What a shitty ending
>>8053710
Hey bitch don't knock my favourite book
>>8053713was it death that touched his shoulder
>>8053718Most likely, the same "dark figure" appears in a lot of his work
>>8053710
>Stephen King
>shitty ending
You don't say.
It's your fault for reading King
I'll never forget my disappointment after The Stand. Never again will I be tricked.
Why would you read Stephen King even once?
>>8054459
i enjoy reading him from time to time, knowing full well his stories aren't great. the last book of his i read was Joyland. it's a quick two or three day read that satiates some inner desire to read fiction intended for mass audiences. i think one of his books a year quells that compulsion. however, On Writing is a stellar primer for aspiring novelists, as well as a good short memoir on his career and that tragic accident he suffered. most of his novels, if not all, do fall into the mindless reading category. the older ones are more enjoyable, though.
>>8054603
Why did you feel the need to explain yourself to a shitposter? Just ignore them
>>8054603
Because this book has a high score on GoodReads
Lmao
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nBzvloibXp4
Stephen King has never been good at writing endings. Why are you surprised?
>>8053710
House does it end?
>>8057526
How*
>>8057526
>>8057529
off a short pier