cobalt79 Wrote:No. What's the story?
Parabellum Wrote:"The Stand" was my first Stephen King book and since then, I've read everything he's ever written. I especially loved his shorter stories i.e, "Thinner", "The Long Walk", etc.
My first post here also and I think it's appropriate since Mr. Wilson is fast becoming my favorite # 2 (maybe it should be favorite #1B) author. I look forward to any new writing I can read from FPW and have already sarted re-reading the RJ series.
Thank you FPW- you bring many hours of pleasure to my life.
FreeBeerTomorrow Wrote:I've read everything he's put out and found that he is very hit and miss. By hit and miss I don't mean the difference between bad and good. For me it's more of a difference between good and great. I don't think I've ever read one of his books where I wasn't entertained by at least some portion of it. For example, I consider the final 3 books of the Gunslinger series as "good" stories. They are nowhere near the calibre of the first 4 but I absolutely loved the part where Roland and Eddie actually go to Stephen Kings place and meet him. I remember having to put the book down for a second and saying "how cool is that?"
Like I said, I've read em all and I have to say the pinnacles of his work to date for me are Wizard and Glass and The Green Mile.
t4terrific Wrote:The only complete King work I've read entirely is The Running Man story. It was terrific, and I couldn't help but think about the climax on September 11, 2001.
t4terrific Wrote:The only complete King work I've read entirely is The Running Man story. It was terrific, and I couldn't help but think about the climax on September 11, 2001.