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I’m Walter from the Netherlands. I’ve loved Stephen King’s books ever since I couldn’t sleep one night years ago, picked up The Long Walk from my parents’ shelf, and ended up really not sleeping the rest of the night! I’ve been hooked ever since.
Right now I’m reading You Like It Darker. I’m enjoying it a lot—maybe not his best, in my opinion—but man, nobody tells a story like King does.
Looking forward to chatting with fellow Constant Readers. Have a good day!


My first exposure to King would have been Pet Sematary movie I saw as a teen. Now, I've read so many of his books that I understand better the King Universe.


Enjoy Pet Semetary! It's an awesome novel :-D

I joined about a year ago. I was always an avid reader. In my heyday it was one SK book after another.
I thought, let me start reading again. I really like the comments here, and happy to meet everyone.


I'm currently reading SK in order of publication and have just finished Needful Things. So far that's been one of my favourites along with Dark Tower.
Been here for years, a massive introvert and thought I'd finally say hello.

I live in Wisconsin and I don't know any readers in my nearby world, so I'm finding them here!


Since I am in high school, I don’t always have the time to read, so I’ll probably be on and off for a while, starting in September. I plan on reading The Stand next summer! (I’m a little scared but I know I’m going to enjoy it!)


My name's Krlos, from Spain and I've been Constant Reader since the 90's when I discovered IT.
Nowadays I'm collector of his works and webmaster of the Kinglopedia (https://kinglopedia.com/).
Since a moments ago, thanks to this group, I've created something similar for spanish readers. It's #KingHispano here in Goodreads.
Glad to be here.


My novels and screenplays consistently explore supernatural, paranormal and psychological horror themes, suggesting a deep commitment to mastering and innovating within this genre. I'm currently working on finishing my next horror novel book series titles, "The Black Sea of Roses: A Novel (The Black Medallion, Book 3), The Black Sea of Roses: A Novel (Voices from Darkness, Book 4), The Black Sea of Roses: A Novel (The Haunted Room, Book 5), The Black Sea of Roses: A Novel (Streams of Shallow Tears, Book 6), The Black Sea of Roses: A Novel (The Supernatural Vines Of Passion, Book 7) , and The last horror Novel in my horror series is titled, "The Black Sea of Roses: A Novel ( Demonic Possession, Book 8) by me Vanessa M. Chattman


I wouldn't be lying if I said that he inspired me to write my own horror stories, but I can't say that I had his dedication. My favourites of his, are The Dark Half, The Stand, Cell, and of course The Dark Tower series.
Over the years I've read all sorts, James Herbert, Clive Barker, Mark Z Danielewski, H.P. Lovecraft, Poe, Brian Lumley (Necroscope) and a load of other writers.
I was impressed by Joe Hill's Heart-Shaped Box and have a really cringeworthy story involving disambiguation at his book signing.
Hello! and thanks Angie and Chris, I see that I have 140 odd messages that I need to read to catch up with.

So hey! Looking forward to maybe getting back into discussing the SK(and fam)U! Most recently, I've been working my way back through the DT series (5th-ish time round... I think?) on audio, but took a break between 4 & 5 to do a listen of The Stand (which was my 4th time through that, but first on audio). Also have recently read, in hard-copy, Never Flinch. Oh, and earlier this year I took my first trip through Tabby's Nodd's Ridge books... and totally fell in love! Damn, did I love those books so much. Also loved Owen's The Curator, though I technically read that at the end of last year, lol.
Just got done with The End of the World as We Know It, so I'm most looking forward to discussing that one! Can't wait to get chatting with y'all :)

I have published two travel guides, and my first fiction novel will be available Oct 27th!
Looking forward to getting to know eveyone and sharing our love of reading.

My first King book was Salem’s Lot about 50 years ago. I couldn’t put the book down and read till I found out why all these people were dying. I read until 2 am, not a good idea with this frightening book.
I have liked every King book I read, so I won’t list them. Instead here’s a point of interest—in the 1920’s my paternal grandfather was incarcerated and died in the prison featured in the Green Mile. I went to the prison around 2005, but it is not open to the public nor is it still a prison.
I am looking forward to sharing info and opinions with this group.

Feel free to add me as a friend if you like. :)

i'm an apprentice bookseller from switzerland who has been a king fan since i read my first book (REVIVAL) at 12 years old (i had unsupervised access to my mum's bookshelf...). i'm currently on the last book of the dark tower series (like, legit only 150 pages... kinda scary to be done with it soon!) and i'm really excited to meet you all! :)


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I am Gary Martin. I've read most of King's books, but not all of them. I have most of them in hardback. I have a first edition of "The Shining" and "Thinner" by Richard Bachman before it was revealed he was Stephen King.
I just started reading Fairy Tale. It is one of the few I hadn't read.