Dragging
I am definitely going to be dragging today. As can be expected, I was exhausted when I got home from work last night. For obvious reasons. I still followed my usual routine: did the things I needed to do and settled down to finish the latest Harry Dresden book by Jim Butcher. It’s a fantastic series - at least I think so. I’m sure my friends are sick of hearing about it. It’s about a wizard (yeah, another wizard named Harry) that lives in Chicago. It has lots of adventure and humor. I often find myself laughing out loud. So, I was sad to finish it, but as I mentioned the other day, I have plenty of books to keep me occupied. I am devastated, though, to think that I have to wait a whole year before the next one comes out!
And so, after seeing Carlos recommend “The Long Walk” by Stephen King/Richard Bachman, I picked it up on my Borders excursion over the weekend. Even though I have a trusty and brand-new Nora Roberts book at hand, I decided Stephen King would take precedence this time around.
In all fairness, Carlos warned me. He said, “Be careful about starting you might not be
able to stop.” Did I listen? Of course not. I finished the Dresden book right about the time I usually go to bed, but I decided to read just a couple of pages of “The Long Walk” since I was really looking forward to starting it. I thought I would just get a feel for it.
A couple of pages. Ha.
110 pages later, I finally couldn’t keep my eyes open any longer and went to sleep. An hour and half after I usually go to bed.
It’s like a train wreck. I find myself reading, unable to look away. Watching in fascination and horror and a sadness for the waste of life. And that’s all I’m going to say about it right now. But knowing Stephen King, there will be a big payoff later.
I find myself eager to go to work today. Mostly just to get it over with so I can come home and bury myself in an even more twisted world than my own.
Posted in Books / Movies / Entertainment
May 14th, 2008 at 9:39 pm
im sooo glad you like it. but don’t stop sleeping!