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123jimbly

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Hello from Toronto, everybody.
I read The Dead Zone when I was eight years old and was mesmerized. I had to get my hands on everything King. As a teenager, I gave up on him in favour of more 'serious' literature.

Long story short, I went through a tough divorce a few years back and took the opportunity of my introspective mood to go through the Dark Tower series. The trip was well worth the price of admission. I have read the entire series four times now and my affection has not waned a bit.
 

GNTLGNT

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Neesy

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Hello from Toronto, everybody.
I read The Dead Zone when I was eight years old and was mesmerized. I had to get my hands on everything King. As a teenager, I gave up on him in favour of more 'serious' literature.

Long story short, I went through a tough divorce a few years back and took the opportunity of my introspective mood to go through the Dark Tower series. The trip was well worth the price of admission. I have read the entire series four times now and my affection has not waned a bit.
Welcome Jimbly!

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123jimbly

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I've also gone back and read most of King's other works. Some are better than others, but I've never picked up one that wasn't good enough to finish. It's just that the DT books are my favourite.

And also, I'm doing fine these days. Life is good and the ex and I even get along. Hazah!