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IKacyU t1_j9p0455 wrote

I don’t think he is a pedophile; I just think he has an extremely dirty mind. He seems like one of those people who will turn anything into a double entendre and will somehow inject something inappropriately sexual into almost every conversation. We all know someone like that.

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IKacyU t1_j9ozjej wrote

He is a popular author, but he is one of the best writers out of the popular authors. I mean, out of Danielle Steele, Nora Roberts, Dean Koontz, Tom Clancy and such, he is obviously a better writer. He has quite a few duds, but he’s so massively prolific that he still has lots of good works, too.

He may not be the most literary, but he will probably be one of the authors to be remembered in future centuries. Kind of like Charles Dickens.

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IKacyU t1_j9oygrn wrote

Ain’t Stephen King old as fuck?? He’s 75. It’s been so long since he was a child that he probably can’t occupy that headspace anymore. He’s probably not around a lot of kids and, if he is, he’s a grandfather, granduncle and such. He wouldn’t understand how modern children would interact with each other because he was a kid 65 years ago.

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IKacyU t1_j5zebnm wrote

I prefer using my library. They usually have new releases that would be pretty expensive to buy and me utilizing their services helps the library to stay open and receive funding.

If I really enjoy a book I’ve read, I will add it to my buy list. I reread book that I enjoy often, so I only want to purchase books that I know I want to reread.

I actually do prefer buying most nonfiction books though, especially anything not a memoir or biography. I like to annotate and refer back.

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