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My evening (and Stephen King)

I spent the evening listening to a podcast and cooking some spuds (potatoes filled with cheese and sausage) for my husband and me.
It was a nice dinner and I feel like I could not eat anything more.
My husband and I plan to go read together soon, we haven't done it in a while. I am reading IT by Stephen King, but I stopped reading for a couple of months. I feel quite bad about it, nonetheless, I remember a lot of what was happening in the book, (I barely just read 100 pages) and I like Stephen King's writing style, even though I often get scared thanks to his horror stories. If you don't enjoy horror, his book 22/11/63 written in 2011 is a time travel story. It's quite long as well and the story is really nice, I think. Did you read it? Do you have a favourite Stephen King book? Or what is your favourite book, regardless of author or genre?

I hope you have a nice day

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I spent the evening listening to a podcast and cooking some spuds (potatoes filled with cheese and sausage) for my husband and me.

Note that "spuds" is used in English to just mean potatoes in general, not just one specific way of preparing them.

It was a nice dinner and I feel like I could notn't have eaten anything more.

My husband and I plan to go read together soon,; we haven't done it in a while.

The first and second clause aren't really connected, so better to use either separate sentences or punctuation that indicates a larger break

I feel quite bad about it, n. Nonetheless, I remember a lot of what was happening in the book, (I barely justonly read 100 pages) and I like Stephen King's writing style, even though I often get scared thanks toby his horror stories.

Or what is your favourite book, regardless of author or genre?

My favourite book is Night Watch by Terry Pratchett. It is part of a series though, and you need to have read other books in the series to get the full impact (at least his Watch subseries to understand who the characters are, and there's plenty of references to his other Discworld books too)

I spent the evening listening to a podcast and cooking some spuds (potatoes filled with cheese and sausage) for my husband and meI.

It was a nice dinner and I feelt like I could not eat anything more.

My husband and I plan to go read together soon, - something we haven't done it in a while.

I feel quite bad about it, none. Nevertheless, I still remember a lot of what was happening in the book, (I had barely just read 100 pages) and. I like Stephen King's writing style, even though I often get scared thanks to his horror stories.

If you don't enjoy horror, his book 22/11/63, written in 2011, is a time travel story.

It's quite long as well and I think the story iwas really nice, I think.

Depending on what you mean to say here - if you are trying to remember, or if you are giving an opinion on the story, you could say it differently.

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This was nice to read. Keep it up!

I spent the evening listening to a podcast and cooking some spuds (potatoes filled with cheese and sausage) for my husband and meI.

It was a nice dinner and I feel like I could not eat anything more.

My husband and I plan to go read together soon, (since) we haven't done it in a while.

I am reading IT by Stephen King, but I stopped reading it for a couple of months.

I feel quite bad about it, nonetheless, I remember a lot of what was happening in the book, (I barely just read 100 pages) and. I like Stephen King's writing style, even though I often get scared thanks to his horror stories.

Did/ have you read it?

Or what is your favourite book, regardless of the author or genre?

I hope you have a nice day!

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Keep it up! I am not really into books, hence don't have a favourite book.

My evening (and Stephen King)


I spent the evening listening to a podcast and cooking some spuds (potatoes filled with cheese and sausage) for my husband and me.


I spent the evening listening to a podcast and cooking some spuds (potatoes filled with cheese and sausage) for my husband and meI.

I spent the evening listening to a podcast and cooking some spuds (potatoes filled with cheese and sausage) for my husband and meI.

I spent the evening listening to a podcast and cooking some spuds (potatoes filled with cheese and sausage) for my husband and me.

Note that "spuds" is used in English to just mean potatoes in general, not just one specific way of preparing them.

It was a nice dinner and I feel like I could not eat anything more.


It was a nice dinner and I feelt like I could not eat anything more.

It was a nice dinner and I feel like I could not eat anything more.

It was a nice dinner and I feel like I could notn't have eaten anything more.

My husband and I plan to go read together soon, we haven't done it in a while.


My husband and I plan to go read together soon, - something we haven't done it in a while.

My husband and I plan to go read together soon, (since) we haven't done it in a while.

My husband and I plan to go read together soon,; we haven't done it in a while.

The first and second clause aren't really connected, so better to use either separate sentences or punctuation that indicates a larger break

I am reading IT by Stephen King, but I stopped reading for a couple of months.


I am reading IT by Stephen King, but I stopped reading it for a couple of months.

If you don't enjoy horror, his book 22/11/63 written in 2011 is a time travel story.


If you don't enjoy horror, his book 22/11/63, written in 2011, is a time travel story.

I feel quite bad about it, nonetheless, I remember a lot of what was happening in the book, (I barely just read 100 pages) and I like Stephen King's writing style, even though I often get scared thanks to his horror stories.


I feel quite bad about it, none. Nevertheless, I still remember a lot of what was happening in the book, (I had barely just read 100 pages) and. I like Stephen King's writing style, even though I often get scared thanks to his horror stories.

I feel quite bad about it, nonetheless, I remember a lot of what was happening in the book, (I barely just read 100 pages) and. I like Stephen King's writing style, even though I often get scared thanks to his horror stories.

I feel quite bad about it, n. Nonetheless, I remember a lot of what was happening in the book, (I barely justonly read 100 pages) and I like Stephen King's writing style, even though I often get scared thanks toby his horror stories.

It's quite long as well and the story is really nice, I think.


It's quite long as well and I think the story iwas really nice, I think.

Depending on what you mean to say here - if you are trying to remember, or if you are giving an opinion on the story, you could say it differently.

Did you read it?


Did/ have you read it?

Do you have a favourite Stephen King book?


Or what is your favourite book, regardless of author or genre?


Or what is your favourite book, regardless of the author or genre?

Or what is your favourite book, regardless of author or genre?

My favourite book is Night Watch by Terry Pratchett. It is part of a series though, and you need to have read other books in the series to get the full impact (at least his Watch subseries to understand who the characters are, and there's plenty of references to his other Discworld books too)

I hope you have a nice day


I hope you have a nice day!

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