Thanks for the great ideas!
The collection with "The Body" is the only Stephen King i've read. I know some of his stuff is dystopian--anything I should include on that list?
'War Stories'
There's more to life than watching Buffy the Vampire Slayer! No. Really, there is! Honestly! Here's a place for Buffistas to come and discuss what it is they're reading, their favorite authors and poets. "Geez. Crack a book sometime."
Thanks for the great ideas!
The collection with "The Body" is the only Stephen King i've read. I know some of his stuff is dystopian--anything I should include on that list?
There is a bandom Bunnicula!?!
I know some of his stuff is dystopian--anything I should include on that list?
The Stand. One of his better books too.
Second The Stand. But there are two versions. When it was originally published during the '70s, editors trimmed quite a bit. He republished the original version in the early '90s, with the trimmed parts added back in.
The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon might qualify as a quest -- it's about a girl lost in the woods and trying to get out. But it seems kind of tangential to the quest theme, and it isn't very memorable.
Oh, yes! I forgot! (Speaking of which, you have to read the bandom fic AU of Bunnicula, Sophia. Hysterical.)
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The original version of The Stand has some great additional plotlines added back in (Trashcan Man comes to mind), but the 400 extra pages do make the story drag a lot more than the first published version did.
I love The Stand. One of my favorite books ever.
Trashcan Man comes to mind
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Sophia and Jilli, the link is here. It's just Panic, but it's adorable.
I want to say Neuromancer, but I'm not sure it really fits.
I want to say Neuromancer, but I'm not sure it really fits.
Yeah, I don't know if it's Dystopian when I want to live in that world.
Oh, I didn't mean dystopian, I meant quest.