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Local Group Bus posted:
Are you outside the US? There are no paperback versions of Dome yet. I don't even think the large print edition is paperback (I don't even know if there IS a large print version of Dome, but they're usually paperback to save on the cost of extra paper for the pages)
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# ? Nov 11, 2009 05:38 |
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# ? May 15, 2024 01:04 |
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Under the Dome seems to only be paperback in Australia
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# ? Nov 11, 2009 05:55 |
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Yeah, in Australia here. Large format paperback is the only store carried version as far as I can tell. I can wait though.
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# ? Nov 11, 2009 07:23 |
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My copy just arrived from Amazon. After shipping, it was only $12.99. Still can't believe that deal. Now for the 6.5 hour wait until I can go home and start reading it.
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# ? Nov 11, 2009 17:40 |
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My Amazon delivery ($9.00, hooray) just arrived, and goddamn is this book heavy. 1074 pages.
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# ? Nov 11, 2009 18:52 |
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There will be an eighth Dark Tower book.
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# ? Nov 12, 2009 08:43 |
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I'm not going to lie, I'd be psyched for a new Dark Tower book. It was a cool universe, and while 5-7 didn't measure up to the others, I still liked them quite a bit. Basically I'm a whore for whatever King writes.
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# ? Nov 12, 2009 08:46 |
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Wasn't there already a huge chunk of 5 (or 6?) devoted to the background explanation of what happened between 4 and 5? I'm referring to how Callahan wound up in Mid-World and I thought that was really the only plot point that needed to be fleshed out. What supporting characters are going to get the focus?
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# ? Nov 12, 2009 16:41 |
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What supporting characters ARE there, especially at that period? The Breakers? The Whole thing seems a bit odd to me.
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# ? Nov 12, 2009 17:10 |
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Junkenstein posted:What supporting characters ARE there, especially at that period? The Breakers? The Whole thing seems a bit odd to me. I can only think of the Breakers and Callahan. Mordred hasn't been born at that point and Mia hasn't manifested. So I guess they could do more with Calla (god I hope not), or more with our world and people like Calvin Tower? I really don't know what characters he's going to tap for this thing, especially if he said that Oy would be included somewhere. Also, unrelated DT question: can someone remind me which DT book has the revelation of the "mind-traps" like Insomnia and stuff? I'm trying to explain it to a friend but I can't pinpoint when it happened.
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# ? Nov 12, 2009 17:44 |
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Astfgl posted:Also, unrelated DT question: can someone remind me which DT book has the revelation of the "mind-traps" like Insomnia and stuff? I'm trying to explain it to a friend but I can't pinpoint when it happened. I think it's DT7. If I remember correctly, they've been to our world where King wrote Insomnia and bring back a copy. I think Susannah gives it to Roland and says it could be a great help, to which he basically replies 'pfft, mindtrap', and thus all that time spent reading DT connected books simply for the fact that they were connected and meant to be important was wasted.
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# ? Nov 12, 2009 18:10 |
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And yet the one they used, Insomnia, wound up actually being true (in that Patrick DID wind up saving Roland, albeit in a totally retarded fashion).
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# ? Nov 12, 2009 18:16 |
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I suppose we could get another Young Roland story...
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# ? Nov 12, 2009 20:09 |
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I am going to have to recant my original opinion on the worst King book and say that it's Under The Dome for me. drat.
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# ? Nov 13, 2009 00:48 |
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Didn't either Talisman or Black House have tie-ins to the Dark Tower series that were never brought up in the 7 DT books (although others did)? I'd guess they'll come up in DT8.
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# ? Nov 13, 2009 01:46 |
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Local Group Bus posted:I am going to have to recant my original opinion on the worst King book and say that it's Under The Dome for me. drat.
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# ? Nov 13, 2009 03:29 |
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Oh, read it though. It's got a little of everything King in it. It just didn't work for me, but there are a lot of people who love it so maybe I am just malfunctioning. For reference: I loved Needful Things and Liseys Story and a lot of other books people hated. So my opinion means zip.
