The Nameless
M-O-O-N - That spells Nameless
Joyland for me, it's probably in my top 5. I loved Dr Sleep, just not like I love Joyland.
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.....because not that many want to touch you? Seriously, Scott, you just can't post something like that and not expect me to jump all over it!!!! You know I luvs you!!!...honestly, it was one of the few that touched me lately....
The same here....honestly, it was one of the few that touched me lately....
Like most everyone here, I liked both. Joyland rang the chimes a little clearer and louder, though.
.....because not that many want to touch you? Seriously, Scott, you just can't post something like that and not expect me to jump all over it!!!! You know I luvs you!!!
Yes - I could NOT put it down. Loved it!Joyland, for me, had a kind of dreamy, nostalgic tone. When I was little I lived for a while down the beach from Ocean View Amusement Park in Norfolk, Virginia. Mr. King really nailed the whole amusement park/carnie vibe. Dr. Sleep wowed me in a different way. It is scary book but it also has strong themes of hope and compassion. The best thing, though, is the constant tension that flows throughout the story; it picked me up early on and swept me along until I couldn't put the book down-- I just HAD to know how it all turned out. I think both books succeed in what they set out to do.
I would buy this thing.
That is so wrong on so many levels (of the Tower)!I would buy this thing.
...it only hurts for a second...I will not look up there, I will not make eye contact with that thing.
...it ain't a Sock Monkey, so I would as well...I would buy this thing.
That is so wrong on so many levels (of the Tower)!
...my, what a big fez he has!...It's obviously a male. Haha!