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i just finished this and thought it was great. not perfect, but way better than I expected it to be.

anyway, does /lit/ love or hate stephen king?
inb4 pleb. idc.

>> No.3208908

depending on the time of the day it fluctuates from hate to lukewarm

>> No.3208910

hate

>> No.3208935

>>3208908
>>3208910
care to explain your reasoning or is it just...hate.

>> No.3208957

>>3208935

bad writer

>> No.3209322

The book starts slow and meanders around until the end. King's handling of the spying on Lee Harvey moments range from retarded to boring. The end is on-coming train obvious. I could have lived without this one much like I could have done without Wind Through the Key Hole or Under the Dome.

King's trend of tying books into the Dark Tower mythos stopped being cool after book 4 and very quickly turned retarded with Father Callahan finding the salems lot book at the end of Wolves.

>> No.3209404

There have been so many threads on whether /lit/ loves or hates him that it's better to search in the archives.