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  • JohnnytheSkin
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    • Jul 2003
    • 5914

    #1231
    Re: OS Book Club Pt II

    Dark Tower is a great Stephen King series...for the first four books. That being said, the last three (the eighth is a side story) are good but definitely different (after his accident or whatever the personal story is). For a one off, Salem's Lot, The Stand, and 11/22/63 are super solid. Bonus points, the two former in that list feature tangentially in the Dark Tower, along with many of his other works.

    I'm reading random stuff right now. Finished up the oral history of The Daily Show (love those style histories like SNL and ESPN before) and have Toure's new Prince biography on my Kindle. Lived in MN for 11 years and the devotion to, and gut punch from the death of, the Purple Rainmaker in the Twin Cities was nothing short of extraordinary.

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    • dickey1331
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      • Sep 2009
      • 14285

      #1232
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      The JFK book he did is really good. Might be my favorite non Stand book he has written.


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      • Hammerhunker
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        • Mar 2003
        • 3007

        #1233
        Re: OS Book Club Pt II

        Originally posted by dickey1331
        The JFK book he did is really good. Might be my favorite non Stand book he has written.


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        11-22-63 was excellent!

        Quite disturbing was the story, Apt Pupil, a short story in Different Seasons. Rita Hayworth and the Shawshank Redemption was in this collection along with The Body (Stand by Me). Apt Pupil was made into a movie, but I haven't seen it, and to me was the better of the 3 stories in this collection.
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        • Fresh Tendrils
          Strike Hard and Fade Away
          • Jul 2002
          • 36131

          #1234
          Re: OS Book Club Pt II

          How are the more pulp oriented King books? I fell flat on my Halloween/Fall reading last year so I need to up my game this year.



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          • JohnnytheSkin
            All Star
            • Jul 2003
            • 5914

            #1235
            Re: OS Book Club Pt II

            Originally posted by Fresh Tendrils
            How are the more pulp oriented King books? I fell flat on my Halloween/Fall reading last year so I need to up my game this year.
            Standard King proviso...enjoy the well written characters, the detailed journey, the setting and atmosphere, and don't get too hung up on the ending as it will only disappoint.

            The collection mentioned above, Different Seasons, is top notch, I highly recommend it. Three amazing novellas (that became Shawshank, Apt Pupil, and Stand By Me) and a hauntingly creepy one called The Breathing Method.



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            • KSUowls
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              • Jul 2009
              • 5891

              #1236
              Re: OS Book Club Pt II

              Originally posted by KSUowls
              On Silver Wings
              Evan Currie
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              I decided to continue the story

              Valkyrie Rising

              This was a vastly improved story in terms of character development. It also starts to give context to what and why things are happening.

              This actually gave me a greater appreciation of the first book "On Silver Wings". By the end of the first book you're left with more questions than answers. However, in the context it actually makes sense. Much of the first book takes place in a guerilla warfare scenario against an unknown enemy with unknown capabilities. The author definitely did a good job at only teasing information along the way.

              Back to this 2nd book. It does not have quite as much action, but it uses the extra time to create a better understanding of the overall climate. It also introduces POV from one of the enemy soldiers, and this adds a lot of depth to the story (as well as questions). It's really setting up for quite the exciting conflict.

              One thing that did bother me a bit though was the emphasis on female military personnel who largely find themselves suddenly positions of leadership after certain events. The title of the book is quite literal here. I don't mean that I was bothered that most of the high ranking cast were female but rather that the author went out of his way to make reference to that fact. Multiple male characters throughout the story have some inner dialog concerning that particular state of affairs. These constant little diatribes in a society that takes place 200 years into our future really only served to distract from how competent these ladies were on their own.

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              • Beantown
                #DoYourJob
                • Feb 2005
                • 31523

                #1237
                OS Book Club Pt II

                Originally posted by DieHardYankee26
                I think Beantown was the resident King fanatic if I’m not mistaken.

                Ha, I see the other one, Johnny, has already chimed in.

                If you’re looking for the “not so big” King stories…Insomnia, Duma Key, the Institute, the Mr. Mercedes trilogy is a fun easy read, Needful Things. Desperation. Regulators. The Long Walk. Tommyknockers (one of the disappointing endings that sticks out in my mind, though). Dreamcatcher.

                There really are so many and I know I’m forgetting some that I’d put up there. That doesn’t even go into his short story collections.

                As for the classic’s? Salem’s Lot is a must read in my mind. Obviously IT and the Stand, The Shining. The Dark Tower series. I’m not as big on some of the other classics (Carrie, Pet Semetary, Cujo for instance) but that’s the beauty of King books for me. Some of them one person will love but another won’t be able to finish. Others people will find boring because of the “world buildings where he spends chapters just describing the town and people who live there.


