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    Celestia Bloodshed — 5 months ago(October 10, 2025 01:03 AM)

    oh okay, i see. yeah that's the sort of background context i needed here
    you know, i sort of wish you'd go with
    Crime and Punishment
    as your first Dostoevsky novel instead of
    Notes from Underground
    bc as fascinating as a study of a soul Notes from Underground is, it's really just the author rambling on about how miserable things are with and around him. Crime and Punishment has character arcs and exciting plotlines ruling supreme and works much better as a novel that keeps you on the edge of your seat for the entire time. so, i really HOPE you'll like Notes from Underground and are not going to be discouraged exploring more from the writer if you will end up not liking it. so, you've been warned lol
    on the plus side, Notes is a shawty. Dostoevsky usually operates on much larger scales, and his big 5 novels are the ones where he truly shines. still, my fingers are crossed.
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      sheetsadam1 — 5 months ago(October 10, 2025 01:36 AM)

      I'll keep that in mind…
      The Brothers Karamazov
      is the one I'm really looking forward to, based on everything I've heard about it. But I want to work my way up to that one.
      I picked
      Notes from Underground
      first partially because it's short and also because I was told it influenced
      Taxi Driver
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        Celestia Bloodshed — 5 months ago(October 10, 2025 02:33 AM)

        I picked Notes from Underground first partially because it's short and also because I was told it influenced Taxi Driver
        yup this checks out. lol
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          Celestia Bloodshed — 5 months ago(October 13, 2025 07:00 AM)

          just saw this post in my facebook feed and thought this could be helpful for you?:
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            sheetsadam1 — 5 months ago(October 13, 2025 03:38 PM)

            Amazing!
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              sheetsadam1 — 5 months ago(October 10, 2025 12:50 AM)

              just curious, what is wrong with this one? i've read
              The Speed Queen
              by Stewart O'Nan last year and really liked it… so i'm just curious who is to blame for that low ranking? lol
              I've never read anything else by O'Nan. But this book is just a collection of emails they sent to one another over the course of a Boston Red Sox season. And, not being a baseball fan, I barely understood a single word of it
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                Celestia Bloodshed — 5 months ago(October 10, 2025 01:05 AM)

                Lol i see. you really do literally read everything King's ever written, huh…
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                  sheetsadam1 — 5 months ago(October 10, 2025 01:33 AM)

                  Yes lmao. I've even read bootleg versions of some early short stories he's never published in one of his collections (although two of them were incorporated into Creepshow). He's basically the main person (wait… Maine person 😂) I credit for my love of reading, so…
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                    sheetsadam1 — 5 months ago(October 16, 2025 02:38 AM)

                    And at least two more to catch up on 😁 (and, yes, I'll definitely be revisiting
                    The Talisman
                    and
                    Black House
                    soon… and
                    The Dark Tower
                    maybe? 🤔) He also touches on the van accident here.
                    Stephen King currently has two novels on his to-do list. After that? Well, his Constant Readers will have to wait and see as the legendary writer contemplates a well-deserved break.
                    “I’m trying to clear my desk as much as I can,” King, 78, tells USA TODAY. “At my age, you're off the warranty. You can't take anything for granted.”
                    This year has enjoyed a slew of adaptations of his works, from movies (“The Monkey,” “The Life of Chuck,” “The Long Walk” and upcoming “The Running Man”) to TV series (“The Institute” and this month’s “It: Welcome to Derry”). Plus the master of horror also dipped back into his detective side for the novel “Never Flinch,” the latest case for his fan-favorite sleuth Holly Gibney.
                    King’s planning one more book starring Gibney that he hopes to write this winter. “I love Holly,” he says. “Right now I am rereading ‘The Outsider’ because I have a way into this last Holly book so I need to refresh myself with that.”
                    Before that, he still has work to do on his next novel, a third book in a series with his friend, the late Peter Straub, that began with 1984’s “The Talisman” and 2001’s “Black House.” At the end of the sequel, King says it was made “pretty clear” that the fantasy world of the “Talisman” books, the Territories, is also the Mid-World of his “Dark Tower” tomes, so he plans to “button up” both series with the new tome.
                    Straub had given King some ideas for their third book before his death in 2022. “I kept putting it off when Peter was alive,” he says. “Peter had stuff to do, too. I mean, it wasn't all on me. But I would say, ‘Well, this time, this time…’ and time ran out for Peter. That made me feel really bad."
                    King wants to take some time off “while I'm still healthy,” he reveals. “You can't guarantee anything once you get past the age of 75, 76. So you've got to be a little bit careful. Anything can happen to anybody. I got hit by a van while I was in my prime, so to speak. I might have another 10, 15 years, but you can't count on it, that's all.”
                    King’s output has always been prodigious but it’s been especially remarkable in his later years. Other writers have been inspired: In a recent interview about his new novel “King Sorrow,” his son Joe Hill admitted he wants to be a “book-a-year guy” like King. “He’s a force, man. My dad (sneezes) and then he pulls out the tissue and goes, ‘Oh wow. Look, there's a novel there.’ ”
                    What’s his secret? “The thing is, I try to entertain myself,” King says. “I sit down like at quarter of 6 in the morning before anybody's up, and before my wife's having her first cup of coffee and she's in another part of the house. I really enjoy those three or four hours where I can play in a kind of a fantasy world. It's kind of nice.”
                    Don’t worry, folks, King’s not retiring tomorrow. As he says, “I’m a busy guy.” However, the author admits he’d “like to stop before I start to drivel. Like, repeat myself. I feel like I've still got a little more space to explore, but I have to watch out and not become a bore. I hate that idea, of being a boring person. I'd like to still surprise people a little bit.”
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                      LorqVonRay1999 — 3 months ago(December 26, 2025 10:31 PM)

