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mike power. Rings a bell. Did you get a free copy?
Yeah. Off my gf for Xmas.


mike power. Rings a bell. Did you get a free copy?
steven king, the literary equivalent to the microwave cheeseburger. better stuff to read really isnt there, the back of a washed out crisp packet half buried in frozen winter shit perhaps
better stuff to read really isnt there, the back of a washed out crisp packet half buried in frozen winter shit perhaps
Christmas reading.
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Been reading loads of stephen kings recently, particularly liked under the dome & needless things but they've all been fantastic so far, any recommendations Si?
Also read the girl with the dragon tattoo/millienuim triology, great books nice easy reads and real 'page-turners'
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pretty out there so far, but i havent read much of it yet, and always end up loving stuff i read by castaneda
Sounds good!
It would be alot easier to make a list of King books I wouldn't recomend! Lol From A Buick 8, Cell, Duma Key & The Eyes of the Dragon. I've read everything he's written apart from Joyland (50 pages in), Doctor Sleep (it's right here next to me) & his non-fiction works like On Writing, Danse Macabre & Stephen King goes to the Movies... In fact, add Cycle of the Werewolf & Blockade Billy to those & that's everything I havent read yet. So he's written about 60 books & I've not read 5 or 6 of them.
I like real epics coz I read very quickly, so I'd recomend The Dark Tower series. There were 7 of them & I read the first one when it came out in 1988 & last one when it came out in 2008 (I think), but King wrote another one to slip into the middle, so that's 8 books now. It's an epic story of an old gunslinger as he navigates a strange world parallel to our own populated with demons, wizards, magic & dragons. It's a Lord of the Rings style fantasy, but typical King, very immersive & a very, very long read.
The Talisman is similar, fantasy written with Peter Straub, also very immersive & quite long, but just the one book this time.
The Stand another truly epic book about a virus that wipes out 99% of humankind & those left have to battle for the future against an evil force.
11/22/63 is about a guy who finds a way to return to the 60's & decides to try to prevent the JFK assasination. I was surprised by how the tension built up in this book, I found it gripping & I could hardly put it down!
Insomnia about this old man who can't sleep, & as he becomes more & more exhausted he starts seeing stuff that doesn't entirely make sense.
IT something wakes up underneath the town of Derry, & it's got a clowns face, just to help you relax.
He writes excellent mysterys & ghosts stories, it's not all horror & fantasy. I'd recomend Bag of Bones & Liseys Story too.
A Merry Christmas to every "Constant Reader"![]()
They're enthralling books. Literally. And there's nine of them. A veritable headful of nonsense! There are better things to fill your head with. If you must read them, treat them as fiction, which they are.
a separate reality had an absurd number of connections for me to taoist/buddhist/hindu thought, in a veiled and vague way, and imo there was a lot of profound knowledge which is in that book, albeit in a slightly detached mystic sense which i could understand why it would put you off
do you have an active interest in eastern philosophy?
diff strokes for diff folks
Have you read any book by Clive Barker? If you like the fantasy / horror genre then I can highly recommend checking his books out. If you have never read his stuff then his early books - Weaveworld, Abarat, The great and secret show, Mister B Gone, Cabal (the film Nightbreed was based on this) etc are fantastic. Same with the Early James Herbert stuff - read most of them but cannot get into 'Ash' from last year - picked it up read a few pages and put it down, read four other books in between the few chapters of 'Ash'.
Christmas reading.
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In fact yeah, The Magic Cottage by Herbert, I seem to recall being excellent, because I still have the paperback. I tried Barkers material, struggled a bit or found it simply incomprehensible, but this was some time ago, a decade or two, so I might have a rethink...