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moth-miles · 2 months
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someone save him
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gayscooters · 6 months
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some frames from the dark tower tv show that lives in my brain
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[ the gunslinger, page 5 ]
[ the drawing of the three, page 202 ]
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loveinthetimeofghosts · 5 months
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Roland wanting to see how the "drivers" fly the plane even when the person he's drawing is about to get incredibly busted for smuggling cocaine is peak honestly. man wants what he wants
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algernon97 · 10 months
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I finished reading THE GUNGLSINGER and am now reading THE DRAWING OF THE THREE. 
There’s something very funny to me that we went from a slow-burn Western Fantasy with monsters and magic and whatnot to Roland and his New Best Friend Eddie taking on the most Italian mob bosses who ever mobbed.
Very much loving this one, though! 
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thefiresontheheight · 2 months
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I will say, Stephen King is one of the most overwrought writers out there, one who makes even the simplest action take FOREVER with a million, million pages and internal thoughts and emotions but occasionally it DOES really hit (that is kinda what having a panic attack about a voice in your head in an airplane bathroom feels like)
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humnooshop · 3 months
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Mid-World sign post
Mug and other products available on my Redbubble
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Combined few clips from Luke Arnold's tiktok for First Page of Pajama Party few days ago :)
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ionlycareabouthhn · 1 year
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On to book number three this year! This series has pulled me in...I fear I might be on the verge of a new obsession...
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"I love you both." The gunslinger looked at Eddie, and Eddie saw that Roland's cheeks glistened red in what remained of the campfire's embered dying glow. He was weeping.
"That doesn't answer the question. You'll go on, won't you?"
"Yes."
"To the very end."
"Yes. To the very end."
"No matter what." Eddie looked at him with love and hate and all the aching dearness of one man's dying hopeless helpless reach for another man's mind and will and need.
The wind made the trees moan.
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["The Drawing of the Three", Stephen King x Jujutsu Kaisen]
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obsessiveviewer · 1 year
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086 - Khef - The Way Station (The Dark Tower I: The Gunslinger Part 2)
In this episode, Tiny and I continue our journey to The Dark Tower with a discussion of The Gunslinger chapter 2: The Way Station.
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moth-miles · 2 months
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Eddie and Susannah <3
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Books of 2022
Persepolis, Marjane Satrapi-- I’m not typically a graphic novel person, but this one was pretty good. It follows the story of a young girl growing up in Iran, and how living in a country going through wars and political movements affected her childhood and her family. 
Animal Farm, George Orwell--For some reason, I never had to read this one in High School, so thought it was high time that I read it. I understand why its a book used in HS literature, it definitely makes you think--who’s way was right? Is there a right way? Not entirely pleasant to think about, especially with the way the world is today, but that’s the point.
Custer’s Fall: The Native American Side of the Story, David Humphreys Miller--This was a really interesting read. It was basically compiled from a bunch of oral histories from Native Americans who either lived through the Battle of Little Bighorn, or were closely related to someone who was, and thus could tell their story. It never really occurred to me before that, even though no White men survived the battle, we never really heard the Native American side of the story. We always see Custer portrayed as a hero, even though he was defeated at the battle. Would definitely recommend if you’re into American history.
May Day, F. Scott Fitzgerald--Didn’t care for this one as much of his other short stories. It portrayed a snippet of a series of intertwining lives, giving us a glimpse of essentially one weekend, one night, really, in the lives of these people, and how they treated each other and how this impacted each of their lives. 
Interview with the Vampire, Anne Rice--one of the few examples where I actually liked the movie better than the book. Granted, this was one of the first books ever written by Anne Rice (I think), so her writing probably got better with time, and by the movie came out, many of the other books in the series had already been written, so there was much more material to draw off of. However, still a fairly enjoyable book and an easy read.
The Arabian Nights: The Voyages of Sindbad the Sailor and Other Stories, edited by Andrew Lang--Although I’d already read one version of the Arabian Nights, this one contained stories--such as those of Sindbad, that I hadn’t read before. This translation didn’t flow as nicely as the other one I had read, with the stories flowing into each other, but was still a fun read.
The Murder of King Tut, James Patterson & Martin Dugard--This was an alright read. It was fun and quick to get through, but overall seemed lacking in plot. I think the title makes it seem like it will be more of a mystery/thriller than it was.
Ubu Roi, Alfred Jarry--I got this book from a friend who said it was one of her favorite plays. Its basically a spoof on a lot of the “classic”/shakespearian dramas, and does follow those basic plotlines but in a much more vulgar way. It was an entertaining, if not strange, read. Reminded me a lot of some of the  plays I would write when I was younger.
The Drawing of the Three, Stephen King--Book 2 of the Gunslinger series, I didn’t care for this one as much as the first. Again, it’s a lot of setup for the rest of the series and introduction to more important characters, but I wasn’t as drawn to it as the first book. I’ll still continue to read the rest of the series, though.
London, Edward Rutherford--This is a LONG book, it took me several months to plug through. However, it was a very enjoyable read, detailing the history of London from prehistory to now. It follows a series of families, following their ancestors through time and just seeing how everyday people lived through all these historic times. A very interesting read.
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loveinthetimeofghosts · 5 months
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Eddie cries a lot. like man are you ok (he is not ok)
not criticizing, clearly he has many emotional issues. not what I expected is all. also interesting that he's not less of "a man" or more feminine because he cries, he's just going through a lot. kinda cool
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ignaciamun · 1 year
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Mi colección de libros de Stephen King
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The Drawing of the Three - Stephen King
(The Dark Tower #2)
While pursuing his quest for the Dark Tower through a world that is a nightmarishly distorted mirror image of our own, Roland, the last gunslinger, encounters three mysterious doorways on the beach. Each one enters into the life of a different person living in contemporary New York. Here he links forces with the defiant young Eddie Dean and the beautiful, brilliant, and brave Odetta Holmes, in a savage struggle against underworld evil and otherworldly enemies.
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