I agree, I think we forget that sometimes destiny requires a death, we don't like that idea, but it is those moment when what we think should happen and then doesn,t that the sense of the horrific...
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I agree, I think we forget that sometimes destiny requires a death, we don't like that idea, but it is those moment when what we think should happen and then doesn,t that the sense of the horrific...
Here are my thoughts on Stan. I think we would all do well to remember that SK is heavily influenced by H.P Lovecraft, and this story is one that just smacks of Lovecraft and the mythos universe....
I just finished the Long Walk 2 weeks ago for the first time. I would say what happened to Garraty was what Stebbins meant when he was talking about how nobody ever really won, and the prize was a...
I can not remember where exactly but doesn't Mother Abagail, in the Stand, equate the two for us. She is reminiscing about these mental capacities of certain individuals, and she remembers her...
In regards to the importance of the contract, I would agree that the actual piece of paper was of little importance, BUT what it represented to Calvin Tower, as a fulfillment of the duty placed upon...
I wouldn't be so sure that there was not an egg sac left over. Remember back to DreamCatcher, where the statue next to the standpipe, that is dedicated to all the murdered children, from the losers...
OK I think I was one of the original people that started this debate on the IT spoilers page, and i have talked with quite a few people here about the subject. I would have to say that they are...
I would have to say the Hobbit, THe BFG by Dahl and a wrinkle in time
I hate to say this for risk of a spoiler from the Long Road Home Comics so I will spoiler alert it.The Crimson King introduces himself as the Eater of Worlds This would definitely add an element to...
You know I always found it interesting that the monument isn't talked about in IT. Could it be that PennyWise himself put it there? or Mike did and just didnt remember it?
If you remember right IT...
Don't be to sure of that. In DreamCatcher, the main character(while possessed by Mr. Gray, maybe the same kind of Gray of Robert Gray fame from IT) pass the remains of the Derry Standpipe, where they...
He may be learning but I don't think salvation comes from crying off the tower.
You know I always thought that the horn was important because of the poem Childe Roland to the Dark Tower Came, the whole inspiration behind the D.T. story. An essential feature to Roland's journey...
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It is interesting to look at this from the metaphysical standpoint. If Ka is a wheel, one could say that there were never two Ka-tets, but rather one. As to...
I have to put my vote in for Tommy Knockers. It was just so drawn out. IT and the Stand are longer in pages but Ive never taken as long to finish a book as I did TommyKnockers
Cell was also ok, but...
I felt it was kind of a stretch myself, Hannah and I were discussing it.
The problem I run into is that Penny Wise Introduces himself as Robert Gray and later in DreamCatcher, when Mr. Gray is...
yeah actually or queso as my brother often calls me, and thanks for the welcome
My first book was the revised version of the Gunslinger, it intrigued me to see a cowboy like novel with Stephen Kings name on it.I was 17 years old. I bought it and was hooked every since. I read...
So what are we to think of the line from the CK I am the eater of worlds. It's obvious reference to Pennywise can't be missed. I was talking with people on the chat and we came a conclusionThat...
I would have to say that I don't like the way Alain works he often looks a lot like the village idiot, I did l like Steven though