The eye of the dragon
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The eye of the dragon
Or at least I think that's the title of it. That's how crap it is, I'm reading it and I don't even remember the title. It's King's lame attempt at a fantasy story. Have you guys ever read this... or even heard of it?
It's about these two boys, this bad guy poisons the king, frames one of the sons, the stupid son becomes king blah dee blah... and that's as far as I've gotten so far.
It's about these two boys, this bad guy poisons the king, frames one of the sons, the stupid son becomes king blah dee blah... and that's as far as I've gotten so far.

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I enjoyed it for what it was. Definitely not one of his greatest though. This one was actually written for his children when they were young. It's fully intended to be a little juvenile - I think his daughter asked him to write a fairy tale....
Also, it's DT related. This is Flagg's earliest appearance, to my knowledge -and Thomas and Dennis are mentioned by name on the first page of The Gunslinger....and again somewhere in TDOTT.....

Also, it's DT related. This is Flagg's earliest appearance, to my knowledge -and Thomas and Dennis are mentioned by name on the first page of The Gunslinger....and again somewhere in TDOTT.....


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I liked it, but in all honesty it lacked many of the things I felt a fantasy novel requires. Still it was good for the three hours I was waiting for the doctor....
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"Fortunate circumstances do not equate to high ideals."
"Mostly muffins sir."- My answer in response to the question posed by the officer, "Son, do you have anything on you I should know about?"
His response: "Holy $&!^. He's not kidding! Look at all these muffins!"
"Mostly muffins sir."- My answer in response to the question posed by the officer, "Son, do you have anything on you I should know about?"
His response: "Holy $&!^. He's not kidding! Look at all these muffins!"
I'm no King fan, but Eyes of the Dragon was the best of the six or so of his books I've read. Although, there were extenuating circumstances. I was learning spanish, and had just read Spanish translations of Christine and some non-King book. Christine was like watching a movie that took place at night in a fog. I missed entire scenes because my Spanish wasn't good enough. Then I got a copy of Los ojos del dragon, and it was wonderful, simply because I understood it. I learned so much vocabulary, and my confidence got a big boost. Thank you, Sephen King.
Since then, however, Dean Koontz has been my favorite Spanish author.
Since then, however, Dean Koontz has been my favorite Spanish author.
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It’s not a great story, but it’s in a medium that King does not normally write in, so it’s understandable that he doesn’t write great high fantasy fairy tales. Nevertheless I like it, it’s a fun little read. And I like it when King takes diversions from his normal horror book even if it doesn’t work.
I just finished re-reading the book a couple of weeks ago. It’s been over 10 years since I last read it and I enjoyed reading the story again.
I just finished re-reading the book a couple of weeks ago. It’s been over 10 years since I last read it and I enjoyed reading the story again.
The hardcover edition I have does say that - It was a "bedtime story" for his daughter.birdandbear wrote:This one was actually written for his children when they were young. It's fully intended to be a little juvenile - I think his daughter asked him to write a fairy tale....
It is surely a different medium of writing.Ellester wrote:It’s not a great story, but it’s in a medium that King does not normally write in, so it’s understandable that he doesn’t write great high fantasy fairy tales. Nevertheless I like it, it’s a fun little read. And I like it when King takes diversions from his normal horror book even if it doesn’t work.
It was bearable and IMO, better than The Regulators.

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I'm about halfway through this as I type.
My (and Beorn's) journey into the world of DT begins!
I should amend that. Somewhere, packed away with all the other issues of The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction that my Daddy was a charter subscriber of, is what I believe is the first appearance of The Gunslinger in serialized form. I know I read the short story in a pulp magazine as a teen, although I recall very little of it. I am expecting severe deja vu when I start the novelization of The Gunslinger...
My (and Beorn's) journey into the world of DT begins!
I should amend that. Somewhere, packed away with all the other issues of The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction that my Daddy was a charter subscriber of, is what I believe is the first appearance of The Gunslinger in serialized form. I know I read the short story in a pulp magazine as a teen, although I recall very little of it. I am expecting severe deja vu when I start the novelization of The Gunslinger...

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Menolly wrote:I'm about halfway through this as I type.
My (and Beorn's) journey into the world of DT begins!
I should amend that. Somewhere, packed away with all the other issues of The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction that my Daddy was a charter subscriber of, is what I believe is the first appearance of The Gunslinger in serialized form. I know I read the short story in a pulp magazine as a teen, although I recall very little of it. I am expecting severe deja vu when I start the novelization of The Gunslinger[/i]...
You are in for a marvelous treat, Menolly!! It is a great series. Read a few of the ancillaries as well. I would recommend:
The Stand
The Talisman/Black House
Insomnia
Hearts in Atlantis
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OK, for me, Eyes of the Dragon down, The Gunslinger is next.
Beorn finished The Wastelands last night. We're waiting for The Stand to come in from being on hold at the library before he moves on to Wizard and Glass.
He's already read The Stand: Complete and Unedited, before I realized it was part of the series. But I figure this is the original edition this time, and perhaps will hit him in different ways as an integral part of the series this time...
Beorn finished The Wastelands last night. We're waiting for The Stand to come in from being on hold at the library before he moves on to Wizard and Glass.
He's already read The Stand: Complete and Unedited, before I realized it was part of the series. But I figure this is the original edition this time, and perhaps will hit him in different ways as an integral part of the series this time...
