I didn't notice that, but there was a small continuity error after...
Sammy's rape
...when she's described as wearing jeans in one paragraph and sweat pants in another.
I also caught a small...
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I didn't notice that, but there was a small continuity error after...
Sammy's rape
...when she's described as wearing jeans in one paragraph and sweat pants in another.
I also caught a small...
As soon as they identified aliens as their captors, I was getting a bad vibe in that it suddenly felt like a grander, darker rip off of 'The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street'. When it ended up being...
I really liked it, I think it will stand amongst King's best works in years to come. It was a really solid book from start to finish, compared to some of King's books which can fizzle out at the end...
Also, something else that might suggest Under the Dome isn't quite connected to other books, at one point early on, Joe McClatchey is looking online at reaction to the Dome and comes across a theory...
'Fool' might be a harsh, insulting word for it, but having the obviousness of it pointed out to me doesn't really make me love it more. The book just could've been a heck of a lot shorter, and I...
I don't know if you can say that ALL the books are truly connected. At least, specifically, I don't think the universe of "Cell" really lends itself to have happened a few years ago in this book.
Just finished this today(had to finish so I can start Under the Dome tomorrow!) and while I liked the book a lot, I can't disagree with this, it was my major gripe with the book. The whole book is...
That's awfully tempting, but I'd really like to have it on release date, so I'll just go to Wal-mart and spend a few more dollars to buy it in store. Too bad they don't have release date delivery.
The book was dedicated to George Romero, associating the phone-crazies with zombies was surely intentional.
I really liked Cell quite a bit, it had a very visceral feel that hooked me in. It was...
I came in to see if there might be some Chuck Palahniuk talk...and wouldn't you know it, there's a huge thread about him. :)
Big fan of his, I first read "Fight Club" years ago, since I loved the...
I love King's appearance in The Stand miniseries...with as cheesy as the series is, his appearance amps up the cheesiness even more. When he first appears, I almost expect to hear applause and...
Love "The Stand", just read it for the first time last year after finishing "The Dark Tower". For a long while, I loved everything except the ending, and I hated the ending. But slowly, after...
I wanted to know this too!
"The Wastelands" and more specifically Lud is really where I started to get invested in the quest and thought I was developing an idea of what the whole series might...
Right, exactly.
It seems like something, like a few other elements, that you just have to go along with and try not to analyze and pick apart too much.
I'd be very interested in reading Letti's ending as well.
Oh.
...This way to the exit, right?....
This was the one sorta big thing that I had spoiled for me. It was just a vague mention of King being in the story, and at first I was mad because I thought that would be the ultimate twist at the...
I'm prepared for that. :thumbsup: Just as long as I don't get run out of town for saying it. :unsure:
Thanks for the welcome!
Like many have said, I had, from my point of view, the advantage of reading them all back to back over the course of a few months and that is certainly something to take into account compared to...
Didn't know this series existed, but picked up the first five issues after hearing about it here. Very good story, told in a great fractured way that unfolds in an interesting way. I'm not the...