Re: Books by Stephen King

Well Jayde, I've been reading philosophy for years so Scot brick doesn't bother me big_smile.
Actually i love his intensity, indeed I've been reading city of mirrors for most of today and probably will go back to it pretty soon as it's quite compelling.
I don't remember The Twelve as too long winded, though it is a while since I read it, fortunately I read the wiki articles on both books before starting City of Mirrors, and Cronin does give a rather fun recap to get back up to speed. Actually I'll say City of Mirrors is going in a quite unexpected direction. I did wonder given that most of the virals had been destroyed in the twelve where cty of mirrors would go, but it's surprising me thus far with the backstory.
I also like the fact that cronin remembered in this book that there is actually world outside the united states, given th at one of the very few things which annoyed me in The Passage was the rather convenient and offhand "oh everyone in the rest of the world is dead" thing, which we're now finding might not be the case.

Strangers is a koontz novel my lady also likes, so I'll bare it in mind  next time I fancy trying something by Koontz, though after I finish City of Mirrors I'll probably want a change of setting and pace, and possibly something a bit more light hearted too big_smile.

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