There, I would agree. I always had the sense that his books were padded. And I lost the suspension of disbelief in reading "The Stand" when he had one character troubling over the "safety catch" of a revolver. About as meaningful as the xylophone on an automobile.
There, I would agree. I always had the sense that his books were padded. And I lost the suspension of disbelief in reading "The Stand" when he had one character troubling over the "safety catch" of a revolver. About as meaningful as the xylophone on an automobile.