I actually passed an antique shop the other day with the same name. Told my wife the story. Sounded too familiar.
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Replying to @BradWillis
That was the new King book when I first started reading King and became über-obsessed. Wonder if it holds up. Been gulp 25 yrs.
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Replying to @JuliusGoat
I literally started with Carrie when I was 13 or so. Read almost chronologically through the catalogue. I miss those days.
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Replying to @BradWillis @JuliusGoat
I've never read a King book. Please don't hate me. At least not for that.
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Replying to @PokerGrump @BradWillis
Zero perspiration, but give it a try maybe. Gold in them hills.
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"It" and "The Stand" are classics, hold up well. King started mailing it in with "Tommyknockers".
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I *almost* agree, but I really liked “Needful Things” and “11/22/63” is great.
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After Tommyknockers they start getting spotty, but still plenty of good. Bag of Bones is strong.
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Replying to @JuliusGoat
To clarify, are you saying "Tommyknockers" was good or bad? Deciding if I need my dueling slingshots.
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Replying to @Grange95 @BradWillis
Tommyknockers was a significant dud, but it did feature a guy getting killed by a flying Coke machine, so.
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