Very true.
Type: Posts; User: Jean
Very true.
So do bears.
Back to the title question, I don't really think the order matters.
In some time, this thread will have to be merged.
rico: in my opinion, there's nothing in common between The Regulators and Desperation, taken as works of literature. The whole approach to the text, the writing, the characters, the story told is so...
one of the many reasons why I love Desperation immeasurably more is that most things that happen there happen inside human souls, while The Regulators is just too much fuss: ran, shot, fell, jumped,...
hear, hear
I've been doing it non-stop. I always read four to six books at once, and one of them is always King, so I am on a constant back-to-back reread.
Exactly. Evil underlying the whole order of things in the universe. As if the fabric itself of creation were made of evil, - with only a few people fighting their desperate fight against it, but...
when one of my students read Desperation, she was very deeply impressed. She said it was a bad book. I asked what she meant; she couldn't really explain, but the point was she liked the book (the way...
Desperation. Hands down. No comparison.