new)

Josée Leon (join_bookland) Thanks Tasha.I've been meaning to read books by all the auhors in King's family and this year I'm finally doing it!


message 12: by Janice, Moderator (new)

Janice (jamasc) | 59884 comments I just finished The Shining and loved it. Some of us are putting together a buddy read for Doctor Sleep towards the end of January. You're welcome to join in whenever you get to Doctor Sleep. I think we're all going to be reading it at different times, but the thread will be there to discuss.


message 13: by Tasha (new)

Tasha Josee wrote: "Thanks Tasha.I've been meaning to read books by all the auhors in King's family and this year I'm finally doing it!"

Couldn't have a better excuse! ;) enjoy


message 14: by Josée Leon (new)

Josée Leon (join_bookland) OK, cool Janice. It might be good timing. Joyland will be finished quickly and then it's The Shining (3rd time reading it although it's been a while) and then Doctor Sleep.


message 15: by Almeta (new)

Almeta (menfrommarrs) | 11456 comments Josee wrote: "Thanks Tasha.I've been meaning to read books by all the auhors in King's family and this year I'm finally doing it!"

I've had the same thing in mind, but their books are connected much farther down into Taz's territory and Beyond!


message 16: by Josée Leon (new)

Josée Leon (join_bookland) You might just make it there Almeta!


message 17: by Jess :) (new)

Jess :) | 248 comments Josee wrote: "Link - related to previous author..."

Wow. Now that's some impressive linking. I'm catching up with the list threads and noting clever links. I think yours may take the cake! :)


message 18: by Josée Leon (new)

Josée Leon (join_bookland) Thanks E:) but it really wasn't difficult as they all belong to the same family :)

Well, change of plans, I just received Small Worldas an interlibrary loan (couldn't find a copy of this book locally)so I'll be reading this before getting to The Shining and Doctor Sleep.


message 19: by Jess :) (new)

Jess :) | 248 comments Maybe it's the literary family itself that's so impressive! Though you're being very humble, I bet it took some research on your part to trace over those connections. :)

Have you read The Shining before? I'm asking because you seem to be a committed SK fan, and that's one of his most popular. Personally I've never read anything by SK, and I'm hoping The Shining might be a good place to start. SK is another author that is almost synonymous with "chunkster" in my mind.


message 20: by Tasha (last edited Jan 09, 2014 02:07PM) (new)

Tasha I'll be re-reading The Shining after many, many years. Maybe a buddy read thread would be good for that one. I bet there are a lot of good things to discuss with that one!


message 21: by Josée Leon (last edited Jan 10, 2014 06:17AM) (new)

Josée Leon (join_bookland) Yes indeed E:) I'm a big Stephen King fan so I've known for a while that his wife and 2 sons are writers. I found out fairly recently though that his daughter-in-law is also a writer. I got that info from this article: http://www.nytimes.com/2013/08/04/mag...
I think someone posted this in the Books Stephen King Recommends group.

I'll be reading The Shining for the third time but it's been a while since I last read it. I wanted the story to be fresh in my mind before reading Doctor Sleep. Yes, SK certainly has a lot of chunksters! I think my very favorite from him is The Stand. The uncut hardcover edition is 1,153 pages. Misery is also up there for me. This one is much smaller at 310 pages :)

A buddy read for The Shining sounds like a good idea Tasha. When are you planning on reading it? I'll probably be starting toward the end of the month.


message 22: by Tasha (new)

Tasha Unfortunately it won't be until later, probably in MM. Maybe if enough people are planning to read it we can just have an open thread for it. :)


message 23: by Josée Leon (new)

Josée Leon (join_bookland) Sure, sounds good Tasha. I can start a thread later this month.


message 24: by Tasha (new)

Tasha great. :) This will also give me the extra incentive to get it read and move through the challenge!


message 25: by Jess :) (new)

Jess :) | 248 comments Josee, that's very cool, thank you for sharing the article link. Also thanks for sharing some of your favorite SK novels. I hope to read The Stand eventually, though maybe not this year.

I'd be happy to participate in a buddy read of The Shining. My Jan / Feb are pretty full, but I bet I can squeeze it in anytime after. I'll keep an eye out for this in the buddy reads folder. :)


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