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Old 01-08-2012, 09:25 AM   #69
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Just finished it and enjoyed it very much. Not quite up to The Stand or It but I sure liked it a lot better than The Dome. Very interesting plot and premise.

I did notice two historical errors:

On page 272, Mike Colsaw says that Bobbi Jill tells him to "man up". But "man up" wasn't an expression used in the 60's but rather more in current times

On page 278, Jim LaDue jumps to his feet and yells, "You rock, Coslaw". But "you rock" is an expression from this century. Don't recall ever hearing it in the 60's.

Those (very minor) points aside, this was a can't put down book that I flew through
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