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My second post, and once again it is just a random, recurring thought.

Around this time of year, like some strange symptom of seasonal affective disorder, I get the urge to reread Stephen King’s The Stand and The Long Walk, which are by far my favorite of his. I also went on to read Misery for the first time, even though I have had that book for a long time, and found myself agitated with how much the movie adaptation was toned down. Ack, that’s inconsequential and I’m getting off subject.

I was wanting to know what everyone else thinks of these books and/or if there is anything that jumps to the forefront of your mind when you consider them.

I believe they go quite well with the Halloween season...  
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