Bears have a strange view of things, in my opinion. I believe that King's multiverse feels alive because he is a damn good author. However, his distaste for editing means that his editors don't...
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Bears have a strange view of things, in my opinion. I believe that King's multiverse feels alive because he is a damn good author. However, his distaste for editing means that his editors don't...
I'm a bit into the complete fiction of H.P. Lovecraft, also reading Sit Down and Shut Up, and I'm supposed to be reading The Pirate King, which I've borrowed form someone.
My "to read" list is a...
Wow, that thing is interesting...
You know, it strikes me as odd that so many people dislike each book in this series, as this is a fan site for the series. I guess it's all different people.
Personally, I really enjoyed this...
King started with outlines, but over the course of 30 years things get misplaced. Now, there is little excuse for mistakes within a single book. That is, indeed, the editor's job.
I vote revised, but I've never read the original. From what I've heard, it sounds like the changes were an improvement.
See, adding numbers to get 19 is only valid if you add the digits like that. Some people would say 316 adds to 19 because 3+16. Silly people looking for numbers.
Reading this has made me want to go out and buy a revolver. Seriously, I didn't like revolvers before I read this. I liked 9mm like a normal person. Now, I would only buy a revolver if I was going...
I forgive Roland, and wish him well on his way to his rest...someday.
All of the above, depending on the scene. Mostly as if it were a movie.
Fair enough. That would make any issues with their operation merely the result of imperfect copying.
I hadn't thought about this, but it is interesting to consider. I'll keep it in mind when I get around to my reread.
Grading the ending for this one is hard. I went with B. The actual ending is A, the epilogue is B, and the coda is A. However, there's also a C involved near the end.When the Crimson King is...
That is actually very close to the way Roland describes them (and you'll see more of that in DT3, if you haven't already).
To address Letti's points:
By "the way they live," are you referring...
Two points.
1. Steven King clearly did not have a particular gun in mind when he wrote this story. Also clearly, Steven King did not do much research on guns (or much else) when he started...
Marvel often numbers one-shots. I would guess for consistency. One-shots can be longer, but not always. The Giant-Size label indicates length.
I think I'll start my own reread soon. It will be the first full, and I'll try to remember to add to this thread.
Except internal consistency. Tolkien never changed Frodo's age within the same work as King does with Eddie in The Drawing of the Three. There are myriad other examples, but the point is that Tolkien...
Actually, Tolkien was a pretty bad writer, and I say that as one who loves LOTR as much as any nerd. What we have is a fantastic epic story, but a mediocre storyteller.
DT trumps LOTR in...
Well, I picked "somewhere else," but that's not really an answer. The answer is both all of the above, and none of the above. Like every child, he became an adult slowly, without realizing it.