A few times. Currently in the middle of my fifth reread.
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I keep loving these memes I wish I could turn them into business cards and hand them to people when appropriate. Thanks Danie.
Read them three times (I feel a bit guilty about that)
Hi not_nadine! Because twice is enough and I could have used that time to read something new and interesting or solve global warming or something like that.Why would you feel guilty about that, mal?
No guilt , Mal. There is never enough of the DT journey. Savor it.Read them three times (I feel a bit guilty about that) and listened to the audio version. The next time I enter that world I think I'll read them to the audio version, kinda like reading lyrics to a song you like, or want to learn. I will read them in a slightly higher pitch so I can get some harmony.
Same here. I didn't read them until they were all published.I'd like to hear from some folks that have not read them.
Joining this board way back when, I knew I had to.
Like the Rat said somewhere, 'It's like a club we all joined'
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And you will not understand our Calla-Speak or strange references.
I am just mad at myself that it took me so long, And mal - I feel guilty because I got to read them back to back - not waiting years like many members had to.
Same here. I didn't read them until they were all published.
Yayayayayayyaaayyy! I was the 19th vote for Yes, loved them!
....was anyone helping you with the big words?.....I've read them twice btw. First time as they came out.
They don't all tie in. Some play a large part, some are very tangental associations, but many don't connect at all. If you need a copy of The Wind Through the Keyhole, I have an extra you're welcome to haveI started in 1990. I had just finished Misery and Pet Sematary and needed another fix. I picked up The Wastelands at a used book store and after I completed it I went back to read series in order. I didn't pick up another DT book until about 5 years ago. I finished the last book around Christmas. I just realized I need to read Wind Through the Keyhole. I liked them but enjoy the stand-alone novels better (even though I understand all his books interconnect to the tower in one way or another).
Yes, that's true, but I suppose I was referring to Gan, Sai King, as the author of all...They don't all tie in. Some play a large part, some are very tangental associations, but many don't connect at all. If you need a copy of The Wind Through the Keyhole, I have an extra you're welcome to have