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Old 04-28-2010, 07:46 AM   #4741
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Just finished "Under the Dome," by Stephen King.

I felt this was a very unfocused book, with a parade of stereotyped characters wandering around with no direction.

There was no one to root for, except for the perpetrator(s) of the crime.

Big Jim was a Big Joke.

Stephen King is an important writer, but this is not an important book - in my opinion - and is easily forgettable, except for one incredible paragraph: The last paragraph, which sums up what the beginning of Love may be all about, is an important statement.


Don

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