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Anyone else read this yet? No horror, nothing supernatural, just a great story. King apparently wrote this in the early '70s and tuned it up for its current release.

I think it's easily one of the better things he's written.
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looking forward to it. do you know if he rewrote parts of it or just published as is?
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Never heard of it. I suspect that the fact that he wrote it 30 odd years ago is what makes it good. I've discovered a marked preference for his earlier work...the more recently he wrote something, the better the chance that I won't like it. *sigh* I suspect he may have peaked around W&G.

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I truly only have the books in the Tower cycle to judge by, but his writing does seem to have changed drastically after the car accident.
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He doesn't go into specifics, but it sounds like he just cleaned it up a bit and made the temporal setting of the story a bit more ambiguous.

Av, I agree. I couldn't get into Lisey's Story at all (gave up after 20 pages or so), but this story arrested me on the first page.
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I have Lisey's story on the shelf. still have not started the Dark Tower. I was waiting for all the books to come out. I have the story he did for GQ (? right magazine?) and I am half way through his son's book.
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