January 5, 2006

In the theoretical world in which I have a child, when that child’s children’s grandchildren graduate from college, is Stephen King still going to be publishing installments of The Dark Tower?

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  1. Laura P says:

    Hi, just wanted to let you know that your blog is amazing and hilarious and so well-written! I’ve never made a comment before, because it seemed like the commenters (commentators perhaps?) all know each other, but I decided I should anyhow. So hi all. Best, Laura

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  2. Adam875 says:

    No, he’s done now. The ending was thoroughly unsatisfying!

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  3. Bhoygary says:

    In the FANTASY world in which you have a child, when that child’s children’s grandchildren graduate from college, the real question is “is anyone still going to read Stephen King”?

    He’s like many others. Had it then lost it.

    At least that’s my illiterate opinion.

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  4. Ruby says:

    lol, I’m sorry Faustus, but that book was written about my siblings.

    Kids may freak you out, but if you spend ONE day with my siblings, cyanide becomes quite tempting. Of course, I am subjective so you shouldn’t take my opinion…but the cyanide line is my fiance’s opinion!!!!

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  5. Sin says:

    Well he’s finally done with it (thank goodness). I didn’t start reading the bloody series until I was sure he would be finished with all of them (short stories included). The ending was a bit of a cop-out though, but that’s all I’ll say there.

    The real question is, will I have to enter cryogenic stasis in order to read the last books of Robert Jordan’s “Wheel of Time” series? Because bitch is on book 11 and shows no signs of ending any time soon.

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  6. Mush says:

    Yes.

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