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    I just finished reading "Under The Dome" by Stephen King.

    This is honestly one of the best SK books I've ever read. It goes down with Carrie, IT, The Shining, Misery, The Dead Zone, Bag Of Bones, The Green Mile, Cell, Salem's Lot, and other classic SK works. "Under The Dome" reminds me a lot of "IT", especially since it's around the same length and it has the same depth to the characters and pulls you in in much of the same way.

    I won't reveal what happened at the end, but throughout the whole book, you just keep on rooting for the characters. You want them to escape the Dome, and the final shocking ending is really mindboggling. I honestly don't know where King comes up with his material, he has one hell of an imagination.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheScientist To view the link you have to Register
    I just finished reading "Under The Dome" by Stephen King.

    This is honestly one of the best SK books I've ever read. It goes down with Carrie, IT, The Shining, Misery, The Dead Zone, Bag Of Bones, The Green Mile, Cell, Salem's Lot, and other classic SK works. "Under The Dome" reminds me a lot of "IT", especially since it's around the same length and it has the same depth to the characters and pulls you in in much of the same way.

    I won't reveal what happened at the end, but throughout the whole book, you just keep on rooting for the characters. You want them to escape the Dome, and the final shocking ending is really mindboggling. I honestly don't know where King comes up with his material, he has one hell of an imagination.
    I wanna read that. But I don't exactly have time to tackle a 1000+ novel right now. And the plot description reminds me of the Simpsons movie.

    I just finished reading "A Long Long Way" by Sebastian Barry for school. Jeez that is a heartbreaking book.



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    i finished reading under the dome a few weeks ago and i thought it was awesome....but "it" is the last sk book i would compare it too... under the dome reminded me more of the stand

    and i didnt find anything "shocking" or "mindboggling" about the ending.... i love stephen king, he's great at telling stories, but he's (usually) terrible at ending them

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    Quote Originally Posted by City and Colour To view the link you have to Register
    Rhinocéros by Ionesco, Die Physiker by Dürrenmatt.
    Mmmmmmm...I´ll tried to read Die Physiker lately, but the spanish translation is not avaiable actually.

    Just today, finished The Catcher in the Rye, by Salinger.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jcp To view the link you have to Register
    Mmmmmmm...I´ll tried to read Die Physiker lately, but the spanish translation is not avaiable actually.

    Just today, finished The Catcher in the Rye, by Salinger.

    Don't bother, it's read so fast and the story isn't that great. Just another existentialist book.

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    Quote Originally Posted by City and Colour To view the link you have to Register
    Don't bother, it's read so fast and the story isn't that great. Just another existentialist book.
    I agree (well, asuming that you are refering to "Catcher in the Rye...")

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