                      Banned where?
                      Yeah, his books were banned in my grade school library. And high school. No problem with that.
                      But, oddly enough, the bookstore about eight blocks away carried many of his novels. They had to be purchased.
                      They were also in the public library.
                      And have they never been available at the cheapest prices on Amazon? Barnes and Noble? Target?
                      King is whining about something that really doesn't affect anyone's desire to purchase his books.

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                        Twizlee — 5 months ago(October 12, 2025 12:15 PM)

                        I'm flying through Freida McFadden books.
                        The Housemaid
                        The housemaid's Secret
                        The housemaid Wedding (super short)
                        The Wife Upstairs
                        Do Not Disturb
                        I just started The Housemaid is Watching and someone suggested The Teacher.

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                          sheetsadam1 — 5 months ago(October 16, 2025 02:39 AM)

                          I have The Teacher somewhere on my reading list. I've not read anything else from her.
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                            sheetsadam1 — 5 months ago(October 13, 2025 03:41 PM)

                            Beginning this one, suggested by
                            @Uncreative
                            a while back. This will be the first George R.R. Martin I've read outside of ASOIAF.
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                              Celestia Bloodshed — 5 months ago(October 25, 2025 09:49 PM)

                              currently re-reading this trilogy (in English, i only read the translated into German version before)
                              so i can finally start
                              Songbird & Snakes

                              • then
                                Sunrise on the Reaping
                                , both of which i criminally haven't read yet.
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                                sheetsadam1 — 5 months ago(October 25, 2025 09:52 PM)

                                Nice! I've read only the first book around the time it came out. Really enjoyed the movies, though, for the most part.
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                                  sheetsadam1 — 5 months ago(October 28, 2025 03:46 PM)

                                  Fevre Dream
                                  marked the first occasion where a George R.R. Martin book left me completely satisfied 😂 It turns out that he does know how to write an ending after all!
                                  Seriously, though, this steamboat era vampire tale more than earns a slot in the canon of great '80s horror fiction and would make an excellent movie in the right hands. But let's hold off on that for now… he doesn't need any more distractions. Just in case this is one of the sites he ****s around on rather than writing: finish the goddamn books, George! 🙄
                                  Currently reading the final book in my October horror marathon and, coincidentally, the same author I was reading back in June when I began this thread.
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                                    sheetsadam1 — 5 months ago(October 28, 2025 04:04 PM)

                                    Little Women! I've never actually read that. My mom had a copy when I was growing up and it was one of her favorites. I probably should give it a try sometime.
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                                      Twizlee — 5 months ago(October 28, 2025 05:13 PM)

                                      I got it in February and I'm just now reading it lol. The other book just came out last month. It's post apocalyptic and I think enemies to lovers. I love Jeneva Rose so I had to get that one.

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                                        MagneticMonopole — 5 months ago(October 28, 2025 06:27 PM)

                                        Science Fiction - A Literary History
                                        , edited by Roger Luckhurst.
                                        Very dry, but I'm really enjoying it.

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                                          sheetsadam1 — 5 months ago(October 31, 2025 07:37 PM)

                                          Awesome! I've not read a ton of science fiction (other than Vonnegut), but I do plan to tackle some of Ray Bradbury's sci-fi work soon. I'm a big fan
                                          Fahrenheit 451
                                          ,
                                          The October Country
                                          ,
                                          Something Wicked This Way Comes
                                          and
                                          Dandelion Wine
                                          .
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