Thank you for the update. I maybe crazy but I joined Mr. King's book club. I know I will get everyone single one of my collection back now. But I realized I do have an extra copy of Under the Dome in hard cover. So, maybe I will use the forum.
I am hoping to have the time to at least get it started soon. So much is going on right now that I just cannot seen to squeeze a minute in for "me time."
The Breathing Method from Different Seasons about a gentleman's club and one of its members tells a story to the group right before Christmas about a pregnant woman.
I am sorry I have not gotten back to you about this. I am have a ABD (all but dissertation) but I am working on the dissertation to get me title as doctor. I work full-time and overtime as much as possible. I am also working on the revision of my first book and finishing up my second one. I...
I finally received Dr. Sleep yesterday, please do not spoil if for me....Please.
I will not be able to begin the book until this weekend but I am on pins and needle to see how far Mr. King will envelope me in this one. I still remember when The Tommy Knockers came out. I ran out an brought it...
It would be nice to see another. I don't have much time these days but I was able to finish Man in a Black Suit today. I did not remember this story as clearly as I would have expected so it was just like reading it for the first time. I had forgotten how Mr. King draws you in deeper and...
I know the feeling. I love his story written as Richard Bachman: Rage, Blaze, The Regulations, Thinner...I guess I just love the was this man writes no mater what name his is using.
LOL, I know! I miss many of the thing that "use to be." I guess that is why I began this conversation. The simple things in life that we grew up with are disappearing and the only one's that can keep them alive are us. I miss my little town as well; you know, the one were everyone knew your name.
I love them both and I do believe one of his best movies was the Green Mile. The beauty of that movie is that it followed his book almost perfectly. In addition, I loved how he put it out in chapter books instead of one big novel...the suspend almost killed me (lol).
P.S. I believe the saddest part of this book being put out the way it was it that I know longer have them. We were robbed when we moved out to Arizona from Michigan and my whole Stephen King collection all with everything else was stolen. I have gotten much of it back but finding the Green...
Mr. King I had wanted to tell you this along time ago when you first put this book out in chapter books as I waited on pins and needles of the next one to be released. I loved the way this book was delivered and it would be a shame if you did not put out another in the same fashion.
Thank you. I had thought about writing a long time ago but just never got the nerve. But Mr. King is my all time favorite writer and if I was going to join any conversation it have to be about him.
That he is. I have been reading his story's since I can remember. He sold his first story the year I was born but I remember reading the night shift collection when I was twelve years old. I was hooked after that. Thanks for the welcome.
The other night I decided to go back through my collection of Stephen King books and found one of his short story collections "Everything's Eventual." I re-read the introduction about a short stories becoming a dieing art and thought how sad it would be if they did become a thing of the past, a...
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