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Harold Lee Mathews posts on 10/5/2010 5:05:29 PM Mrs. King, I read One on One when I was younger. I am quite an avid reader and have read all of your husband's books. However, One on One is a superior novel; my favorite of all time and better than anything your husband (whose works I love especially the Long Walk) ever wrote. It is my all time favorite novel. Harold
Aimee posts on 1/16/2010 6:12:59 PM I read the collaboration Candles Burning that Tabitha King wrote with Michael McDowell. It was very graphic, sick and disturbing. The main character Calley wasn't very likeable. I really didn't enjoy the book at all. I only finished it because I hate leaving things undone. I'm sure a lot of other people will disagree with me, especially some of Steve's hardcore fans. Whatever. To each his own. These days I am reading Nora Roberts and Patricia Cornwell.
paul jette posts on 2/10/2009 11:27:28 AM Please respectfully request that you contact me I am looking to bring true horror back to life,the stuff they call horror is just wrong,Im sure your husband understands what I have been saying for years.I have sent a letter to the foundation addressing my concerns of the failing abilty to feel horror,I have called to get messege to you, please contact me. I have many scripts and screenplay pitches I desire to bring to life.



posts on 9/3/2006 4:55:07 AM It pains me to write this. I read Small World about two years ago, and found myself feeling disappointed. There's absolutely nothing wrong with your style, very elegant. It just felt like the story didn't suit your style of writing. Recently I've been book hunting, and I saw your new book peeking out at me from the shelf (right beside your husbands books, warms my heart). I'm going to take a chance on it, although I was hoping you would've written something new all your own. Well maybe soon. Your style suggests to me that you're well aquainted with the classics (I know, I could be completely wrong, sorry). Have you thought about changing genre's? Yours respectfully, S
posts on 8/16/2006 12:02:04 AM Is there another book, that picks up where Pearl left off. In other words, do we find out who fathered her child (David or Reuben)?? I know Reuben married Pearl (as the wedding band on her finger indicates prior to India's funeral). Please let me know. I'm dying here...
posts on 6/3/2006 2:59:58 AM i enjoyed your book on cindy blodgett, have you done any other works on maine sports. how about downeast team of calais girls basketball under coach bob mcshane or the dac ( downeast maine athletic conference?


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