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I stopped reading King many years ago but decided I had to try this one. I got the audiobook and really enjoyed it a lot. I have to admit I was hoping for a more classical ending but rather liked the more realistic (??) one.
Hi from another newbie. I had a pen pal many years ago when I was in high school. I wrote to him in Spanish. I only visited Barcelona briefly but fell in love with it. I loved the Gaudi apartment house and wished I could have seen his cathedral. I really want to go back to see more of Spain.
Well, the local libraries do not have it anymore. Small wonder--it was quite old when I got it the first time. Guess I will use the old standby, Amazon, and get it used. :flowers:
I joined as of today and wanted to introduce myself.
I read alot. At any one time, I am listening to an audiobook and reading a paper book (not exactly at the same time!)
I read/listen to various kinds of books--fiction, classics, non-fiction (often scientific or psychological or historic)...
I am looking for a book I read years ago and the author may have been Peter De Vries or P.G. Wodehouse or not.
In it, the main character, a young man, is injured and his leg is in a cast in the hospital. Someone drips ice cream on the cast and subsequently, a long stream of ants is going...
I know what you mean by love to hate. I most definitely hated The DaVinci Code by Dan Brown (hyped and way overrated), The Memory Keeper's Daughter by Kim Edwards (very unlikeable characters whom I just didn't care about) and The Story of Edgar Sawtelle by David Wroblewski (beautiful writing...