I read the first two books a very long time ago.
I recently re-read them and have finished the waste lands and wizard and glass.
I started Wolves of the Calla last night.
I started to read these again in September.
At the rate I am going, I will be done with all of them in March sometime.
I really enjoy King’s work.
7thstring's Life List
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1. meet Stephen King
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2. read all of Stephen King's books
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How I did it: I first tried a brew-on-premis where they have all the equipment and ingredients. Then I went to a local homebrew store and got a book and the essential ingredients and equipment. The easiest way to start is with a kit (homebrew stores will sell things like a 'sam adams' clone kit) that has all the correct ingredients rather than trying to find all the correct quantities of each ingredient in a recipe. Read how I did it…
How I did it: Went to school days and worked nights. Then as I progressed and was able to work in my field I worked days and went to school nights. I studied every opertunity that I had. I was a cook when studying to be an engineer. I would make flash cards and put them where the food tickets went. Every second that I wasn't cooking or cleaning in the kitchen, I was memorizing different math equations or scientific relationships. Read how I did it…
I’m part way there. I have read a number of his books. I guess I’ll just have to make a list and then read the rest of them.
I’ve read more of his books than any other author.
I have also seen a number of movies based on his books.
I love the detail that he uses and the care that he uses in character creation. I would love to meet him, if only for a book sighning or something of that sort.
