Just read this book this week as I wanted to read it before seeing the movie. Anyone else out there feel like it had almost the exact same storyline/plot as Joe Hill's "Horns" without all the supernatural-guy turning into the devil type thing?
E-book, hardcover/paperback, or audio file?
I've always been a hardcover fan but I recently moved and it is a pain in the neck to pack up and move. I think I'm going to switch to the e-book way instead of hardcover except for SK and Joe Hill books.
As far as e-books go, what device do more...
Has anyone else noticed that this particular book doesn't have a tight bind? I went thru a few copies at my B&N and at Target and noticed that the binding isn't tight. Thankfully I found an almost perfect copy that didn't have this defect but I picked up another copy to be actually read since...
...be a behemoth (800+ pages)? I love these characters!
And perhaps a special illustrated edition box set of all 3 books since Joyland is getting an illustrated edition.
The intro to Lucky Quarter where King talks about how he came up with the idea of the story he states that was crossed the country from Maine to Cali in the fall of 1996 to promote "Insomnia." However, "Insomnia" came out in 1994. Is this an error?
Has SK come to embrace the iPad? I remember reading an article way back when the iPad came out that he had no plans to buy one as he could do most everything with a regular computer and he would read books on a kindle. However, in Mr. Mercedes the characters use iPads and in Revival the young...
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