Nov 4, 2009

I got about 80 pages into Needful Things while working the door at the polls yesterday. I would’ve gotten further if it hadn’t gotten so dark outside (our polling site has no exterior lights, save for one at the top of the walkway, so around 6 I have to scrounge around for a string of rope lights and lay it down along the sidewalk; still, people complain like it’s my duty to install more adequate outdoor lighting to a 150-year-old church). I’m a notoriously slow reader, and Needful Things is about 1,000,000,000 pages, but I’m going to do my best to get to the end, because so far, it’s really good. I haven’t read a King novel since high school, and I’d forgotten how easy it is to get immersed in them.

I got about 80 pages into Needful Things while working the door at the polls yesterday. I would’ve gotten further if it hadn’t gotten so dark outside (our polling site has no exterior lights, save for one at the top of the walkway, so around 6 I have to scrounge around for a string of rope lights and lay it down along the sidewalk; still, people complain like it’s my duty to install more adequate outdoor lighting to a 150-year-old church). I’m a notoriously slow reader, and Needful Things is about 1,000,000,000 pages, but I’m going to do my best to get to the end, because so far, it’s really good. I haven’t read a King novel since high school, and I’d forgotten how easy it is to get immersed in them.



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Oct 31, 2009

nerdgasms:

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BEST.

Halloween only comes once a year, but Stephen King is open for scary 24/7.

nerdgasms:

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BEST.

Halloween only comes once a year, but Stephen King is open for scary 24/7.



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