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Nick is starting The End of the World As We Know It: New Tales of Stephen King's The Stand
Halfway through this and so far it's bad 'The Stand' fan fiction. Amazing how the message so many authors took from the source was "man, what if the world ended and something MESSED UP happened to one of the survivors?!"
Sep 29, 2025 06:54AM Add a comment
The End of the World As We Know It: New Tales of Stephen King's The Stand

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Nick is starting Circe
"Man, this is really intense and kind of a downer. I think I need a break before I continue."

::comes back a month later and promptly reads a rape scene::

"God DAMN IT."
Jun 19, 2025 06:48AM Add a comment
Circe

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Nick is 51% done with The Stand (Modern Classics)
As an atheistic technocrat, there's something deeply weird about a book that's cheerfully anti-technology and eager to embrace the charismatic leadership of an extremist religious figure who wants all her followers to pack up and move to a town in the mountains to prepare for their final battle against the forces of darkness. Ugh. This reads so much more poorly than it did when I was 17.
Aug 20, 2024 02:01PM Add a comment
The Stand (Modern Classics)

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Nick is on page 395 of 582 of The Odyssey
Every interesting thing you think of when you think of 'The Odyssey'-- the blinding of the cyclops, the escape from Circe, Charybdis and Scylla--happens in one chapter, halfway through the book, in a flashback. Most of the rest of it is Odysseus's son whining about the guys trying to marry his mom and take all his dad's stuff.
Jun 05, 2024 07:38PM Add a comment
The Odyssey

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Nick is on page 395 of 582 of The Odyssey
Jun 05, 2024 07:28PM Add a comment
The Odyssey

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Nick is on page 226 of 582 of The Odyssey
By my reckoning it's not until the tenth book of this translation that we actually start to hear, in flashback, the story most people traditionally associate with "The Odyssey."
May 23, 2024 08:42PM Add a comment
The Odyssey

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Nick is on page 427 of 1246 of The Power Broker: Robert Moses and the Fall of New York
It's amazing how chapter to chapter in this book you can go from thinking that Robert Moses was a visionary hero who single-handedly built NYC as we know it to thinking he's the pettiest, nastiest little tyrant ever to wield power and who ought to have been strangled in his youth.
May 23, 2024 08:41PM Add a comment
The Power Broker: Robert Moses and the Fall of New York

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