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Post by osnafrank on Apr 13, 2024 11:52:13 GMT
Stephen Reads from YOU LIKE IT DARKER Posted: April 3rd, 2024 8:53:00 pm
Tune in to the YouTube Premiere of Stephen reading an excerpt from his upcoming collection You Like It Darker on April 18th at 2pm EST.
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Post by wolf on Apr 14, 2024 16:35:26 GMT
Stephen Reads from YOU LIKE IT DARKER Posted: April 3rd, 2024 8:53:00 pm
Tune in to the YouTube Premiere of Stephen reading an excerpt from his upcoming collection You Like It Darker on April 18th at 2pm EST. Looking forward to this! 🙂
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Post by osnafrank on Apr 14, 2024 16:43:37 GMT
Stephen Reads from YOU LIKE IT DARKER Posted: April 3rd, 2024 8:53:00 pm
Tune in to the YouTube Premiere of Stephen reading an excerpt from his upcoming collection You Like It Darker on April 18th at 2pm EST. Looking forward to this! 🙂
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Post by osnafrank on Apr 18, 2024 18:01:06 GMT
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Post by osnafrank on Apr 18, 2024 18:10:15 GMT
Well, that was nice.
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Post by wolf on Apr 18, 2024 19:48:25 GMT
That was excellent! 😊👏👏👏 Dang, these always leave you craving more.
I can’t remember these 2 being posted before. I found them when I pulled the above reading up on the tv’s YouTube ap.
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Post by osnafrank on Apr 20, 2024 17:46:59 GMT
I was surprised seeing him reading on a tablet. I imagined him sitting in a reading chair, with an actual book.
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Post by drawntokatet on May 28, 2024 14:03:43 GMT
I'm enjoying You Like It Darker. Two Talented Bastids wasn't horrible or gross, but lovely to me. I have already read Red Screen ( it was a digital humble bundle) and The Fifth Step ( I don't remember where). Danny Coughlin's Bad Dream was excellent in my humble onion.
It gave me Billy Summers vibes and I wanted to cry. So far my favorite story is On Slide Inn Road. (Typical SK train of thought... where something is truly laugh out loud funny until it is intense horror. )
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Post by darkharbinger on May 30, 2024 1:51:31 GMT
So far so good.
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Post by Tanith on May 30, 2024 12:32:35 GMT
It appeared in the library's catalog yesterday. I've got my hold placed...
*pauses to check account*
"Waiting for copy"...
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Post by darkharbinger on May 30, 2024 23:57:31 GMT
It appeared in the library's catalog yesterday. I've got my hold placed...
*pauses to check account*
"Waiting for copy"...
You are stronger than I am. I never have the patience for new books at the library
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Post by wolf on May 31, 2024 18:03:13 GMT
I'm enjoying You Like It Darker. Two Talented Bastids wasn't horrible or gross, but lovely to me. I have already read Red Screen ( it was a digital humble bundle) and The Fifth Step ( I don't remember where). Danny Coughlin's Bad Dream was excellent in my humble onion.
It gave me Billy Summers vibes and I wanted to cry. So far my favorite story is On Slide Inn Road. (Typical SK train of thought... where something is truly laugh out loud funny until it is intense horror. ) Awesome new pic, JB! 😊 I liked “On Slide Inn Road”, great story.
Found a cool audio vid of it! Check it out, if you’d like to. And we have started a “KINGO” thread in the games section. And Frank has made a game card for the Playground. On the first page of that thread there are blank cards, that I guess you could down load and print out, to make your own KINGO cards, if you want. I thought maybe Tanith , could possibly find a use for one, at the library or something.
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Post by Tanith on May 31, 2024 18:58:37 GMT
It appeared in the library's catalog yesterday. I've got my hold placed...
*pauses to check account*
"Waiting for copy"...
You are stronger than I am. I never have the patience for new books at the library I think there might be a slight "perk" qualifier attached to employees' accounts. I got a text a little while ago that my copy is ready. I don't see any reason for a special trip into town when I'm gonna be there tomorrow anyway, so I'll keep myself amused with a paperback copy of Macbeth until then.
I have the strangest compulsion to read Shakespeare. Not sure where that's coming from.
And wolf, I love the Kingo card idea! I'll definitely play with it. A co-worker and I had a funny idea this week which I'll discuss in another thread, it's not related to sai King or his new book.
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Post by wolf on May 31, 2024 21:35:36 GMT
You are stronger than I am. I never have the patience for new books at the library I think there might be a slight "perk" qualifier attached to employees' accounts. I got a text a little while ago that my copy is ready. I don't see any reason for a special trip into town when I'm gonna be there tomorrow anyway, so I'll keep myself amused with a paperback copy of Macbeth until then.
I have the strangest compulsion to read Shakespeare. Not sure where that's coming from.
And wolf , I love the Kingo card idea! I'll definitely play with it. A co-worker and I had a funny idea this week which I'll discuss in another thread, it's not related to sai King or his new book. Awesome, Tanith 😊
Here’s another excerpt from a story in this collection, that King Stephen reads to us. 😊
I thought the KINGO cards might make nice book marks, or could a fun tool to encourage young readers (of appropo age) to read more.
Whatever 😊 You are very creative, and the first person I thought of. I am sure you will come up with something fantastic. Frank and I came up with a lot of different ideas for ‘board square catagories’. That part was fun too. You can make up anything for these cards.
Can’t you just imagine a bingo hall, full of Constant Readers, listening to a King story. 😄
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Post by Dizzy on Jun 2, 2024 20:47:38 GMT
I Reading This RN. On Danny Coughlins Bad Dream ATM.
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Post by wolf on Jun 5, 2024 17:07:05 GMT
I’ve found “Laurie” on audio. I hope to get to that today.
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Post by Tanith on Jun 6, 2024 11:51:49 GMT
I Reading This RN. On Danny Coughlins Bad Dream ATM. That's where I am. It's a great, gripping story that keeps me turning the pages. Sai King hasn't lost a bit of his mojo!
But ya know...I must be blind. I started the book Saturday, and it wasn't until yesterday afternoon that I realized what I thought was a "land mass" on the cover with palm trees in the background was actually a
gator.
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Post by wolf on Jun 6, 2024 15:01:38 GMT
I Reading This RN. On Danny Coughlins Bad Dream ATM. That's where I am. It's a great, gripping story that keeps me turning the pages. Sai King hasn't lost a bit of his mojo!
But ya know...I must be blind. I started the book Saturday, and it wasn't until yesterday afternoon that I realized what I thought was a "land mass" on the cover with palm trees in the background was actually a
gator.
It’s just Pareidolia, ignore it, maybe it’ll go away. 😊
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