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part 367 bears and wolves oh my
YOU DID IT, I'M SO PROUD OF YOU. Well, it's been a year. I hope it was a good one for you--and that 2018 is even better! And maybe we'll finally get that fansub of even one of the musicals... just maybe.
Enjoy part 367!
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Re: itt: october/halloween plans?
(Anonymous) 2018-09-26 02:00 am (UTC)(link)Other than that... idk. There's a lot of Stephen King that I haven't read. Maybe I'll see what the library has for his stuff.
Re: itt: october/halloween plans?
(Anonymous) 2018-09-27 04:27 am (UTC)(link)What have you read of King's? Maybe I can give some recommendations!
Re: itt: october/halloween plans?
(Anonymous) 2018-09-27 11:51 am (UTC)(link)re: King, hmm... I went looking at his bibliography and it looks like I read more than I expected, but there's still a lot I haven't read
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_King_bibliography
I've read:
-Carrie (liked it)
-Salem's Lott (liked it)
-The Shining (loved it)
-The Stand (loved it but probably won't re-read any time soon)
-The Dead Zone (favourite)
-Firestarter (favourite)
-Dark Tower: The Gunslinger (it was OK, will re-read the rest of the series but not a priority)
-Pet Sematary (liked it)
-IT (loved it)
-The Eyes of the Dragon (liked it)
-Misery (do not remember a thing about it)
-Insomnia (did not finish, I got bored, which was disappointing because I liked the premise)
-Cell (eh)
It seems I've managed to hit many of the old classics but not so much of the more recent (or even recent-ish) ones. Suggestions?
Re: itt: october/halloween plans?
(Anonymous) 2018-09-27 05:26 pm (UTC)(link)Let's see..
I would recommend Cujo! Although it's very dark and depressing and rather unpleasant.
Doctor Sleep, the sequel to the Shining, you might like if you can toss aside any notions that it will be scary or thematically similar to The Shining. It's definitely a "modern" King novel. It isn't bad but I went into it expecting The Shining But Danny is Grown Up and got... like... modern psychic vampires and a precocious child and AA meetings. I realize I am not selling this book very well lol.
Re: itt: october/halloween plans?
(Anonymous) 2018-09-27 06:34 pm (UTC)(link)I didn't know Doctor Sleep is a sequel to The Shining. :O Thanks for the note that they aren't very similar in spite of a connection. I think I might be curious enough to check it out anyway.
Re: itt: october/halloween plans?
(Anonymous) 2018-09-27 06:53 pm (UTC)(link)