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Old 12-01-2009, 06:16 AM   #86
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Originally Posted by TGNY View Post
Amazing that people still read SK...I was a fan as a teenager and even met him at NYC premeire of Running Man (nice guy). If youve read one, youve read them all...I know it is a cliche, but you know what they say about cliches. Theres too many good books out there to keep reading Sk


Plus, I did not appreciate reading what he said about his forefather, Robert E. Howard

Interestingly, your logic (which I find perfectly reasonable), could also apply to anyone who still enjoys reading him. After all, there are too many good books out there, by Stephen King and a host of other writers, not to keep reading these authors.

You know what "they" say about cliches: "If you find a good author, keep reading him/her."


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