Yes, I have never been a fan of basements! LOLMakes you want to stay out of the basement.
I loved the locals though. I think their dialogue, plus the dog "trumpeting" is what makes this story balanced.
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Yes, I have never been a fan of basements! LOLMakes you want to stay out of the basement.
Ooh, good thought! Not sure, think it's a different town, but that would be a cool link.BTW-was it the same house that was mentioned in It Grows On You? I just remember something in this story about all the unnecessary additions to the house.
Yep-as always, the balance between the real and surreal is perfect!Yes, I have never been a fan of basements! LOL
I loved the locals though. I think their dialogue, plus the dog "trumpeting" is what makes this story balanced.
Thank God the toads disintegrated in the light!The aftermath was also disturbing. They had to clean up the town. Not fun, or easy!
Yes-I was just going to post that-I looked it up. I posted that thought because of the mention of the house's unnecessary additions and it reminded me of that other story. Sorry for the confusion.It grows on you wasn't that in Castle Rock and rainy Season in Willow?
Made it easier, just had to patch up the holes! LOLThank God the toads disintegrated in the light!
It's amazing how people can desensitize themselves. They could all accept this horror show of a reality because it only happened once every seven years-and they could remain prosperous.Made it easier, just had to patch up the holes! LOL
He definitely leaves us lots of connections to find. It's a treasure!No confusion .I just wondered. It is interesting to check all these type things out. i love to find connections in Kings works.
Yes we shall skip June 17th every seven years.It's amazing how people can desensitize themselves. They could all accept this horror show of a reality because it only happened once every seven years-and they could remain prosperous.
And he sure links a lot of his work-it's so fun to find the connections! Especially upon rereading something that wasn't caught the first time-that always thrills me.No confusion .I just wondered. It is interesting to check all these type things out. i love to find connections in Kings works.
Absolutely! I re-read alot and I always find something new.I find everytime I re read that I missed something the first time.
I must admit, I didn't expect that the first time I read it either. LOLI wasn't surprised when it started raining toads. But I wasn't expecting carnivorous toads! That was a surprise.
I can't imagion what it would be like to see dozens of toads hopping down the stairway.
Me too! I was just wondering if there is any SK work that doesn't reference another story.I find everytime I re read that I missed something the first time.