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Raoul_Duke

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Ok, this has to be done, so let's get over with it fast :smile:

I share the name with our beloved writer, but somehow I had amnesia (like The Losers) and forgot how good his books were for me in my childhood. I didn't read many of them - Carrie, Cujo, Firestarter, Christine and The Talisman. That was all I could get from my local library in that period (middle 90's). And no, I'm not in the US, nor in English speaking country.

It was Joe Hill's LOCKE & KEY, and the HORNS that brought me back to Pappa King. So, I just finished reading IT for the first time - and know I'm all about it :joyous:

The next book I'm planning to read is Pet Sematary. And than I'm open for you suggestions.

Thanks in advance, and please forgive my not-so-good English.
 

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Ok, this has to be done, so let's get over with it fast :smile:

I share the name with our beloved writer, but somehow I had amnesia (like The Losers) and forgot how good his books were for me in my childhood. I didn't read many of them - Carrie, Cujo, Firestarter, Christine and The Talisman. That was all I could get from my local library in that period (middle 90's). And no, I'm not in the US, nor in English speaking country.

It was Joe Hill's LOCKE & KEY, and the HORNS that brought me back to Pappa King. So, I just finished reading IT for the first time - and know I'm all about it :joyous:

The next book I'm planning to read is Pet Sematary. And than I'm open for you suggestions.

Thanks in advance, and please forgive my not-so-good English.
Hi Raoul and Welcome! :cheerful: