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Faithful is a really fun read. It is a nice look into the minds of fans during the Red Sox great run. I think the contrasting views of O'nan and King are really enjoyable.
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It's one of the ones I have coming. It'll probably sit on my shelf for a while before I even think about reading it.
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I'm not sure I want to read that one at all. I'm sure I will eventually though.
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I've only got a few left, most of King reads in the last 2 years have been rereads. I'm not looking forward to Faithful--speaking as a Yankees fan.
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I usually try to space out my King books by squeezing 2-3 non Kings in between each King read. Sometimes I push it to 4-5 if I'm lucky.
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hmm...west side story maybe. I've only ever read anything I was forced to in school.
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No non-king books on the horizon to be read? What was you last non-king book?
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I have IT and 11/22/63 slated so far. Then ill go back to having a vote on what to read out of my unread king books. So the next vote when I get to it will be full dark no stars vs night shift. Assuming I get that far before doctor sleep which I will be reading immediately.
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Well, I honestly don't remember why I stopped reading it, but since I was in college and was knee deep in my literature survey courses, I assume it was more a matter of time than not connecting with the work, We'll see.
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Good luck.I hope you have a better time with it then I did.I my try it again one day but not for awhile.
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Well I have one more Bachman to go.I gave up on weavworld and I still need to read UTD and Only Child.Originally posted by bookworm 1 View Postre-read list
the first 4 bachman books
first time read's include one I finished a few weeks ago
swan song loved it
weaveworld clive barker
until I find you john irving
under the dome stephen king
and last but not least only child by jack ketchum
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