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Tressa wrote: "Wonder if I'm the only one who cried at the end when King wrote in the POV of the dog? I remember something along the lines of "the boy" etc."
That always struck me as being overly manipulative. Like throwing Gage under the truck in Pet Sematary.
That always struck me as being overly manipulative. Like throwing Gage under the truck in Pet Sematary.

That always struck me as being overly..."
I'm with you on the Gage deal.


It's OK. Mehmet. I didn't take offense at your questions about my comment. His politics aren't as prevalent in his books as in his columns or on Twitter.

Yeah, I thought that part was touching. Jon, how is that manipulative? A big part of the story is that before Cujo turned into CUJO, he was a loyal dog who loved his boy. I liked how that love peeked through at the end. Wow, it's making me sad just to think about it. I still cannot believe that after all that (view spoiler)

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Great list, Tressa. Read some of them, some of the others are on my "TBR" shelf, and the rest I've been curious about. Your comments were very helpful toward making future selections. Thanks.





I disagree with that opinion, Justin. The time spent in the car was way longer in the book than in the movie. Also, there is a HUGE difference in the ending of the movie and the ending of the book.
As far as Tressa and Jon's comments on Cujo (view spoiler)



Oh, ok. I misunderstood. :)

I almost didn't want to get into because it was so confusing with the Mid-World language. But the charm grew on me and it started to pick up with the second book.
I am now a fan of the Dark Tower series!


I almost didn't want to get into because it was so confusing with the Mid-World language. But the charm grew on me and it started to pick up with the second book.
I am now a fan of..."
I almost past on Dark Tower series because I thought The Gunslinger was going to have a western theme to it, I was totally basing it on the book cover, haha. Anyways, I am glad I gave the book a shot because I absolutely love the series.


I'd heard it was derivative and bland, which it sort of is, but I like all the marine biology and fishery politics to go along with a plausible sea monster. I love sea monsters.




As far as particular books, I was leery in picking up No. 472 Cheyne Walk: Carnacki, the Untold Stories and New Tales of the Yellow Sign because I hadn't read pastiches much and wasn't too sure as if I would like them or not.

I didn't like the cover, thought it looked weird, but I found the book on sale, shrugged, and gave it a try. Turns out it was amazing!



Hands down, The Stand by Stephen King. Seems obvious, right? But, I always put it off because of its size. Glad to finally add it to my "read" list.

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