Any of Stephen king novels that don’t use the f-word?
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I concur.Welcome to the Board!
Can't say with certainty as it's been a very long time since I read it, but don't think it was in Eyes of the Dragon.
I read it when it came out in 1999 but haven't read it since. Thought of it as a possibility and don't think it has it but there were sections that weren't totally about Trisha so might.I concur.
What about "The girl who loved Tom Gordon?"
I haven't read that one.
Kinda thought that from what I heard about that story.I read it when it came out in 1999 but haven't read it since. Thought of it as a possibility and don't think it has it but there were sections that weren't totally about Trisha so might.
and ModeratorI concur.
What about "The girl who loved Tom Gordon?"
I haven't read that one.
She was 13 when he wrote it.Kinda thought that from what I heard about that story.
As far as I can remember "The Eyes Of The Dragon" was f'less.
How old was his Naomi when he wrote that for her?
My spider senses were right. Thanks for the confirmation!and Moderator
“I've got icewater in my veins and I hope you freeze on the first bite. Come on, you busher! Batter-****ing-up!”
― Stephen King, The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon
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Charlie the choo choo this kids versionAny of Stephen king novels that don’t use the f-word?
Charlie the choo choo this kids version