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Thursday, March 15, 2007
I was up in her room last weekend, clawing desperately through her books as I neared the end of my own current reading, and saw the huge, hardcover tome. My eyes lit up - I grabbed it - "Oooh! I've never read the unabridged version before!" She stopped me with a warning, as serious as a fresh grave: "If you spill anything, if you get one coffee ring, if you leave it upside down, if you bend its spine, if you bend a single corner of a single page, I will kill you." *** Just now, I reached over to turn out my bedside lamp and my night table fell over with a crash. Lamp, medication, sudoku, mechanical pencil, laptop - all fine. Glass of water. 1990 hardcover Doubleday edition of The Stand: Complete and Uncut. It was the only thing that even got wet. Soaked up the water like a sponge. Already swollen to twice its side. It's the biggest thing I've ever seen. It's a bloated, wrinkled, sopping monster. I hadn't even cracked it open yet. I am so, so dead. Thank god for Amazon. A new copy - same edition - is already on its way. I may still get my neck wrung, but at least I've taken the proper steps. Labels: beware the ides, damp, horror stories, real-life nightmares, stephen king |