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| Registered User Join Date: Oct 2006 Location: City of Glasgow
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| Insomnia Don't usually bother with King coz I find his attention to detail a tad boring.I mean I don't care what colour a characters toothbrush is!Anyway i picked up Insomnia the other da y as I took a notion to give him a go again.Is there any point in ploughing through 750 pages or will it just send me off to the land of nod? |
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| Registered User Join Date: Oct 2006 Location: UK: ENGLAND:
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| Re: Insomnia Personally I really enjoyed it but I have heard a number of people complaining about how slow it is to start; if you want something that you can stick with for a while then this is for you. It's a slow burn but worth it I think. Cheers, Caller |
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| Registered User Join Date: Oct 2006 Location: City of Glasgow
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| Re: Insomnia Thanks Caller! Started it last night and so far so good.I really do enjoy his dialogue coz it seems so real so that should keep me going.Not a fast reader but I'll let you know what I think in a month! |
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| Registered User Join Date: Jul 2006 Location: United Kingdom
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| Re: Insomnia Yeah, I quite enjoy Insomnia...I'm strangely drawn to his...um, less well known...well no, his less mainstream books. I mean, I love the Shining and Pet Semetary and all that (hell, I love every book by the man!) but I seem to be drawn towards the more obscure ones like Rose Madder, The Dark Half, Through the Eyes of the Dragon, the ones that people outside the SK fan base wouldn't particularly know as well (probably because of the lack of being turned into a film!) Anyway, yeah keep on with Insomnia, it's not quite the conventional horror of evil clowns or aliens, but it is still a damn good story. And if you happen to enjoy it and are intrigued about small thrown in details like (I don't think it's too much of a spoiler, and you'll know it when ou come to it) the kid's picture of a man by a tower, or the crimson King, I heartly recommend you read the Dark Tower Series. |
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| The Enigma of Steel Join Date: Feb 2006 Location: Mississippi
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| Re: Insomnia I read it several years ago and for some reason the only thing I remember about it is that I enjoyed it. I seemed to remember it going pretty quick once I got into it. Sounds like I'll have to put that inin my reread list. |
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