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From: lynda duff
Living in: scotland
Posted: April 29, 2007 - 12:43:40

i love the site, as someone new to computers, it's been a marvel to find out things abot my fauvorite author that i'd never been able to before. love it and hope it it's always here. Lynda ps., thanks

From: sharon winans
Living in: united states
My favorite King book: all
Posted: April 28, 2007 - 18:26:03

I love reading and watching Stephen Kings books and movies. I am in the book club,, I would like to know how I can get the books I don't have from the club.lie: THe Secretary of Dreams vol 1,,etc. I love you Stephen King!

From: Boylome
Living in: Togo
My favorite King book: the book of life
Posted: April 28, 2007 - 12:05:05

The new look is awesome Lilja!
I've been a King collectors for a few decades and your website is the best...bar none!
We'll find you that Stephen King bobblehead yet!
Keep up the good work!!!!!!!!

Boylome

From: Sebastian
Living in: Germany
My favorite King book: All the Dark Tower books, Desperation and The Talisman
Posted: April 21, 2007 - 13:16:34

I love this site, I'm visiting it since 2 years and it becomes better and better every week :D
The Dark Tower Comic Week is a great idea, and I like the interviews you did, Lilja.
Just one idea by me, I think it would be cool if there was any comments feature for the news, so people who read the news could share their thoughts about it.
Be that as it may, Lilja, you do a very good job wih you site!
Thanks for it

From: Anders
Living in: Sweden
My favorite King book: It, DT 1-7 (except #6) and Misery
Posted: April 20, 2007 - 11:53:27

I can't believe I only just realised that this great King site is maintained by a fellow Swede. Keep up the great work (and at Följeslagarna as well)!

Great job on the interview with "mannen själv", btw...

skål!

From: Sergio Ceyca
My favorite King book: The Dark Tower Series, Hearths in Atlantis, The Talisman and It.
Posted: April 16, 2007 - 23:22:43

I really like this site with all the information. I think the same as you about Black House, but anyway it's a great book. I read DT VII review and you couldn't describe the book better, thanks!

From: Richard Haistead
Living in: England
My favorite King book: Not read one yet that I didn't love, but for me all of the Dark Tower books are classics
Posted: March 30, 2007 - 22:24:59

Can't believe I've only just come across this site after being a King fan for as many years as I can remember. Keep up the good work my man. Quality interview with the man himself......

From: Frank Samul
Living in: U.S.A.
My favorite King book: The Stand
Posted: March 27, 2007 - 02:07:22

the best site i've seen in a long time

From: Matt Gossman
Living in: USA
My favorite King book: Bag of Bones, Eyes of the Dragon, The Dark Tower (series)
Posted: March 24, 2007 - 07:39:50

I've been a Stephen King fan for years now, and somehow I've managed to miss your site entirely. Just linked over while looking around for info on The Gunslinger Born, and i have to say what a pleasant surprise it it! Thank you for the great content, and you can be sure that I will be back often.

From: June
Living in: NC, USA
My favorite King book: Salem's Lot, The Tommyknockers
Posted: March 17, 2007 - 22:32:40

I just found you site. I just read "Bag of Bones" and it was as usual incredible. I love so many of his books, I couldn't name them all! I have always been a big fan of horror stories and movies. Any time I know a movie from one of his books is being shown on tv,that's where I will be parked all evening. He's the best!

From: Carlo
Living in: Italy
My favorite King book: IT
Posted: March 13, 2007 - 22:05:27

Hi all. Very good site, really. Stephen King is the best writer to me and when I try to write something I always imitate him, his style.
So I repeat, this is the best King's site I've visited till now.

P.S. Forgive me if I did mistakes, I'm Italian and I speak English only a lil bit : )


From: Frank Errington
Living in: USA
My favorite King book: The Stand
Posted: March 13, 2007 - 01:58:32

Just a quick note to let you know that I love your site. The best out there for all things SK. Thanks for what you do.

~Frank

From: Brian Hill
Living in: USA
My favorite King book: Desperation or The Stand (I cant choose between the two).
Posted: March 2, 2007 - 08:31:35

Like I said above. I don't know which book is my favorite. Desperation or The Stand. Both awesome books and great movies! I never thought I would care too much for Stephen King. I read The Stand in the past and saw the movie. I liked both, but never really got in to anything else he wrote until I picked up Desperation and The Regulators. Desperation got me hooked, now I am trying to get a hold of all the books that he has that interest me. I didn't care too much for The Regulators though. With that said, I think Tak and Flagg are two of the best characters in the King universe.

From: vickie
Living in: usa
My favorite King book: It
Posted: February 13, 2007 - 06:05:15

This is relly a nice site.One of the best that I have seen. Keep up the good work.

