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I haven't read any John LeCarre though. I am not much into spy-type novels.
Charlene wrote: "I loved Jonathan Strange as well. I have read it a couple of times.
I haven't read any John LeCarre though. I am not much into spy-type novels."
Same here I have kept away from spy books but I love the spy movies.
I haven't read any John LeCarre though. I am not much into spy-type novels."
Same here I have kept away from spy books but I love the spy movies.



I think King's characters are his strength. I remember my favorites vividly and have to revisit them fairly often.
Koontz, to me, has gotten very formulaic-in that you have a good guy, a bad guy and a great dog. The good guy wins.
But I do respect your opinion. : )


I guiltily admit that I am a fan of Odd. : )


I also love Ray Bradbury but I'm guessing that anyone in this group probably does .... I haven't read Jonathan Strange -yet - and The Dead Zone is one of my favorite King books too



Wholeheartedly agree -- fantastic novel.

If I had to choose between Koontz and King -- well darn... I can't. Now throw McCammon in the mix -- no prob... McCammon! But seriously Koontz has this cycle where about every five years (and five or six books) he comes out with a stunner. One of more depth and stylistically more... honed. Some of these "greats" off the top of my head: "From the Corner Of His Eye"
"Dark Rivers Of The Heart" "False Memory" "Twilight Eyes" "One Door Away From Heaven" and "The Darkest Evening of The Year." In my opinion even "Watchers" doesn't come close to these horror/suspense masterpieces. (And yes Watchers is an effin awesome read.)
John LeCarre sounds interesting, but I don't see how anyone can read someone with a snooty French sounding pseudonym.
...oh wait...d'oh.
...oh wait...d'oh.
I changed my name...now it doesn't make sense.

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LMAO!
I love The Golden Apples Of The Sun, by Ray Bradbury. I read his short stories over and over. King’s The Shining is one of the greatest books ever. Also The Dead Zone. Continually am reading Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrell by Susanna Clarke. Also anything by John LeCarre, though I wish his books sometimes ended with the hero not being killed or thrown into a political prison! I now read a lot of history, also. Not just the Colonial era, but the Roman era, the Napoleonic era…I find all those very fascinating.