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It's been awhile and I am trying to catch up on our group's monthly reading assignments since things got busy and chaotic in December, especially during the holidays. So I am going to go a bit out of order by reading King's "On Writing" first, and then go back and read "Stormy of the Century".
I finished my re-read of "On Writing", which turned out to be more of a lovefest than I expected. My fan-boy review is located on the following link, for those who want to review it after they finish their own read:
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Now I am going back for "Storm of the Century" to get caught up (and so I can finally read Nick's review too...)
Best wishes for a better year in 2022, to great reading, and whatever new stories Uncle Stevie is working on for us!
Scott.

It's been awhile and I am trying to catch up on our group's monthly reading assignments since things got busy and chaotic in December, especially during the holidays...."
Scott- another great, very personal review. Thank you. I've read or listened to this book so many times, but it's been a while so time for one more go. Needless to say, I loved it. I've got a few personal anecdotes to tell as well. Maybe I'll be kind and leave those out.
Anyway, stand by.

It's been awhile and I am trying to catch up on our group's monthly reading assignments since things got busy and chaotic in December, especially during..."
Nick - I cannot wait. Insightful and/or personal anecdotes are always welcome.
It will also be interesting to read "Storm of the Century" as a trade paperback when I spend so much time reading King on a Kindle. Although it shouldn't, it feels like I am roughing it old school style. My, how we become spoiled so easily with technology... What happened to enjoying the reading experience of a real book...

It's been awhile and I am trying to catch up on our group's monthly reading assignments since things got busy and chaotic in December, espe..."
Well, you are soon to find out, since STORM is only- as far as I can tell- available as a paperback. But then it's not a real book, it's a script.

I was surprised when I saw his opinion about JK Rowling, I thought that he had another opinion about her writing, probably I confuse it.
I really enjoyed the tips he gave.

If you're not a writer just skip that part. King's story of his life is justification enough to buy and read this book.