From: Al
Living in: USA
My favorite King book: The Long Walk
Posted: February 10, 2007 - 08:49:08

Greatest site ive ever seen.

King Rocks!

From: Trish
Living in: Australia
My favorite King book: Dark Tower series, Lisey's Storey, The Stand, The Shining, Dreamcatcher...pretty much most of them!!
Posted: February 8, 2007 - 06:27:49

I stumbled across your great site through a link on Moviehole's excerpt of the Frank Darabont interview. Fantastic interview. Shawshank & Stand By Me would have to be my fave movie adaptations of King books. I have a feeling I'm going to like The Mist very much. Love the story.
Your interview with Stephen was just wonderful. He's a writer who's books I liked to read now & again as I went through my early to mid 20s (too long ago now to worry about, lol) but by my late 20s had become a writer who's books I just had to have when I could afford them. I have a son who like me measures many other writers against King & finds them lacking a certain something.
According to my son that something is ability. :)



From: Sharon Winans
Living in: United States
My favorite King book: all of them
Posted: January 26, 2007 - 20:10:37

I really enjoy this site. It is the first time I've visited it , an I will again. I colllect his books and trying to get all of his DVD'S maovies. I think Stephen is a good person and a great writer. He's my favorite.

From: Julie moffitt
Living in: Mich,USA
My favorite King book: The Stand
Posted: January 25, 2007 - 23:01:33

What a wonderful web site you created!!! That was great that you were able to interview Stephen King. I have been a fan of Stephen King for over
the last 20 yrs. or so I really enjoy coming to your site to find out the latest news. I have collected Stephen King books over the years and I'm only
lacking about eight books and I will have them all.
thanks!!

From: Michelle
Living in: Florida, USA
My favorite King book: Gerald's Game/Dark Half/Pet Sematary
Posted: January 23, 2007 - 04:12:43

What a wonderful oppertunity you have being able to interview Stephen King. Thank you so much for making those interviews and other Stephen King information available to us. I have been a fan of Stephen King's since junior high school and this is easily the best source of Stephen King information I have found.

Thank you!

From: AJ
Living in: US
My favorite King book: The Dark Half
Posted: January 19, 2007 - 07:22:18

Very cool!!! I would love to have the opportunity you recieved. To sit down with the man and just have a casual conversation. I am in awe of you. And it is so refreshing to see that after all these years, King, is still just a simple guy from Maine. Truly insperational.

From: Anna
Living in: Russia
My favorite King book: the Dark Tower series
Posted: January 18, 2007 - 23:22:30

Thank you so much for the interview! Very original and well thought-out! The questions truly reflect the highest credit on the interviewer! Just one question please just out of perverse women's curiosity: Since the interview was over the phone what S.King's voice is like? husky? low? high-pitched?

From: Henrik Nielsen
Living in: Denmark
My favorite King book: 'Salem's Lot and Tower series
Posted: January 17, 2007 - 21:32:43

Hi Lilja
I just dropped by to tell you that I really enjoy the interview you did with Stephen. He seems to trust you, and that is a perfect foundation for a good and interesting interview.
Also, I want to thank you for all the links to podcasts you supplied during King's visit in the UK. Some of them are really interesting, and I am glad I had a chance to download them.
Please keep up the good work and always remember - Fem myror är fler än fyra elefanter

From: Charles
Living in: France
Posted: January 17, 2007 - 21:00:52

Stephen King has cool hair, notice how he has one black streak in his greying hair? that's cool, that's a sign of genius or supernatural power or something. It's real too.

From: Frances Furrow
Living in: USA
My favorite King book: The Stand
Posted: January 17, 2007 - 16:04:22

Your site is wonderful. I have been building a King library, hardback of course, for 13 years and with all of the information you have in this very site I now see what I still have yet to accomplish. I intend to pass this library down to my 3 children, all girls and I hope that they appreciate Mr. King''s works as much as I have over the years.

P.S. It is very difficult to name a favorite King book, as I also enjoyed the original "The Shining" just as much. It still gives me the hibbie jibbies!! So does the movie- it literally scares me silly, which in my book equals a good horror movie! Some say Jack N. was way over the top, but he was convincing as hell to me - and I was watching the movie in the afternoon! Again, thanks for the site. Thank you Mr. King for your talents and your time and please continue to scare the bejesus out of us for as long as your heart desires.

From: Kris
Living in: us
Posted: January 13, 2007 - 06:34:03

just stumbled across your site and thought i'd let you know you are doing a wonderful job. i look forward to receiving your updates. keep up the good work. long days and pleasant nights, kris

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