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Old 12-04-2010, 01:37 AM   #76
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Im not much of a fan of Stephen King either. I tried reading his infamous 'Dark Tower' series and got bored out of my wits. Oddly I started when I tried reading it from the third book and I enjoyed what I could read of it. It was a relatives copy and I didnt take it with me after visiting. Then I decided to start from the first and Ive tried reading it many times, never got very far. But there are some that I finished. The first was 'The Mist' which was recently a movie. Not a bad book at all, kept me reading from beginning to end. The second one is actually two that were in a compilation of stories written under his alias of 'Richard Bachman'. They were 'The Long Walk' and 'Rage'. I enjoyed 'The Long Walk' and its one of my favorite books to this day. 'Rage' was okay.

Also, his son Joe Hill writes some pretty good books.
I read The Long Walk when I was 12 or 13. that was one of those that sticks with you pretty much forever
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