i hear ya, guthrie. i was just effing with ya. :D
it's only a personal favorite of mine because of the age that i read it, my mindset at the time, and up to that point, i had never read anything...
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i hear ya, guthrie. i was just effing with ya. :D
it's only a personal favorite of mine because of the age that i read it, my mindset at the time, and up to that point, i had never read anything...
no everyone's entitled to their own opinion, of course.
*sharpens butcher knife*
not a problem, not...a....problem.
drawing of the three is a personal favorite of mine, but that's ok. now...
makes sense. i like that idea, Jean. and it fits with how he comes up with his stories. he said when he writes it's like finding a piece of string and following it to wherever it may go. no...
I know.
Another great character that perhaps Mr. King didn't know what to do with.
henry! he was a very memorable character.
thanks, mister. ;)
i thought Talisman was hard to get through at first, and only got better once Wolf joined the story.
Black House I loved pretty much all the way through. I loved the serial killer angle, it...
i hear you bro. :D he should have killed her.
lol. yeah, i'd read it. :P
the thing is, King could write about what his shit looked like in the toilet that morning and it would still be somewhat captivating.
oh right. cujo. it was okay. but come on. how long did they have to be trapped in that fucking car already? it was a little frustrating. :)
damn, i loved Insomnia. Ralph Roberts? he's the effing man.
hmm. now i'm going to post the ones i liked the least. because I've been intrigued even with the ones that weren't as great.
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