The Drawing of the Three - Stephen King
You'd think that with a book this long I would have a lot to say. No. Not much.
I do find that reading it for the second time gave me more of a chance to appreciate the type of detail that has kept King at the top of the heap all these years.
I'm glad I took the challenge to read the entire series this year.
I do find that reading it for the second time gave me more of a chance to appreciate the type of detail that has kept King at the top of the heap all these years.
I'm glad I took the challenge to read the entire series this year.
O Jerusalem - Laurie R. King
So this one is a chronological back step. It continues an episode which was only eluded to earlier, so it begins before the time of the last few books.
It took a chapter or two to get used to the change in time with its reversal of character development, but then I was fine.
The story itself did not seen to be as strong as the others, but I still enjoyed it.
It took a chapter or two to get used to the change in time with its reversal of character development, but then I was fine.
The story itself did not seen to be as strong as the others, but I still enjoyed it.
On to the next one . . .
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