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Morten said:Reading: "Watership Down" It's my first time with this book, but I think it is great. It starts a lot of thoughts in your head...
Thanks for the suggestion, Halo. I will definitely try 'The Shining.' I can't say I am enjoying 'Bag of Bones' much, but it doesn't stop me from trying another SK.Halo said:I didn't like Dreamcatcher or Bag of Bones! They are two of my least favourite King books ever. Read The Shining instead, Sanyuja!
sanyuja said:but it doesn't stop me from trying another SK.
Well, my take on this is -- if you don't read bad authors, how would you know a good author when you read one?jay said:Well, maybe next time.
Keep in mind there are tons of better books and better writers out there.
Food for thought: “What he [Stephen King] is is an immensely inadequate writer on a sentence-by-sentence, paragraph-by-paragraph, book-by-book basis.”
-Harold Bloom
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sanyuja said:Well, my take on this is -- if you don't read bad authors, how would you know a good author when you read one?
Thanks for the suggestion jay, I will surely keep in mind my evergrowing TBR list before picking up that book
How true! It (salad, not the egg!) reminds me that I'm hungry!jay said:Indeed, indeed. But generally the smell of rancid eggs compared to, say, a blindingly green, crispy salad is pretty apparent.
Thank youjay said:(glancing at your profile) you’re on the right track.
jay said:I assure you, your non-patronage (if you wind up so) of S. King will not leave him left eating, say, rancid eggs…but you may have to change your Seinfeld quote, as this is clearly not the case…
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