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  • misery chastain loves co.
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    FUN!! While I agree with others that the list can vary depending on mood and other assorted factors IT and Night Shift will always be in my Top 5, today I also voted for Cell(apparently the only vote this received) The Revised Stand(sorry Squire, I'll buy you a beer ) and.....and.....I can't remember! I got sidetracked reading the stand against the revised Stand!

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    /\ ... (a) YES .. I have ... (b) NO ... contemplating size is not an issue ----- thus, please review the many varied meanings of the word "assumption" and it's relative application within the context of the cosmoverse thingy - then smoke it

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  • bookworm 1
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    Originally posted by srboone View Post
    And I'm guessing that of those who voted for the revised version of The Stand, half have never read the original version and the other half are operating under the delusion that bigger is better!

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  • srboone
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    I never said that. I just said that, the Frannie stuff notwithstanding, the uncut version diminishes the moral gravity and the overall effectiveness of the classic story. While greatly ehancing the character of Frannie Goldsmiith.
    Last edited by srboone; 05-04-2012, 06:33 PM.

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  • TerryE
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    Wait, wait, how can Squire always be right since he doesn't agree with ME on everything. It's a known fact that I'm always right!

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  • Martin
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    Either that or the fact that you hold onto the silly belief that The Stand Uncut isn't a classic story.
    Originally posted by srboone View Post
    Of course, meaning that I'm right and all who disagree with me are wrong, but that's what makes the world interesting!

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  • srboone
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    Of course, meaning that I'm right and all who disagree with me are wrong, but that's what makes the world interesting!

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  • Martin
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    As shown by your views on The Stand Uncut.
    Originally posted by srboone View Post
    It's OK, because DTII (my favorite DT book) is out pacing W&G. Besides, the world would be a boring place if everybody shared my opinions--I mean, some people have to be wrong. Right?

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  • Dan Hocker
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    Originally posted by srboone View Post
    It's OK, because DTII (my favorite DT book) is out pacing W&G. Besides, the world would be a boring place if everybody shared my opinions--I mean, some people have to be wrong. Right?
    DTII was also my favorite Dark Tower book.

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  • frik51
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    Originally posted by srboone View Post
    I mean, some people have to be wrong. Right?
    I feel for you, Squire. You wanna talk about it??

    sk
    Last edited by frik51; 05-04-2012, 03:32 PM.

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  • srboone
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    It's OK, because DTII (my favorite DT book) is out pacing W&G. Besides, the world would be a boring place if everybody shared my opinions--I mean, some people have to be wrong. Right?

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    I betcha Squire's absolutely rapt at the performance of W & G in the poll, hey matey ????

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  • frik51
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    Originally posted by Teriw View Post
    I love Tom gordon's simplicity and always say its my favorite
    Maybe I should re-read this book. So far, it's my least-favorite of King's works.
    (sorry...)

    sk

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  • frik51
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    Originally posted by srboone View Post
    And I'm guessing that of those who voted for the revised version of The Stand, half have never read the original version
    Glad I'm one of the exceptions here, Squire. The original version is the one that bowled me over. To this day I remember reading it, marvelling at King's awesome end-of-the world-as-we-know-it vision, being creeped-out by Flagg (what a softie he had become near the end of the Dark Tower cycle) - the total unique-ness of this book.

    And yes, I did vote for the uncut version.

    sk

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  • frik51
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    Originally posted by Hedda Gabler View Post
    Well, to take that a step further, I would guess that in everyone's top 5, the first book they read is there. Again, just a guess, but it seems like whatever a person reads of stephen's, it tends to hook them for life more often than not.
    Not in my case. Carrie's the first book by King I ever read, and though I liked it, the cut The Stand did the hooking-for-life bit...

    sk

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