I have read 70 of 72. The only ones that I have not read are Faithful (I am a Yankees fan, and do not think I want to torture myself) and The Plant.
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I have read 70 of 72. The only ones that I have not read are Faithful (I am a Yankees fan, and do not think I want to torture myself)...
I would think that you Skankees fans would find Faithful to be the ultimate horror novel.
Except that what makes King a master is how he makes even his most outlandish imaginations believable. But even he doesn't have the talent to make a book extolling the virtues of the Red Sox believable.
As Faithful is a non-fiction piece he doesn't have to work his "outlandish imaginations" at all. He just lets the history do the work for him.
Depends on where you stand on the Red Sox.So it's more along the lines of THE DIARY OF ANNE FRANK and HELTER SKELTER? Non-fiction that's full of tragedy, depravity and human misery?
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Ran across this on BuzzFeed, so I had to take it (my kids are laughing at my dorkiness). I knew I'd missed Faithful, but forgot about The Plant. Is the unfinished portion still available anywhere?