Hi Deckard (Blade Runner fan?) welcome to the site. Lots of very knowledgeable people here, that may be able to help you out on your Cujo questions. I would advise posting in the 'Stpehen King Collecting Questions' thread.
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Hi Deckard (Blade Runner fan?) welcome to the site. Lots of very knowledgeable people here, that may be able to help you out on your Cujo questions. I would advise posting in the 'Stpehen King Collecting Questions' thread.
Welcome, Deckard! Yes, please post your question regarding the Cujo in the Calvin's Corner Questions thread. I'm sure someone hear can answer it.
John
Thanks for the welcome folks. I'll head on over and post up a Q
Steve
I just tried to post but I'm denied? Is that because I've yet to post 5 times?
.....I have now so I'll try again lol
Welcome!!!!
WELCOME 2112!!!
Welcome, Deckard! :)
Hi, my name is Josh. I live in South Carolina but currently working overseas. I've always been a huge fan of Stephen King and recently decided to read more and start a book collection. Once I found this site and all the great information and communication, I wanted to join. The last SK book I read was "Joyland" so that has kind of stuck with me over the last couple of months.
Welcome, Josh! Please feel free to join in!
John
Welcome to the site!!!
WELCOME!!!
Welcome to the site, Josh!
Hi, I'm Jack. Thx for having this site. I'm just really missing the story and looking at what other junkies out there think of the books and stories. I don't know anyone else that read the books , let alone a few times. Thx again ,looking forward to getting new ideas and perspectives. Thx
Welcome!:thumbsup:
Welcome, Jack! Please feel free to post often!
John
I HAVE heard there are even Stephen King fans here!
Shhhhh!
and WELCOME!!!
Welcome!!!
Hi. Thx for the welcome. Does anyone else think Benedict Cumberbatch would make a perfect Roland?
I have been re reading The Waste Land, and it's funny some of the people that cross my mind as I read some of the characters. It's not fair to pick a favorite book over the others. I suppose it depends on the story being read. However, I think I have read The Wasteland and Wizard and Glass most. = ) To me it's all one flowing story... Rough parts, smooth sailing at times. I'm a Junkie. What else can I say? Reading these books is like taking a vacation with old friends. Hope you guys enjoy these stories as much as me. Have a good night.
Welcome all newcomers.
Welcome to the The Dark Tower Jack (is it OUR Jack? our boy?)! Yeah, The Waste Lands and Wizard And Glass are pretty good for "middle books" to be. Lots of action, and certainly peril, though we don't lose (completely) any of our main players. Hmm, I'm sure others have talked Cumberbatch to death, but I hadn't heard his name before. He COULD do it well, he is stoic enough, but is he tall, dark & UGLY? There's got to be a charisma there as well, which he has, otherwise the others wouldn't follow him as quickly and blindly. I'll have to think about that, he might be just slightly too young still, but not by the time this actually takes off.
Hiya everyone. I'm Jamie (no, not that Jamie).
How did you discover the Dark Tower? Old bookstore in Gothenburg. The bookeeper was a big Stephen King fan and she recommended a 1984 edition of The Gunslinger to me. She said it would be a perfect fit for me (being a closet quantum physics and dark sci-fi/philosophy dose kind of guy) if I didn't mind the writing style. I didn't and she was right, it did blow my mind somewhat. That got me started on other SK books, like The Stand and It, and I was surprised to find little and not-so-little bits of DT in them. I finished the series some time ago, including the Revised and The Wind Through the Keyhole. The 1984 original is still my favourite (weird, huh) just because it was rather a set-up for a different story, I think. The DT as it is now is still imaginative and powerful, but it didn't really complete that first 'draft', to quote SK. It's probably waiting for someone to find that verdammt outline. Who knows, I might have. See, I found this ream of yellowed paper in my mailbox the other day...
Who is your favorite character? Cuthbert and Aileen, among the old ka-tet. In the new, Eddie. Awkward humor always gets me.
What is your favorite book? The Gunslinger, circa '84.
How old are you? 22
Where are you from? Somewhere in Deutschland.
Do you have a nickname? Enki (after Bilal, a bit of friendly art class sarcasm)
How did you find this site? Searched some DT-related fanart and followed it here. Glad I did, too.
Special powers? Painting and sketching. Singing in the shower. Embarassing myself.
There you go. Thanks and see you all around.
Welcome, Jamie! I also prefer the earlier version of The Gunslinger to the revised one. Please feel free to post often!
John
Danke, Sai Jhanic. I completely agree with the little girl in your avatar, by the way.