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Rob have you picked up Song of Susanah yet??
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Nope, didn't even realize it was out yet. :GASP:

I don't know when/if I'll read this. I'm reading some other stuff right now, and I doubt I'll have much time for it once I start university...
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It came out the begining of this month......Book VII (The Dark Tower) comes out in September. Then its over :cry: .
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Stephen King and Stephen Speilberg are freakin' brilliant!!!
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im such a weirdo. i drove down up to bangor on like a 5 hour drive to visit a small stephen king bookstore that has a several thousand dollar autographed, leather bound copy of the stand, to take the stephen king self-guided tour w/ the standpipe and to finally take a picture in front of his house. this was after reading like 4 of his books. now i wanna go back
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I'm reading Dark Tower VII now. Well over halfway through.

I love the way that King describes his own writing perfectly. Something like he has "a tin ear for language, but tells a great story"
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Every now and then I fall out into open air just to feel the wind, rain and everything.
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