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# ? Nov 13, 2009 03:33 |
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Local Group Bus posted:Oh, read it though. It's got a little of everything King in it. It just didn't work for me, but there are a lot of people who love it so maybe I am just malfunctioning. I loved Needful Things and hated Lisey's Story, but so far (70% in) I loving love Under The Dome.
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# ? Nov 13, 2009 03:49 |
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madprocess posted:Didn't either Talisman or Black House have tie-ins to the Dark Tower series that were never brought up in the 7 DT books (although others did)? I'd guess they'll come up in DT8. Black House seemed to turn into a DT book at the end, but it was all pretty much ignored or had details completely changed by the time DT7 came around.
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# ? Nov 13, 2009 11:17 |
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Wasn't one of the Breakers in that town in DT7 someone from Black House/Talisman?
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# ? Nov 13, 2009 15:37 |
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The quest in Black House was to rescue a kid who was a really powerful breaker and to stop the Crimson King getting his hands on him. They succeeded so he didn't appear in DT7. The guy from Everything's Eventual did though.
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# ? Nov 13, 2009 16:01 |
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I kind of feel like re-reading The Shining once more. After I am done with that, should I try to get a copy of It? All I know is that Tim Curry caused me nightmares for being in the It movie. God drat it.
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# ? Nov 13, 2009 17:58 |
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Luisfe posted:I kind of feel like re-reading The Shining once more. After I am done with that, should I try to get a copy of It? In a recent interview, King says he's considering doing a Danny Torrance-at-40/Firestarter crossover, if it helps your decision any.
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# ? Nov 13, 2009 18:41 |
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timeandtide posted:In a recent interview, King says he's considering doing a Danny Torrance-at-40/Firestarter super hero team-up, if it helps your decision any. fixed. I'm already on board for that. Though I was soured on the latter Dark Tower books, I was surprised that since the strongest psi-powered people were being recruited as breakers that neither Danny nor Charlie appeared. I would have welcomed that a lot more than King's self-insertion. Also, I got my copy of Under the Dome from amazon yesterday afternoon and started on it just before bed, meaning to read for an hour before sleep. I burned through 115 pages effortlessly and enjoyably. That old King flavor is back! Now, if he would only tackle a story on what its like to be locked into the Shop's Maui compound...
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# ? Nov 13, 2009 20:27 |
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I finished re-reading The Stand for the first time in maybe a decade. I wasn't really a big King fan when I read it for the first time, I think the only other book of his I had read was maybe Carrie. Re-reading it again it definitely made me appreciate how it really is one of his better books. Although how he depicts religion in it is interesting especially compared to his later works like The Mist. Anyways, I have a question about the ending of the revised version, where Flagg reappears on the beach with the islanders. I always assumed that it was supposed to be Flagg appearing in Polynesia or someplace where the natives resisted the plague, but when I was talking with my girlfriend (who for a long time The Stand was her favorite book ever) she said that she always assumed that it was supposed to be set in the far future, when the descendants of the survivors had lost all civilization and reverted to savagery. Does anyone know if King has said anywhere or made any indication of what his view of what the new ending was supposed to represent or show?
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# ? Nov 28, 2009 23:17 |
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Your reading is the correct one.
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# ? Nov 29, 2009 01:14 |
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Stephen King posted:Hey, you guys--I saw a lot of you Constant Readers while I was touring for Under the Dome, and I must say you're looking good. Thanks for turning out in such numbers, and thanks for all the nice things you've said about Under the Dome. There'll be another book next year. It's a good one, I think, but that's not why I'm writing. I mentioned two potential projects while I was on the road, one a new Mid-World book (not directly about Roland Deschain, but yes, he and his friend Cuthbert are in it, hunting a skin-man, which are what werewolves are called in that lost kingdom) and a sequel to The Shining called Doctor Sleep. Are you interested in reading either of these? If so, which one turns your dials more? Ms. Mod will be counting your votes (and of course it all means nothing if the muse doesn't speak). Meanwhile, thanks again for 2009. The next novel will be either a Dark Tower spin off, or a sequel to the Shining.
