The Pine Deep Trilogy - Jonathan Maberry
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The Pine Deep Trilogy - Jonathan Maberry
Stories that influenced Stephen King to write the book It.
Does anyone know any influences on the book It?
How are these? I came across them in the bookstore the other day and they sounded kinda interesting.[/QUOTE]
They are grade a badass.[/QUOTE]
Thanks, I'll have to check them out. Is that the...
I need to read this.
How are these? I came across them in the bookstore the other day and they sounded kinda interesting.[/QUOTE]
They are grade a badass.
Beside the one's by King (It, Desperation, Regulators etc.), name some books dealing with an Ancient Evil.
To start:
Summer of Night - Dan Simmons
Ghost Road Blues - Johnathan Maberry
Dead...
Interesting.
Yeah . . . damn typos.
I also enjoyed:
Hannibal - Hannibal - Thomas Harris
And to an extent,
Red Dragon - Red Dragon - Thomas Harris.
This thread is a discussion about books that have has movies based on them.
This part of my post is from a list I created of what I thought were the greatest movies of all time, then I found out...
Maybe, just maybe, the Wizard of Oz?
Obviously there is the Lord of the Rings, The Good, the Bad and the Ugly and Arthurian Legend.
So, what else would you say there is?
What do I win?[/QUOTE]
ummm. . . . the right to die on jericho hill?? :)[/QUOTE]
. . . Sounds good.
What do I win?
No. I do what real men do, I bottle up all of my emotions until I become an abusive alcholic.
Right now I'm reading Summer of Night by Dan Simmons, it is n my way to becoming my 2nd favorite book. It is a lot like It (Which is my favorite book), so yeah . . . discuss.
Good for you glm! I've only used the tabs on Ultimate Guitar, not the forums, but so much of the tablature on that site is so wrong that it pissed me off and I don't ever use it anymore.[/QUOTE]
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Changed my mind, definintely Something Wicked This Way Comes by Ray Bradbury.
I'll make sure to do it next time.
So if Roland improves on his quest somehow during each cycle . . .. . . than how would you imagine Roland on his first cycle.