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message 2701: by Dustin (new)

Dustin Thank you, Scott!

Maybe it's just me, but I really do not recognize "The Reploids".. Is that a rare short story, or something? I don't think it's in any of SK's collections..


message 2702: by Dustin (new)

Dustin Aloha wrote: "Whoo! Thanks, Dustin. I can stop sweating now. BTW, you kind of look like you could be King's son.

Dustin wrote: "Aloha wrote: "I finished The Gunslinger, which was fine but not as good as a Ne..."


You are welcome.:)
Please keep in mind that I was simply stating my opinion, so the order in which you choose to read the books is entirely up to you.

And thank you for the compliment. I've actually been told before that I kind of look like Uncle Stevie!


message 2703: by Scott (new)

Scott | 401 comments "The Reploids" is an uncollected short story by Stephen King. It was published in the 1988 book Dark Visions.


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Gatorman | 561 comments Aloha wrote: "I finished The Gunslinger, which was fine but not as good as a Neil Gaiman. Now I'm working on The Drawing of the Three, which I thought is King finding his voice in fantasy. I'm enjoying it. Th..."

Aloha, you don't need to read any of those books to understand the DT world.


message 2705: by Dustin (new)

Dustin Scott wrote: ""The Reploids" is an uncollected short story by Stephen King. It was published in the 1988 book Dark Visions."

Okay. Thank you, Scott.


message 2706: by Michele (new)

Michele Brenton (banana_the_poet) I've started The Number 1 Ladies Detective Agency by Alexander McCall Smith. It is set in Botswana and written in the voices of native Motswanans. It isn't sci-fi or fantasy - simply good solid storytelling in a deceptively simple language. Wonderful stuff.


message 2707: by Kit★ (new)

Kit★ (xkittyxlzt) | 612 comments Finished The Gunslinger and as soon as I write my review I'll be moving on to The Drawing of the Three.


message 2708: by Aloha (new)

Aloha | 71 comments A little more than half way done with The Drawing of the Three. I love Uncle Stevie for his liberal Democrat point of view, but I have to laugh at the black handicapped woman character. Well, that about covers the main minority groups.


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Jason Baldwin-Stephens | 126 comments Finished The Wind Through The Keyhole earlier this morning. Going to start on The Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger shortly.

I read this book a number of times between the age of 15 to 21. Curious to see how I feel about it now that I've got a few more miles under the belt.


message 2710: by Tracy (new)

Tracy Lately I have been into the YA and am currently reading Spell Bound and Insurgent. Both are excellent series.


message 2711: by Veronica (new)

Veronica (veraj121) | 300 comments I just finished the The Hunger Games. And I cant help be continue reading the 2nd part of the series, Catching Fire. I totally but Clash of the Kings aside for now


message 2712: by Michele (new)

Michele Brenton (banana_the_poet) Finished The No.1 Ladies' Detective Agency by Alexander McCall Smith and started the next in the series - Tears of the Giraffe.


message 2713: by Holly (new)

Holly | 434 comments I'm currently reading 11/22/63 by Stephen king.


message 2714: by Kathryn (new)

Kathryn (kcanty313) | 747 comments Holly wrote: "I'm currently reading 11/22/63 by Stephen king."

Yay, Holly! I loved 11/22/63.


message 2715: by Kit★ (new)

Kit★ (xkittyxlzt) | 612 comments Almost done with The Drawing of the Three, actually stayed away from the computer and got 4/5ths of the way through the book today.


message 2716: by Dustin (new)

Dustin Kathryn wrote: "Holly wrote: "I'm currently reading 11/22/63 by Stephen king."

Yay, Holly! I loved 11/22/63."


Me, too!:)


message 2717: by Aloha (new)

Aloha | 71 comments Me, three!


message 2718: by Dustin (new)

Dustin Hey, Aloha!


message 2719: by Aloha (new)

Aloha | 71 comments Hey, Dustin! *waves* I finished The Drawing of the Three. Sorry, Uncle Stevie, but I'm lukewarm to the series. Maybe I'm used to the Neil Gaiman, or the kings/queens kind of stuff, but I can't get into it. King keeps to his own voice, but it's not interesting so far, except that I love the gunslinger idea. I'm hitting the next one, The Waste Lands. I'm moving forward imagining it as the world's longest novel, as King said. This is just the beginning of the novel.

