The Long Walk from Stephen King
The Long Walk from Stephen King
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SpeedBash

Original Poster:

2,569 posts

207 months

Wednesday 7th May
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richhead

2,848 posts

31 months

Wednesday 7th May
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oh exiting, remember reading the story years ago, very dark.

biggbn

29,249 posts

240 months

Wednesday 7th May
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Sure this was one of his Bachman stories? It's a great story

JoshSm

2,623 posts

57 months

Wednesday 7th May
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biggbn said:
Sure this was one of his Bachman stories? It's a great story
The first one written.

lornemalvo

3,689 posts

88 months

Wednesday 7th May
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I read this years ago, brilliant book. I reckon Steven King is possibly the best storyteller of all time. If he wasn't classed by many as a horror writer, I think he'd be widely recognised as such.

Latifisnc

1,401 posts

112 months

Friday 9th May
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I did think it would make a cracking film when I read it years ago.

biggbn

29,249 posts

240 months

Friday 9th May
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They should make a film of the Running Man....oh, wait...

John Henry

180 posts

188 months

Friday 9th May
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Hopefully the new Running Man follows the book. It was ahead of its time. Predicting reality TV way before it happened.

lornemalvo

3,689 posts

88 months

Saturday 10th May
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biggbn said:
Sure this was one of his Bachman stories? It's a great story
I remember reading my first Bachman book and realising, without a shadow of a doubt that I was reading Steven King.

Jasandjules

71,688 posts

249 months

Saturday 10th May
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biggbn said:
Sure this was one of his Bachman stories? It's a great story
Correct. Had this argument on Facebook, annoys me. Technically correct of course it is King but still.......


Lo-Fi

1,262 posts

90 months

Sunday 11th May
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lornemalvo said:
I read this years ago, brilliant book. I reckon Steven King is possibly the best storyteller of all time. If he wasn't classed by many as a horror writer, I think he'd be widely recognised as such.
And yet you can't actually spell his name?

Narcisus

8,718 posts

300 months

Sunday 11th May
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Lo-Fi said:
lornemalvo said:
I read this years ago, brilliant book. I reckon Steven King is possibly the best storyteller of all time. If he wasn't classed by many as a horror writer, I think he'd be widely recognised as such.
And yet you can't actually spell his name?
First class pedantry we’ll done

Lo-Fi

1,262 posts

90 months

Sunday 11th May
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Narcisus said:
Lo-Fi said:
lornemalvo said:
I read this years ago, brilliant book. I reckon Steven King is possibly the best storyteller of all time. If he wasn't classed by many as a horror writer, I think he'd be widely recognised as such.
And yet you can't actually spell his name?
First class pedantry we’ll done
...


lornemalvo

3,689 posts

88 months

Sunday 11th May
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Lo-Fi said:
Narcisus said:
Lo-Fi said:
lornemalvo said:
I read this years ago, brilliant book. I reckon Steven King is possibly the best storyteller of all time. If he wasn't classed by many as a horror writer, I think he'd be widely recognised as such.
And yet you can't actually spell his name?
First class pedantry we’ll done
...
I should have got that right, many of his books are facing me on my book shelves. Still a prick for feeling you have to point it out though.

Lo-Fi

1,262 posts

90 months

Sunday 11th May
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lornemalvo said:
Lo-Fi said:
Narcisus said:
Lo-Fi said:
lornemalvo said:
I read this years ago, brilliant book. I reckon Steven King is possibly the best storyteller of all time. If he wasn't classed by many as a horror writer, I think he'd be widely recognised as such.
And yet you can't actually spell his name?
First class pedantry we’ll done
...
I should have got that right, many of his books are facing me on my book shelves. Still a prick for feeling you have to point it out though.
If I was getting someone's name wrong I'd appreciate somebody else pointing that out to me.

But nevermind, eh?

LivLL

11,967 posts

217 months

Sunday 11th May
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SpeedBash said:
Never read it but that trailer looks good. Don’t know how I missed it as I read so many Steve King books when I was younger…..

eldar

24,733 posts

216 months

Sunday 11th May
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Lo-Fi said:
If I was getting someone's name wrong I'd appreciate somebody else pointing that out to me.

But nevermind, eh?
Pointing out with that degree of snark is lumpen und unfunny. But if it's good for your ego, well done you.

Narcisus

8,718 posts

300 months

Sunday 11th May
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Lo-Fi said:
lornemalvo said:
Lo-Fi said:
Narcisus said:
Lo-Fi said:
lornemalvo said:
I read this years ago, brilliant book. I reckon Steven King is possibly the best storyteller of all time. If he wasn't classed by many as a horror writer, I think he'd be widely recognised as such.
And yet you can't actually spell his name?
First class pedantry we’ll done
...
I should have got that right, many of his books are facing me on my book shelves. Still a prick for feeling you have to point it out though.
If I was getting someone's name wrong I'd appreciate somebody else pointing that out to me.

But nevermind, eh?
Maybe look at the way you said it, eh?

LivLL

11,967 posts

217 months

Sunday 11th May
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SpeedBash said:
Never read it but that trailer looks good. Don’t know how I missed it as I read so many Steve King books when I was younger…..

bloomen

8,958 posts

179 months

Sunday 11th May
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I remember being very struck by it as a story.

Considering how modest its scale is it's kind of odd that no one's had a bash before.

Well done, Stippen Konig.