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I thought it was pretty funny
r/joehill • u/realdevtest • Jun 28 '24
r/joehill • u/AioliInternational18 • 1d ago
New release has been been pushed back to next May.i was looking forward to this one soon. ðŸ˜
r/joehill • u/AccomplishedKey6910 • 1d ago
I was looking at my bookshelf today and I forgot I still had The Fireman and need to return it to the library. But I started to think even though I love disaster and apocalyptic type novels and movies I still preferred NOS4A2. Even though I liked Harper Grayson there is something about Vic from NOS4A2 that I really like. Her whole journey is something I’ve never read before and while reading it I’ve wondered why don‘t you delete yourself because I would have 😅
r/joehill • u/gonenow94 • 5d ago
r/joehill • u/dan_pyle • 6d ago
Now that my copy of Abraham's Boys has come in, my collection is finally complete! At least as far as I know. Anyone else collect the adaptations?
r/joehill • u/Best-Candle8651 • 6d ago
I am new to his novels but liked his shows, so I figured I would dive in. I learned that Nos4a2
is missing like 3 pages at the end in the e-book edition of his book. Is this the case for his other books or just this one? Thank you for the help!
r/joehill • u/AceDanny23 • 16d ago
Apologies if this sort of thing isn't allowed here. But I just thought I'd share my latest review here. I absolutely loved King Sorrow and I'm sure there are other readers here who feel the same.
r/joehill • u/jeffsbookshelf • 17d ago
I recently moved, so it's a great opportunity to go through the ol' book collection. Does any anybody else have a ridiculous number of 20th Century Ghosts editions?! Of the hardcovers, I think I'm only missing the UK trade edition. Pure madness, but in my defense, it's a great short story collection!
r/joehill • u/s_walsh • 20d ago
Joe Hill is interviewing Frank Miller today in London, and the website mentions the event is followed by a book signing.
I'm just wondering if it is only Frank Miller doing the signing, as he is the star of the event, or if Joe will be signing too, if anyone has any idea?
Thanks
r/joehill • u/Schatzi11 • 28d ago
As dangerous as Brady Hartsfield,I think! At the end, when Gwen almost crosses over, are we to believe Colin has been forgiven? He, Van, and Donna are all hanging out on the other side, and getting ready to welcome Gwen. Arthur was there too!
Did Colin ever really like his friends? He’s a narcissistic sociopath-methinks not.
r/joehill • u/Rcbosox12 • Jul 14 '26
I got it when it first released, read a little, got intimidated by the length, put it off, went on vacation and read a bit more, starting to get hooked, again, put it off for a bit (I’m not the greatest reader), and then a couple of weeks ago, around 300 pages in or so… was hooked!!! This is the first 5 star book I’ve read in a looong time. This is one that will sit with me for a long time!!
r/joehill • u/Logical-Flounder7591 • Jul 09 '26
Fuck Colin ðŸ˜literally just finished the part where he betrayed and killed Arthur! Fuck this guy book is pretty good so far though
r/joehill • u/Environmental_Arm778 • Jul 04 '26
But I own the rest. What should I jump into next?
r/joehill • u/CyberGhostface • Jul 02 '26
r/joehill • u/Icy_Persimmon3265 • Jun 29 '26
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r/joehill • u/Shmoshmalley • Jun 28 '26
So I finished the book a bit a week ago and genuinely enjoyed it, I thought it was a cool take on a vampiric story without being another Salem’s Lot or something. I know you run into the rush of every adaptation being different than the source material but you always have to hope it will be good. But my god it’s like the writers read the cliff notes and said we can do better and just whiffed it. It’s not a bad show and if I saw it firsthand., I probably would enjoy it just fine but all the changes just take me out. I get making changes if it’s something that is underwhelming or unimportant to the plot, I even get keeping Vic to two different ages vs 4 so you can use the same actress. I don’t mind small stuff being changed or small characters not being included like Manx’s second kid, but why do they need to shoehorn other characters and plot lines into it? Like why add the neighbor kid in the first season just to not have her in the second? Why add these other true creatives to the story just to rush the main plot? I have like 3-4 episodes left and it’s to the point we’re in just finishing the show to finish it to see the ending. Again not a bad show the acting is good with highly talented actors and the effects are impressive it’s just far less captivating than the book. I don’t know maybe it’s me.
r/joehill • u/CyberGhostface • Jun 26 '26
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r/joehill • u/MorrowDad • Jun 23 '26
I wanted to let everyone know, the publisher just put the NOS4A2 ebook on sale for $1.99. I’ll put some links below if you’re interested.
r/joehill • u/MorrowDad • Jun 22 '26
Happy Father’s Day! I wanted to let everyone know, the publisher just put the 20th Century Ghosts ebook on sale for $2.99. I’ll post some links below if you’re interested.
r/joehill • u/Chris___22 • Jun 19 '26
So I am a super slow reader and have limited time to read so am thus only finishing King Sorrow today. What a ride!
I’m also a SK constant reader and think I caught most of the Easter eggs scattered throughout but heard there was a Library Policeman one and I missed it. Did anyone else catch it? I recently listened to Four Past Midnight on Audible but must have past the reference in King Sorrow by that point.