That, along with Walter's death were probably the most disgusting parts of any book I've ever read..which is also why I enjoyed them. :cool:[/QUOTE]
don't forget "chucky" hayliss' love of boogers,...
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That, along with Walter's death were probably the most disgusting parts of any book I've ever read..which is also why I enjoyed them. :cool:[/QUOTE]
don't forget "chucky" hayliss' love of boogers,...
I love the mind trap sequence, including Jake's flashback about his time as Bama, and especially the switch with Oy. I mentioned this in the Dreamcatcher thread, that I like the way King describes...
Kind of unrelated, but I don't think I picked up on why The Crimson King was called Los' on occasion. Can anyone enlighten me?[/quote]
Its one of the mysteries of the series, hopefully the comics...
Los the Red was one of his names. Perhaps Matthew could add more as this is as much as I can remember of it for now without books in front of me.
Agreed. Pimli was far from the 2-dimensional "bad guy" he could have been. I particularly liked his acceptance of his job as world-destroyer within the context of his religious beliefs. I really...
I also enjoyed the stuff at Algul Siento, and really enjoyed both the Pimli backstory and the Pimli/Finli dynamic. They were two interesting characters we met late in the game.
Agreed, that part reminds me of his and Oy's mad dash through the innards of Lud to rescue Jake from nobody's old pal Gasher. Listening to the chase under the castle on audiobook for the first time...
I have to admit, I kind of liked Flaherty. He was a nice two-scene bad guy late in the game, and since I did figure at some point it was reasonable to expect Jake and/or Oy to die, the first time...
Off the top of my head, one of the sections I enjoyed a lot was the whole "Mind Trap" sequence, particularly how it stirred up Jake's memories of watching movies with Mrs. Greta Shaw.