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# ? Dec 3, 2009 03:00 |
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I wouldn't mind a sequel to The Shining. It probably won't be as good, but then again I read The Shining every year and it keeps getting better. Still, it'd be interesting to see what Danny's up to, and I always liked the idea of the shining itself (particularly the little day-to-day snippets, like the woman at the airport worrying about the roast in the oven), so maybe he'll explore that some more.
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# ? Dec 3, 2009 07:59 |
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Hedrigall posted:The next novel will be either a Dark Tower spin off, or a sequel to the Shining. A werewolf? Really, Stephen? With all the weird-rear end creatures that inhabit Roland's world, you pick a loving werewolf? RETIRE, GODDAMMIT!
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# ? Dec 3, 2009 20:19 |
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Hedrigall posted:The next novel will be either a Dark Tower spin off, or a sequel to the Shining. I guess he has changed his stance on sequels? The last I heard, the only true sequel he ever talked about was a sequel to Salem's Lot.
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# ? Dec 4, 2009 06:23 |
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I thought the Dark Tower III: The Waste Lands was the best in the series so far. I am about 1/3rd of the way through Book 7 and I am enjoying it. Everything except Book 6 has been fine, although I found Wizard and Glass to be a bit long given the story it had to tell. I am still not understanding the whole '19' thing. Can anyone explain?
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# ? Dec 5, 2009 05:12 |
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RagingHematoma posted:I thought the Dark Tower III: The Waste Lands was the best in the series so far. I am about 1/3rd of the way through Book 7 and I am enjoying it. Everything except Book 6 has been fine, although I found Wizard and Glass to be a bit long given the story it had to tell. There is nothing to explain, it's just a magic number there. Like how time doesn't work right.
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# ? Dec 5, 2009 06:29 |
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Mister Kingdom posted:A werewolf? Really, Stephen? With all the weird-rear end creatures that inhabit Roland's world, you pick a loving werewolf? He says it's not mainly about that, though, and from the sound of it Roland and Cuthbert might just make short appearances.
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# ? Dec 9, 2009 05:13 |
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Isn't it supposed to be set in between Wizard and Glass and Wolves of the Calla? How would Cuthbert even be in that? More flashbacks, I guess...
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# ? Dec 9, 2009 05:21 |
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Chairman Capone posted:Isn't it supposed to be set in between Wizard and Glass and Wolves of the Calla? How would Cuthbert even be in that? More flashbacks, I guess... Interspersed hopefully, rather than just one big block of a flashback. Why am I speculating, I'm not going to read it.
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# ? Dec 9, 2009 05:33 |
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Wait, how can something be set between Wizard and Wolves? Doesn't Wolves basically pick up right off where Wizard ended? Or is Roland going to tell another story?
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# ? Dec 9, 2009 18:01 |
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My vote goes to Dreamcatcher. I think not even King can beat himself writing something as bad as that thing.
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# ? Dec 9, 2009 23:27 |
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True story: when I read Dreamcatcher, I accidentally skipped over a hundred pages. And then I didn't realize it until after I'd read another couple hundred pages.
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# ? Dec 9, 2009 23:35 |
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kosherpickle posted:Wait, how can something be set between Wizard and Wolves? Doesn't Wolves basically pick up right off where Wizard ended? From what I remember, it's an indeterminate amount of time between the two books, since they've been walking for a while from the post-apocalyptic US place to the Calla area.
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# ? Dec 10, 2009 01:36 |
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# ? May 15, 2024 01:04 |
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Chairman Capone posted:From what I remember, it's an indeterminate amount of time between the two books, since they've been walking for a while from the post-apocalyptic US place to the Calla area. This is also the exact time when the series started to suck. I wonder... Can we hope that he realizes that and plans to surprise us by doing something crazy like creating an alternate timeline? Then we can forget books 5-7 ever happened. We can forget about the number 19, King inserting himself into the story, "You say true, I say thankee, Commala, say sorry", the ending, and all of that awfulness with Susannah in book 6. Please...
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# ? Dec 10, 2009 02:53 |