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I am currently reading Mile 81 and I should be able to finish that on the way home so that I can start The Wind Through the Keyhole tonight.

I am currently reading Mile 81 and I should be able to finish that on the way home so that I can start The Wind Through the Keyhole tonight."
on the way home? :O well, I hope your not driving ;) lol


Michelle wrote: "on the way home? :O well, I hope your not driving ;) lol.."
He can always pull over at a reststop if it gets too interesting.
He can always pull over at a reststop if it gets too interesting.

Hi, Aloha!
What are your thoughts on The Whalestoe Letters?


lil good pun ;) could be worse, could've gotten "lost on be route 66" like the guy in this link.... shows Stephen King's house :D
http://lostonroute66.com/?tag=stephen...

I am currently reading Mile 81 and I should be able to finish that on the way home so that I can start The Wind Through the Keyhole tonig..."
Haha, I was going to say something similar. :)

Dustin wrote: "Aloha wrote: "I finished Ghost Story. I need to make my way to the discussion for that. I have so many discussion to go to this month. I also finished a thin little book, The Whalestoe Letters, ..."


I think GR was experiencing some technical issues when you were posting. I had issues posting a reading update at the same time.

I love the Joe Ledger books.

Pls let me know if it seems the rest of the Dark Tower series needs to be read first in order to understand this book. Thanx :)

Pls let me know if it seems the rest of the Dark Tower series needs to be read first in order to understand this book. Thanx :)"
I replied to you in the TWTTK thread, but I'll post it here for you too.
You would be fine understanding the plot without having read the rest of the series, but it does contain spoilers for the earlier books. If you plan on reading the entire series, you may want to hold off until you've read books 1-4.


Hi again, Aloha!
It's good to see you again....and NOT torturing Maciek.:) Anyway, thank you very much for your input, it is much appreciated. I actually have yet to read House of Leaves, but a good friend and I definitely plan on reading it together relatively soon. Right, Kathryn?
The entire premise of HoL intrigues me very much..




It's always an awesome experience to go back to Mid-World, IMO!

That is exactly right! Aloha read the companion book The Whalestoe Letters, so once we get around to reading HOL, we will have to definitely read TWL right after because I have never read it actually. :) So excited about introducing you to the five and a half minute hallway......and that is all I will say. ;)

I don't think so because the book is basically back story of Roland life in the past.

I am very much looking to it!:)





Dustin wrote: "Kathryn wrote: "Dustin wrote: "Aloha wrote: "Hi, Dustin! *waves* Good to see you here instead of witnessing me stalking and torturing poor Maciek in his reviews. If you're looking for something ..."

I finished The Recognitions. If you enjoy about a thousand pages of satire, that is for you. It's not my cup of tea, though. It was hard for me not to tune out, as well-written, observant and witty the author was.
I'm currently reading The Devil All the Time, which is a well-written hillbilly on a killing spree book.

"The Devil All The Time" is a great book.... Enjoy!


Dustin wrote: "Kathryn wrote: "Dustin wrote: "Aloha wrote: "H..."
Thank you very much, Aloha.:) Like I said, I'm really looking forward to it, and reading it with a friend is bound to enhance the experience, IMO.

I figured out how to read Only Revolutions, which is like a poetry book. On one side, I read 8 pages of the girl's, flip it upside down to read 8 pages of the guy's to go back to the beginning. Then I read the sidebar's list of historical happenings for that date. I flip the book over and do the same for the guy's story. It's a gas. What a gorgeous and unique book.
I'm also reading The Sound and the Fury. Love, love Faulkner. I'd forgotten how with only a few words of banter among the characters, he can create vivid imagery and detail. I can see how influential he is to modern literature. I need to read more of him.
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