I'm a SciFi fan, also, but I still enjoyed 11/22/63, even if I don't consider it SciFi. The voting at Goodreads listing the book as best SciFi for that year still did not change my mind on that.


message 2720: by Kit★ (new)

Kit★ (xkittyxlzt) | 612 comments Finished and reviewed Drawing and am about to dive into The Waste Lands.


message 2721: by Holly (new)

Holly | 434 comments Kathryn wrote: "Holly wrote: "I'm currently reading 11/22/63 by Stephen king."

Yay, Holly! I loved 11/22/63."


It's good so far! Stephen King rocks!


message 2722: by Courtney (new)

Courtney | 293 comments Aloha wrote: "Hey, Dustin! *waves* I finished The Drawing of the Three. Sorry, Uncle Stevie, but I'm lukewarm to the series. Maybe I'm used to the Neil Gaiman, or the kings/queens kind of stuff, but I can't ..."

I didn't love the series until The Waste Lands. Hopefully book three hooks you like it did me :)


message 2723: by Aloha (last edited May 06, 2012 02:50PM) (new)

Aloha | 71 comments Thanks, Courtney. The beginning of the Waste Lands look good. The first book feels like a set up. The 2nd book seems like the very beginning of the action. I'm hoping the story will be in the flow with Waste Lands.


message 2724: by Dani (new)

Dani Landry (danilandry) Michelle wrote: "Dustin wrote: "Dani wrote: "Dustin wrote: "Jason wrote: "Hoping to get both Black Holeand The Marriage Plot read before next Tuesday."

Gee, I wonder why you'd want to be done with those by Tuesda..."


Good luck and speedy recovery Michelle!


message 2725: by Kevin (new)

Kevin Xu (kxu65) | 219 comments Aloha wrote: "Thanks, Courtney. The beginning of the Waste Lands look good. The first book feels like a set up. The 2nd book seems like the very beginning of the action. I'm hoping the story will be in the ..."

The Wastland is my favorite out of all of his Dark Tower novels because it is the one that feels most like a normal fantasy book to me.


message 2726: by Aloha (new)

Aloha | 71 comments I'll read the whole series to see what I make out of DT. My ratings may change once I "get" the idea. At Sword & Laser, they're reading Hyperion which is actually half of 1 big book. The first book leaves you with an unsatisfied unfinished feeling, which the 2nd book, The Fall of Hyperion, resolves. My rating would have been lower for the first book, but based on that knowledge, I read the first and second together, which gives the whole thing a sense of completeness.

I think the series was supposed to be read as one huge novel, although some say he's writing in order to fulfill fan's expectations. From his foreword, he's writing to finish the huge novel, not to pound out more stuff for the fans. Until I finish the series, I won't know whether I agree that it's meant to be one huge novel.


message 2727: by Holly (new)

Holly | 434 comments All this talk about The Dark Tower series.....gosh I really have to hurry up and get the rest of them!!!!


message 2728: by Aloha (new)

Aloha | 71 comments Oh, yeah. Book 3 of the DT, The Waste Lands, is where it's getting really good.


message 2729: by Aloha (new)

Aloha | 71 comments I agree with King that DT is one long novel. I don't think you can read just 1, 2 or 3 without feeling something is missing. 1 is set up. 2, they're getting started. 3, they're in the middle of the journey.


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Kathryn (kcanty313) | 747 comments I am reading The Dark Tower IV: Wizard and Glass.


message 2731: by David (new)

David McGowan (dmcgowanauthor) Duma Key for me!


message 2732: by Kathryn (new)

Kathryn (kcanty313) | 747 comments David wrote: "Duma Key for me!"

I loved Duma Key. I hope you do, too!


message 2733: by Jason (new)

Jason Baldwin-Stephens | 126 comments Kathryn wrote: "David wrote: "Duma Key for me!"

I loved Duma Key. I hope you do, too!"




