Would you read it???


I hate to say it but I probably would. Especially with all the hype and craziness involved with people trying to get a copy of " in the mouth of madness", the curiosity alone would be what finally did me in

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I was pondering that while watcing the film last night and probably would too. I usually wait for the paperback though so maybe the world would've already fallen into chaos before I got the chance!

****** So says Mr. Stewart. ******

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Depending on the length, I have am hard time with books over 500 pages

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From what we see in the film, Sutter Came seems to write medium-length books of about 300 pages.

Requiescat in pace, Krystle Papile. I'll always miss you. Justice was finally served.

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It's usually human nature. If your told not to do something, or that something is bad for you, or dangerous, it makes it all the more appealing. Hence, I would more than likely read the book

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Back in college, one of my computer science professors included a text file with one of his homework assignments entitled DO NOT OPEN! It was just random hash, to give it some size so it looked legit, but the server recorded each time the file was accessed and 94% of the 200 or so students opened it - most of them right away, before doing anything else (myself included). He was making exactly the same point. It's human nature to look where you're told not to look, do what you're told not to do, and if there's a bit of risk involved it only makes you more curious to try it. Just about all of us would read the book.

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Well you've just watched the movie. You should be infected any time now.


He is not coming back. He has forgotten me.

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sure :)

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