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Old 01-02-2012, 02:12 AM   #66
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I'm at 20% and was drawn right in. It definitely seems more in keeping with fan favorites like It, The Stand, or The Dark Tower. I enjoyed Duma Key and the first couple stories in FDNS (haven't read the others yet), but this is his first book in a while that really grabbed me. I'm thinking a big part of it is less the subject matter than the familiar Stephen King-ness of writing ;D
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