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Union Scribe

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24. +1 to all you said.
Sun Sep 22, 2013, 01:51 AM
Sep 2013

I'm a King fan too, and even more than his fiction I love when he writes about writing or about creativity and that process. He rocks all around.

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I love Stephen King but really don't care what he thinks about Twilight or Hunger Games or any other liberal_at_heart Sep 2013 #1
I'm guessing you like one of those he criticized tkmorris Sep 2013 #7
Stephen King himself often recycles his own plots. A group of people are cut off liberal_at_heart Sep 2013 #8
Under the Dome (both book and series) exboyfil Sep 2013 #30
Tower is the best series ever but yeah.. the very end.. well.... dionysus Sep 2013 #41
The Anubis Gate is the greatest time travel novel ever imho frylock Sep 2013 #14
Replay. bravenak Sep 2013 #37
Seconded. haele Sep 2013 #40
Well, he did more than I would, in actually reading those books quinnox Sep 2013 #2
I'm a visual person so I watch more movies than read books. I watched Twilight and Hunger Games. liberal_at_heart Sep 2013 #3
We all have different tastes quinnox Sep 2013 #9
Hunger Games ripped off Battle Royale frylock Sep 2013 #15
okay. Doesn't bother me. I still enjoyed it. Maybe people who like the Hunger Games will go read liberal_at_heart Sep 2013 #16
battle royale comes in novel, film, or manga.. frylock Sep 2013 #18
Twilight doesn't even deserve to be called 'pretender'. X_Digger Sep 2013 #4
sometimes the villains are more interesting because they are more complex. liberal_at_heart Sep 2013 #6
Well, no, they were as one-dimensional as the heroes.. X_Digger Sep 2013 #10
yeah character development was definitely lacking. liberal_at_heart Sep 2013 #13
the hunger games was pretty good but the last book kind of dragged JI7 Sep 2013 #5
I like King detest Twilight, but in "It" a ten year old girl Agnosticsherbet Sep 2013 #11
I agree with that. Aristus Sep 2013 #48
I have a guilty pleasure for "The Stand" longship Sep 2013 #12
i think that "Christine" was my fav.. frylock Sep 2013 #17
Bachman books exboyfil Sep 2013 #43
The Stand is probably my favorite post-apocalyptic works of all time NuclearDem Sep 2013 #46
I re-read the stand about once a year. X_Digger Sep 2013 #49
I don't read it that often MuseRider Sep 2013 #51
I think "The Stand" was one of his best novels. RebelOne Sep 2013 #59
I'm happy to see kids reading A Little Weird Sep 2013 #19
I wasn't sure if my autistic son would ever become a reader. He would only read liberal_at_heart Sep 2013 #20
That's great! A Little Weird Sep 2013 #21
Yes, he did write the Percy Jackson series. liberal_at_heart Sep 2013 #22
I went and read the whole article. ladyVet Sep 2013 #23
+1 to all you said. Union Scribe Sep 2013 #24
King's written plenty of garbage, too. LuvNewcastle Sep 2013 #25
Twilight and Hunger Games are schlocky. HappyMe Sep 2013 #26
Lestat alone would eat all the Twilight vampires for breakfast. LuvNewcastle Sep 2013 #27
Hell yeah, it would be hilarious. HappyMe Sep 2013 #28
But Anne Rice's later work is very Twilight-ey. Loved LeStat and the rest, but the recent Squinch Sep 2013 #39
I haven't read any of her more recent books. HappyMe Sep 2013 #50
I think Blackwood Farm was the last one I read. X_Digger Sep 2013 #53
She dropped the jesus-y stuff, and then tried to go back to Squinch Sep 2013 #57
Shame, really. X_Digger Sep 2013 #58
Neither Library of Congress nor Amazon class "Twilight" as horror Android3.14 Sep 2013 #29
It shouldn't be. It's a Romance. LuvNewcastle Sep 2013 #31
The last B&N I went to had a shelf marked "supernatural teen romance" Recursion Sep 2013 #44
Different tastes and all... pipi_k Sep 2013 #32
Children should definitely not be encouraged to admire, or kiss, either vampires or republicans. Zorra Sep 2013 #33
Says the author who wrote an extended scene of a bunch of 12-year-olds having sex. Brickbat Sep 2013 #34
Great point. I guess that was porn for pedophiles. LuvNewcastle Sep 2013 #36
If he could go back in time and excise that exboyfil Sep 2013 #42
I totally agree. It makes such little sense. Brickbat Sep 2013 #45
This message was self-deleted by its author seaglass Sep 2013 #56
I read all of the books he spoke of. bravenak Sep 2013 #35
Stephen King's books are popular, but as a critic, he sucks. closeupready Sep 2013 #38
I didn't really care for Twilight. NuclearDem Sep 2013 #47
King knows his shit. PeteSelman Sep 2013 #52
I don't know much about porn...the only gay porn movie I ever saw... joeybee12 Sep 2013 #54
somthing that i am surpised gets under the radar DonCoquixote Sep 2013 #55
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