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Oct 21, 2009 04:43PM

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It's on the back of the hard back dust jacket. At least it is on mine :)

*smacks head*

I love Heroes, it is one of my favorite shows on now. Don't worry, Angie, that is all I will say on the topic. ;-)

Damn that Pam! Pam can go to Hell!

Anyone wonder what will happen to the container? I mean it is just in a lake!
Has anyone read the short story Memory that Duma Key was expanded from? I am interested if anyone liked it?
Has anyone read the short story Memory that Duma Key was expanded from? I am interested if anyone liked it?

I wonder about that container a LOT!
Where is Memory published? I don't remember it (LOL) and I thought I'd read everything!


It was surprisingly similar. There were a few minor changes, like Kamen using the "Maybe si, maybe no" line rather than Wireman... I'm glad that King gave that to Wireman though... it fits him better. :)

I have to say, I detest Pam's breath in Duma. How much more would I have hated her were she already re-married? Why, oh why couldn't it have been that stupid birch instead of Illy?
I can't imagine how sad it must've been to paint your wife and your best friend having an affair. What a way to find out.
Naw, I'm not really that mean spirited. I probably would have just painted Jessica Alba coming over to visit me.
Why fight? I can just let her come see you and then invite Keira Knightley over instead. See, I'm reasonable.

:)
I like that the novel brought head injures kinda into pop culture. It is just one of those things I never think of.. and this book made me think more about it.
I like that the novel brought head injures kinda into pop culture. It is just one of those things I never think of.. and this book made me think more about it.



Now that I have, I wonder if I will be more aware of all the references to DT in his other books. They certainly don't detract from the stories, but are used in a way that they make perfect sense on their own. I am hoping to work my way through, at least Insomnia, Salem's Lot (NOT a chore), and a few others that I know figure into DT a lot.

I must admit to doing that too. I'll often use a "P.S." at the bottom of an email when I have some point that I can't get to 'flow' in the main body but that isn't quite important enough to merit it's own email. I don't even have the excuse of being a letter writer first... before email, I was the world's worst correspondent!
Jason wrote: "I find it amusing that almost all (if not all) of the emails in Duma Key have a P. S. at the end of them. I never use a P. S. in my emails, because they are basically obsolete in function, though p..."
WOW! I didn't even notice that... and it's true. I always go back into the email and add what I want to say... no PS. Unless I am specifically trying to show it is an afterthought.
WOW! I didn't even notice that... and it's true. I always go back into the email and add what I want to say... no PS. Unless I am specifically trying to show it is an afterthought.

I want to write a better review, but each time I start, I don't feel able to do justice to the way the book makes/made me feel.
I felt maybe it could've been like 200 pages shorter. I wonder if I just wasn't in the mood for a long book. I forgot who but someone even said they read this book in a day! It took me like 5 days to read this and that is a long time for me.

It could have been shorter, I'm sure, but I always want more and more and more when King is writing. And mood. Mood is everything for my reading experience.
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