Greetings, everyone!
I'm new to the forum and relatively new to Stephen King's works. I've been on a Stephen King blitz for a little over a year now and working my way through his works in either chronological or sequential order. I would say, I'm about half way done and already planning a few re-reads.
I lost my SK virginity to "The Shining" a few years back. It was a break, sort of, from American history reading blitz. Needless to say, the book scared the living sh1t out of me. After "The Long Walk" I was hooked. Next came "IT" and I never looked back. I'm just about done with "Skeleton Crew." I've finished "The Dark Tower" and can't say I was really taken by it - fantasy is not my cup of tea.
The question, that I have, is about the 25th Anniversary edition of "IT" and the new afterword. Is there a place I can read the aforementioned afterword without buying the book?
Thanks
I'm new to the forum and relatively new to Stephen King's works. I've been on a Stephen King blitz for a little over a year now and working my way through his works in either chronological or sequential order. I would say, I'm about half way done and already planning a few re-reads.
I lost my SK virginity to "The Shining" a few years back. It was a break, sort of, from American history reading blitz. Needless to say, the book scared the living sh1t out of me. After "The Long Walk" I was hooked. Next came "IT" and I never looked back. I'm just about done with "Skeleton Crew." I've finished "The Dark Tower" and can't say I was really taken by it - fantasy is not my cup of tea.
The question, that I have, is about the 25th Anniversary edition of "IT" and the new afterword. Is there a place I can read the aforementioned afterword without buying the book?
Thanks
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