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		Minister Masket wrote:I've always been dubious of any book written by Stephen King.
I tried to read It when I was about 12, not a good idea.
However, can you recommend this series to a teenage audience?


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		gdeangel wrote:At some point he ran out of juice I think, and started throwing in stuff from his other works, in order to drive to a cohesive conflict that could have some type of resolution. IMHO a mild cop-out.


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		Curmudgeonx wrote:SPOILER ALERT
AD, don't you think that writing himself into the last novel (or was it the last 2 novels) that it epitomizes that King has officially run out of things to say?
He wrote himself into the novel because it was a way to excuse his 5+ year hiatus between books 4 and 5.
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		Curmudgeonx wrote:Nuking the Fridge = New Indiana Jones movie in which he jumps in a refrigerator to survive a nuclear blast, i.e. ideas all gone.

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		Minister Masket wrote:I've always been dubious of any book written by Stephen King.
I tried to read It when I was about 12, not a good idea.
However, can you recommend this series to a teenage audience?
Dukasaur wrote:saxitoxin wrote:taking medical advice from this creature; a morbidly obese man who is 100% convinced he willed himself into becoming a woman.
Your obsession with mrswdk is really sad.
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		DirtyDishSoap wrote:Minister Masket wrote:I've always been dubious of any book written by Stephen King.
I tried to read It when I was about 12, not a good idea.
However, can you recommend this series to a teenage audience?
Started at 13, love his books
Only read one of the Dark Tower series (The Drawing of Three) Cant find the other books so im kind of pissed. Really great and well written though.


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		Minister Masket wrote:I've always been dubious of any book written by Stephen King.
I tried to read It when I was about 12, not a good idea.
However, can you recommend this series to a teenage audience?
 Seriously, I never found anything in King's books that could be considered a "bad influence".
  Seriously, I never found anything in King's books that could be considered a "bad influence".  
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   ! The saga the begun with possibly the greatest fantasy book EVER, "Wizard's First Rule", followed by five more great books, took a rapid plunge with book 7 and then plummeted during the books 8-10 to hit the rock bottom in the final book "Confessor". The worst thing is, that you can see that the author has not run out of ideas, but has, for some reason, decided to smother the books by constantly preaching through the mouth of every character that he can get his hands on (and, just you religious folks don't get all excited, he is preaching atheism
 ! The saga the begun with possibly the greatest fantasy book EVER, "Wizard's First Rule", followed by five more great books, took a rapid plunge with book 7 and then plummeted during the books 8-10 to hit the rock bottom in the final book "Confessor". The worst thing is, that you can see that the author has not run out of ideas, but has, for some reason, decided to smother the books by constantly preaching through the mouth of every character that he can get his hands on (and, just you religious folks don't get all excited, he is preaching atheism  ). Still, I would warmly recommend the first six books to all of you fantasy lovers. After you finish reading the "Faith of the Fallen", google the rest of the Wizard's Rules and stop reading for your own good.
 ). Still, I would warmly recommend the first six books to all of you fantasy lovers. After you finish reading the "Faith of the Fallen", google the rest of the Wizard's Rules and stop reading for your own good. 

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