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- This week I re-discovered one more time my fascination for Stephen King books.
- The horror returns.
- It's all about to find that inner part, that makes the hair in your neck crinkle.
- He makes you wanting to look behind you if someone is following you, even in the sun.
- I demand ...what? Stop reading his books? I wished I could, but...
- Once started you simply have to follow his path, it's filled with addictive words!
- And as for the weekend, tonight I'm looking forward to reading how Paul Sheldon escapes Annie Wilkes (Misery by Stephen King) - am I really looking forward to that? Honestly, it's rather creepy! Tomorrow my plans include thinking about a blog post about Stephen King (there were a few interesting cognitions I had during the last 4 books) and Sunday, I want to think about the fact, if I'm mad to read some more Stephen King!
I think what I like best about Misery is the fact that it's about a writer. This is probably why Secret Window and the Dark Half are my other favourites. :-)
I've just finished Misery ... it's one of the books I haven't read for ages. I found myself quite surprised, that I have Kathy Bates German dubbing voice in my ear while reading her lines. That's kind of scary considering, it's also been ages since I've seen the movie! *shiver*
*hmm* I have to check about Secret Window, can't remember that title in connection with Stephen King ... maybe it's a matter of translation, some of his book titles are completely missleading in the German version! *sigh*