Duma Key is fantastic!


message 2734: by Dustin (new)

Dustin Aloha wrote: "I agree with King that DT is one long novel. I don't think you can read just 1, 2 or 3 without feeling something is missing. 1 is set up. 2, they're getting started. 3, they're in the middle of..."

I'm also of the opinion that the DT books make one very, very long and fulfilling story. That's how I see it.:)


message 2735: by Dustin (new)

Dustin Kathryn wrote: "I am reading The Dark Tower IV: Wizard and Glass."

Congratulations!!!


message 2736: by Donna (new)

Donna (donnaenden) | 53 comments Aloha wrote: "I agree with King that DT is one long novel. I don't think you can read just 1, 2 or 3 without feeling something is missing. 1 is set up. 2, they're getting started. 3, they're in the middle of..."

I also felt something was missing with the first novel..I had more questions than answers by the time I was done reading it. I started book 2 and had to quit for awhile was not grasping for me will try it agian at a later date


message 2737: by Aloha (new)

Aloha | 71 comments I would push through to book 3. It's grabbing me now.


message 2738: by Jason (new)

Jason (jokers_knight_out) For now, reading Grim Reaper: End of Days, trying to hurry through so I can get to Enemies of the Cross


Library Lady 📚  | 91 comments I finished One for the Money (Stephanie Plum, #1) by Janet Evanovich , Two for the Dough (Stephanie Plum, #2) by Janet Evanovich , and Three to Get Deadly (Stephanie Plum, #3) by Janet Evanovich . Now I'm listening to Nineteen Minutes by Jodi Picoult and still working on Moby-Dick by Herman Melville .


message 2740: by Dustin (new)

Dustin Hi, Lena!

How's Moby-Dick coming along..?


message 2741: by Char (new)

Char Aloha wrote: "I would push through to book 3. It's grabbing me now."

I'm glad, Aloha, that you're getting into it now.
I have also read the Hyperion series, years ago. That book turned me on to Dan Simmon's world and I proceeded to read everything he wrote after that. Or mostly everything he wrote, LOL.
I've just finished The Providence Rider which I loved and I'm on to two:
The Sound of Midnight and
Tamed which is a group read.


message 2742: by Kit★ (new)

Kit★ (xkittyxlzt) | 612 comments Just finished The Waste Lands, will be starting Wizard and Glass tonight, looks like I'll be able to get to Wind in time for the group read :)


message 2743: by Aloha (new)

Aloha | 71 comments Book 3 of DT is a fun ride! But I would recommend reading 1 and 2 in order to get the full benefit of 3. Think of them as part of 1 book.

I need to finish Hyperion 3 & 4, but it's not urgent. 1&2 is 1 book, 3&4 takes place at another time.

Charlene wrote: "Aloha wrote: "I would push through to book 3. It's grabbing me now."

I'm glad, Aloha, that you're getting into it now.
I have also read the Hyperion series, years ago. That book turned me on to D..."



message 2744: by Aloha (new)

Aloha | 71 comments I ordered a used paperback of Only Revolutions because I am going to need to make copious notes to solve this huge puzzle. I don't want to mark up my beautiful hardback. I wish there was an eBook of this to digitally mark this up.


message 2745: by Gatorman (new)

Gatorman | 561 comments Just starting an ARC of Line of Fire which I got as part of the Stephen White group.


message 2746: by Aloha (new)

Aloha | 71 comments The used paperback of Only Revolutions just came in, and look brand new! Now, I'm hesitant about marking it up. :o(


message 2747: by Aloha (new)

Aloha | 71 comments Almost done with The Waste Lands, and it's a lot of fun!


message 2748: by Anne (new)

Anne (annalese) | 41 comments I am reading Run for your Life by James Patterson, the second in the detective Michael Bennett series, he is a very likeable character.


message 2749: by Jason (new)

Jason Baldwin-Stephens | 126 comments My re-read of Catcher in the Rye is finished and I'm happy to say that while the book affected me differently this time around than any of the times I read it as a teenager, it still holds up.

Now I'm starting on The Beach by Alex Garland .


message 2750: by Aloha (new)

Aloha | 71 comments Finished The Waste Lands. Love it! Moving on to book 4, Wizard and Glass. I'm looking forward to Roland's romance story.


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