                I’d also feel like I didn’t do my duty if I didn’t say to also look at his son Joe Hill’s novels. Heart Shaped Box, NOS4A2 and the Fireman are all top quality books.
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                • Fresh Tendrils
                  Strike Hard and Fade Away
                  • Jul 2002
                  • 36131

                  #1238
                  Re: OS Book Club Pt II

                  At this point I'm leaning towards a short story collection, 11/22/63, The Stand, or Salem's Lot.

                  Speaking of other horror authors to check out Stephen Graham Jones is fantastic and has a new book coming out next week called My Heart is a Chainsaw. I'm looking forward to it. Just have to get through Pynchon.



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                  • DJ
                    Hall Of Fame
                    • Apr 2003
                    • 17756

                    #1239
                    Re: OS Book Club Pt II

                    How do we feel about King's books penned under the Richard Bachman pseudonym? Personally, I'm a big fan of those books, especially The Running Man.
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                    • Beantown
                      #DoYourJob
                      • Feb 2005
                      • 31523

                      #1240
                      Re: OS Book Club Pt II

                      Originally posted by DJ
                      How do we feel about King's books penned under the Richard Bachman pseudonym? Personally, I'm a big fan of those books, especially The Running Man.

                      The Long Walk is one of my favorites. Such a simple concept done so well.


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                      • DieHardYankee26
                        BING BONG
                        • Feb 2008
                        • 10178

                        #1241
                        Re: OS Book Club Pt II

                        The Three Body Problem by Liu Cixin
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                        Dark Force Rising by Timothy Zahn
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                        The Philosophy of Christopher Nolan edited by Jason Eberl
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                        Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad
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                        Moving onto the third book of the Thrawn trilogy now, then back to the Remembrance of Earth's Past trilogy, after that I'm not sure. Maybe Broken Earth, maybe nonfiction, I"m sure something will pop up by then.
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                        • Fresh Tendrils
                          Strike Hard and Fade Away
                          • Jul 2002
                          • 36131

                          #1242
                          Re: OS Book Club Pt II

                          I keep seeing Liu Cixin's trilogy pop up so I guess I need to add it to my list. Sounds like an interesting premise and raises interesting questions.



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                          • DieHardYankee26
                            BING BONG
                            • Feb 2008
                            • 10178

                            #1243
                            Re: OS Book Club Pt II

                            I was a little worried with the way the first one ended going full on hard sci-if that I wouldn’t be able to wrap my mind around the rest, but consensus seems to be that The Dark Forest (2nd one) is the best so I’m amped for that.
                            I think it’ll take me long enough to get through the last Thrawn and next 2 of those that I’ll just need to go into Dune next.
                            I want to read it before the movie comes, doubt I’ll be in theaters by the end of the year but I legit might buy tickets just to support my guy Denis. BR 2049 was dope, Arrival is an all timer for me, this movie is being set up to fail and I don’t like it lol. Really curious to see what the numbers would need to look like to justify finishing the story of the first book in the 2nd movie. It probably would’ve flopped anyway so maybe the pandemic will give them an excuse. I wish they back to backed it like LOTR. Speaking of, need to finally add the trilogy to my to do list. The way my reading interest are aligning with my movie interests, it’s almost that time.
                            Originally posted by G Perico
                            If I ain't got it, then I gotta take it
                            I can't hide who I am, baby I'm a gangster
                            In the Rolls Royce, steppin' on a mink rug
                            The clique just a gang of bosses that linked up

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                            • Beantown
                              #DoYourJob
                              • Feb 2005
                              • 31523

                              #1244
                              OS Book Club Pt II

                              For the King people, his newest novel, “Billy Summers” is solid. Haven’t gotten to the ending yet (14% left in the book according to my Kindle so I’ll return when the end happens) but it’s a King-written realistic war type story and worth a read.

                              Has a mention of “Things They Carried” by Tim O’Brien, an awesome book on its own right, and it really does feel like King paying homage to that type of war story while also weaving a pretty well done killer-for-hire story as the main plot.

                              There’s also a top level King Easter egg which is always one of my favorite things about his books.


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                              Last edited by Beantown; 09-04-2021, 11:55 AM.

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                              • Beantown
                                #DoYourJob
                                • Feb 2005
                                • 31523

                                #1245
                                Re: OS Book Club Pt II

                                Update - great ending. One of my favorite endings of his actually, I think, but that could also just be recently bias. Very rewarding ending to a surprisingly awesome book.


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