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Old 05-19-2014, 09:29 AM   #72
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I am exactly the same, in terms of picking up one of my favorites to re-read a single scene, and getting sucked in. I am also a big Stephen King fan, but my King tastes seem opposite of yours. I will read 'Salem's Lot and Christine and The Stand every couple years, but don't tend to re-read his "newer" stuff (really, anything from It on). Interesting how people's tastes vary.
Not to turn this into a King-lovefest but The Stand is one that I really love, and will probably re-read several more times in this life. I have only read the unabridged version so it's long, but I always enjoy it.
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