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Roland's showdown with the Crimson King was incredibly disappointing. I mean, come on... he almost left the end unfinished all together. I'm just happy the actual end of the series came full circle. I'm glad to admit that I loved the ending, but getting there was painful.
Man got to sit and wonder 'why, why, why?'
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He really writes a lot, both in term of number of books and in book length, very possibly too much to keep a steady quality.sevencrows wrote: ↑15 Jan 2020, 12:02 I've had such a varying experience with King, and I never know if I'm going to enjoy one of his books when I pick them up - I love some of his books with my entire heart, but in my opinion a few of his books have been subpar one-star reads. He's a polarizing author for me!
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On the other hand, he wrote my favorite novel.
To add further irony, when readers find me with a Stephen King book in my hand, they approach with enthusiasm, saying "Oh, which one is that?"
Then they read the title, "The Eyes of the Dragon," and their faces go from enthused to confused.
"Huh..." they then say. "Never heard of that one."
And it makes me feel like an uppity hipster. Score!