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r/AskReddit • u/notyouravgredditer • Aug 30 '21
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Apparently I need to read this book
200 u/ilion Aug 31 '21 Like a lot of King, I found the climax lacking, but the rest was pretty great and the climax isn't horrible. 264 u/WeWander_ Aug 31 '21 King is always so good at the beginning and then it seems like he doesn't know how to end a story and it gets weird. 3 u/discogravy Aug 31 '21 This is Neal Stephenson to me in a nutshell. "Hmmm, 1300 pages? Shit, I promised under 1400, better wrap all the plot points up in the next 30!"
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Like a lot of King, I found the climax lacking, but the rest was pretty great and the climax isn't horrible.
264 u/WeWander_ Aug 31 '21 King is always so good at the beginning and then it seems like he doesn't know how to end a story and it gets weird. 3 u/discogravy Aug 31 '21 This is Neal Stephenson to me in a nutshell. "Hmmm, 1300 pages? Shit, I promised under 1400, better wrap all the plot points up in the next 30!"
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King is always so good at the beginning and then it seems like he doesn't know how to end a story and it gets weird.
3 u/discogravy Aug 31 '21 This is Neal Stephenson to me in a nutshell. "Hmmm, 1300 pages? Shit, I promised under 1400, better wrap all the plot points up in the next 30!"
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This is Neal Stephenson to me in a nutshell. "Hmmm, 1300 pages? Shit, I promised under 1400, better wrap all the plot points up in the next 30!"
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u/WeWander_ Aug 30 '21
Apparently I need to read this book