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I've seen it but I don't really remember?
Which is your favourite boom?
Adaption?
Which is your favourite boom?
Adaption?

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Favourite book: The Stand.
Adaptation: Fire Starter (must be nostalgia, because a mediocre movie by all standards)
Adaptation: Fire Starter (must be nostalgia, because a mediocre movie by all standards)

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I have the 1419 page version of the standard
Absolutely love it but probably just prefer 11/22/63
Adaption wise I do enjoy needful things

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Yeah, the long version is better. Same with It.
Must say I also quite liked the 1994 adaption of The Stand. It’s just that with such a great book, there miniseries was bound to disappoint to some extent.

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Fairytale was excellent but his Holly gibney fascination does little for me

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Stopped reading King novels about 20 years ago, so I’m not familiar with the recent stuff. Think I’ve read just about everything up to Insomnia.
And I forget about The Tommyknockers. Great novel, shite adaptation.
And I forget about The Tommyknockers. Great novel, shite adaptation.

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The little bald doctors, I did enjoy that.
You should definitely read 11/22/63
You should definitely read 11/22/63

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I have that on my list since you’ve mentioned it a while ago.
Problem is I buy books at a higher rate than I can read them. About 30 at home I still have to read.

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Managing a book shop I'm never far from temptation

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How much of a discount do you get on books?
Or do you just steal them like most of your customers?

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25% which ain't too shabbyRoss, Bob wrote: ↑Thu Sep 21, 2023 8:51 pmHow much of a discount do you get on books?
Or do you just steal them like most of your customers?
I try not to bite the hand that feeds me where possible

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