Favorite book of all time.

The_Soulful_Mr_T said:

Morganna said:

dave said:

In original Elvish?

I'd pay its weight in mithril if I could find such a copy.

Elvish Preshly? 

Was waiting for this pun. What took so long, Howard?


dave said:

The_Soulful_Mr_T said:

Morganna said:

dave said:

In original Elvish?

I'd pay its weight in mithril if I could find such a copy.

Elvish Preshly? 

Was waiting for this pun. What took so long, Howard?

I didn't want to be too predictable, so I delayed it for a few minutes. 


Morganna said:

The_Soulful_Mr_T said:

American Pastoral - Phillip Roth

Sometimes a Great Notion - Ken Kesey

The Stand - Stephen King

When it comes to Stephen King, Gerald's Game was truly creepy. It was never made into a film and few people I know have read it. King did a strange little trick. There is a scene that seems insignificant but just happens to relate to a scene in Dolores Clairborne, another moody favorite of mine.  

Misery was a good read as well.

Gerald's Game was made into a film. Streaming on Netflix. Not one of the greatest adaptations, but worth a watch.

3/4's if the way through the uncut version of The Stand, having read the original numerous times. One of my favorites.


blackcat said:

3/4's if the way through the uncut version of The Stand, having read the original numerous times. One of my favorites.

I read the uncut version years ago when it came out. 1,100 pages but worth the effort. He draws you into the post pandemic world and creates great characters. Maybe more relevant today than ever. 


The_Soulful_Mr_T said:

Elvish Preshly? 

You must be thinking of him singing Suspicious Mines, accompanied by the Dwarves.


The_Soulful_Mr_T said:

I read the uncut version years ago when it came out. 1,100 pages but worth the effort. He draws you into the post pandemic world and creates great characters. Maybe more relevant today than ever. 

After requesting this for Mother's Day a few years ago and intimidated by the heft of the actual book, I finally started this in the midst of my "summer of apocalyptic/dystopian" reads, which included Swan Song and up next, The Road, after securing another copy when I couldn't find mine.

Enjoying the extras in this version. It is one of my favorite novels, even pre-pandemic.


blackcat said:

Gerald's Game was made into a film. Streaming on Netflix. Not one of the greatest adaptations, but worth a watch.

3/4's if the way through the uncut version of The Stand, having read the original numerous times. One of my favorites.

Too bad. I don't have Netflix. Might be worth doing it for a month or finding another rental option.

So the stand is that good. After Mr. T's endorsement I was considering buying a copy. Guess it's time.

So you read Gerald's Game. What did you think?


Morganna said:

blackcat said:

Gerald's Game was made into a film. Streaming on Netflix. Not one of the greatest adaptations, but worth a watch.

3/4's if the way through the uncut version of The Stand, having read the original numerous times. One of my favorites.

Too bad. I don't have Netflix. Might be worth doing it for a month or finding another rental option.

So the stand is that good. After Mr. T's endorsement I was considering buying a copy. Guess it's time.

So you read Gerald's Game. What did you think?

I did not. I will try to get to it between my Book Club books. (This month's Book Club book: Little Fires Everywhere. Meh.) 


Enjoyed Gerald's Game. Yeah, some parts were a bit gruesome, of course.


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