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Chris25
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| Post #1: 7th Jan 2015 3:12 PM | |
I just read "In the Tall Grass" by Stephen King and Joe Hill.
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It's about a girl eating her miscarried fetus. |
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Chris25
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| Post #2: 11th Jan 2015 7:17 PM | |
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Has anyone read the Dark Tower series? I am contemplating if I should continue on with it. |
I have good sir, how far along are you? | |
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Chris25
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| Post #3: 12th Jan 2015 7:04 AM | |
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Has anyone read the Dark Tower series? I am contemplating if I should continue on with it. |
I have good sir, how far along are you? |
Finished the first one, currently like 10% done with the second one
Im going to spoiler this up if someone wants to read the first one
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Bit MEH I think. The main story was uninteresting until at the very end (when he finally caught up with the man in black). Him uninterestingly travelling 95% of the book to get one interesting chapter at the end is really not satisfying.
The man in black did bring up some interesting points that might surface into some good plot but who knows!
I really hate the narrative. Sometimes its the main character thinking of the past. Sometimes its things happen in current time (is it happing in current time?) and then he mentions things that havnt happened which suggests that the character is telling the story in the future? I am really not sure. It kinda breaks the immersion when he mentions stuff like that
On that point, I hate how he spoils future plot points by mentioning how something is going to happen. Like he mentioned that the boy was going to die 3-4 chapters before it actually happened. Whats my motivation for continuing on reading if he is just going to continuously tell me everything interesting that might happen a few chapters ahead. Arg!
I also feel like some of his descriptions are really lacking. I feel myself reading the same sentences over and over trying to visualize whats happening but its just missing something. I dont always feel like this throughout the book, but it happened on numerous occasions. I dont know if its just King´s writing to go straight to the point but it is kinda annoying to not be exactly sure what is happening. I sometimes have to read a bit further to get more context and then be like "oh, thats probably what happened". I didnt have this problem when I read Pet Sematary, which I really liked.
Ive started with the second book but it isnt really motivating me to keep on reading. Why should I be interested in these 3 people he is looking for? Maybe I just dont care what happens to the Gunslinger? :D Maybe Game of Thrones has just spoiled me with all their interesting characters!
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Well the 2nd book is better than the 1st and the 3rd and 4th are really the best books in the series.
I thought the first book started off slow but the flashback stuff to when Roland was a kid and training to be a gunslinger was the stuff i really liked about that book.
King does usually foreshadow wayyyyy too much and wayyyy too specifically, but that was really the only one I remember sticking out throughout the rest of the series.
As a whole, this is one of my favorite book series of all time along with Game of Thrones. It might not be your thing but I know it picks up more and more as the story goes along. | |
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Chris25
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| Post #4: 9th Jan 2017 5:34 PM | |
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I've been reading the unabridged Stephen King novel "The Stand" for many months. What a looooooong but awesome book |
I only read my first Stephen King book in 2015. It was 11/22/63. I couldn't put it down and I think I finished it in less than a week. SO good. I definitely want to read more if you have some recommendations. |
11/22/63 is probably my favorite book ive read in the paat 5 years. Big fan of King, The Stand was great.
Loved the Dark Tower books and pumped to see that the first movie is coming out thus summer | |
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