Re: Books by Stephen King
Well that's part of your problem. lol It would be mid-70s culture, not mid-60s. I didn't find that the book rambled too much. It just develops slowly and has a dryness to it, sort of like Salem's Lot, that bugs some people, self included. It's actually not particularly padded or verbose for the most part. Its language just isn't all that spot on for what it's trying to do.
I'm pretty sure the narrator of that book is Lorelei King, and I never got into her reading; she sounds really boring. By contrast, the NLS version is read by Diane Ailenberg or some such, and she's pretty good, albeit not great.
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