Damnit, I was only going to reread the uncut, but now I may have to reread both for comparison's sake.
Sometimes I hate my inner English major. :lol:
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Damnit, I was only going to reread the uncut, but now I may have to reread both for comparison's sake.
Sometimes I hate my inner English major. :lol:
:scared:
No silly, you have it wrong...
People in Boulder are freaks. :lol:
William, read it! You'll love it, I'm sure. :D
I liked The Stand particularly because it was such an in-depth novel. I haven't read it in years and am looking forward to a reread. :D
I liked the reform of the death penalty. :lol:
Well, that was a real left-fielder right there. :lol:
The fact that that tunnel scares you just cracks me up. It's got to be one of the least scary things in the universe. :lol:
I can't wait to reread that one - the more you talk about it the more I think I'm moving it up on my list. :D
Shh, don't tell Matt...he hates the tunnel. :lol:
One small paragraph dedicated to changes. Not much, but it's all I can find at the moment.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Stand
Wow Jerome, you are a wealth of information! That's really cool.
It's been so long since I read both versions that don't remember the beginnings and endings being different. Damn, now I'll have to...
I think that's why I like it so well - most of that could actually happen. :D
I TOTALLY love that book. I'll be rereading it here in a month or so. :D