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Welcome Heena, I glad to see you here. This is the right place if you are a King's fan.

Thanks a lot Andrew :)

Shariton - nice to meet someone who loves Rose Madder. One of my favorites, and very scary. Glad you're here. I almost hesitate to recommend Gerald's Game because it's so damn tense. But there are a lot of similarities with Rose, I think. You may enjoy it.

Heena - King's style is so damn friendly that I can plow through those thousand page book without any problems. If you really like a good scare (as in full dark) try IT. Long and terrifying but that friendly voice is always there.


Hey: Scarlette - Welcome. Glad you're here. When you came back to King, which novels brought you back and what are you reading now?

Weirdly, I got back into reading Stephen King because I watched 1408 and I remembered how much I loved the story so I started to pick them up again. Currently reading Cell, seeing as I remember I loved that previously. After I finish that I am going to re-read The Stand and then I am going to go on to The Shining, which is one book I have never read before.
What are you currently reading?

Weirdly, I got back into reading Stephen King because I watched 1408 and I remembered how much I loved the story so I started to pick them up again. Currently reading Cell, seeing as I ..."
I'm getting deeply into the audio book of IT - which is really terrific, better than when I read it the first time a few years ago. Also, reading some scripts as a judge in a film festival, also a romance, The Shadow Queen recommended by goodreads friend H, Strigoi, recommended by Goodreads friend Linda Todd, and will start (as soon as I get a chance) The Things They Carried, a vietnam war epoch. I also feel I should re-read my least favorite King book, Desperation. Want to give it another chance.


Anyway, hi!

I agree with you on King's ability to see into the souls of his characters. I'm amazed by his insights into teenage familial relationships in books like Christine and The Body and IT. Though in the latter it's what's going on between the kids, "the loosers", that's most amazing.



Michael, I'd give it a try. Though the best books are (IMHO) in the middle of the series. You do have to read them in order, and because some are nearly a thousand pages long it's quite an undertaking. But still worth it, for me anyway.

I can't believe I never noticed this group before. I've been a Stephen King addict since I read Bag of Bones on vacation when I was 12. (Some highly inappropriate material for a 12 year old, by the way)
My top 5 favorites are:
(this is a really hard choice because really, I love almost everything I've read of his)
- The Green Mile
- Gerald's Game
- Bag of Bones
- It
- Different Seasons
I'm two books in to The Dark Tower, and I love it. I'm trying to take them slow, since I'm anticipating one hell of a book hangover once they're over.
Nice to see so many people with the same obsessions as me!

Michael, I'd give it a try. Though the best bo..."Thanks, Nick, but if some are a thousand pages long they are going to have to wait. I've already got a list of books a mile long to read and I'm really trying to focus on horror since that is the genre I'm writing. But I do love King (rereading The Stand right now) so I will get to it eventually!

I can't believe I never noticed this group before. I've been a Stephen King addict since I read Bag of Bones on vacation when I was 12. (Some highly inappropriate material for a 12 ye..."
Amanda:
I like all your choices. All of them are up high on my list too.

My first attempted at Stephen King was 11/22/63 and stopped reading it after 250 pages because school distracted me from getting interested in progressing the novel. But my first completed book of Stephen King is Joyland. I absolutely adored it and got hooked on the bag wagon.
The other books that I read are American Vampire, 'Salem's Lot, and Carrie. Carrie is my all time favorite so far. I have so any of his books in hardcover and trying my hardest to read at least one book of his every month. I am currently reading Under the Dome.
I cannot believe that theres a group for Stephen King and I am so excited to join this group. I cannot wait to read Mr. Mercedes next month!

Under the Dome is also great, just don't watch the tv series which IMO is awful.


Couldn't agree more!

Hey Margaret, welcome. Checked out your page. See you'e from Athens. My sister in law is originally from Athens, though she's been in the US for quite a while. She still doesn't understand Mr. King. Glad you do... and glad to see his work is so internationally valued.

in December , but it is already here in English so although I prefer to read in translation , it is a long time to wait and I ll probably get it in English. Everyone here is reading it, and yes King is very popular in Greece . Give my best to your sister in low.

I hope to get to know all of you!



Thanks Dr. Margaret, there's a buddy read of Mr. Mercedes about to start here on Sept 1. People read and discuss the book as they go along. You should check that out.

Hi Thanks for the recommendation! I am trying to finish up Skeleton Crew so I can start reading Mr Mercedes with the group on Sept 1. That one will definitely go on my list. :)

I was sad like most of his fans when he announced after his accident that once he finished writing The Dark Tower series he would retire. I thought that was it, no more sleepless nights reading just a few more paragraphs then a couple of more pages ending in finishing the book.
After the last of The Dark Tower books came out I stopped keeping track of him, I thought he was retired. To my delight I discovered he was still writing and I read Cell, it was really bad and it made me not interested in reading anything new by him. Well someone gave me Under the Dome which I liked so I think I'll give him another chance.
Any suggestions on where to start.

I was sad like most of ..."
Hi. My first Stephen King book was 11/22/63 (which is one of his newer books). Have you read this one? I thought it was excellent-- good characters and I am always a sucker for a time travel story :)

I haven't read it and I do love time travel, thank you for the suggestion.

I have decided to try and get into King after reading some of his son Joe's work and loving it. Many people compare them both and I can't get enough of Hill's work just now.

I haven't read it and I do love time travel, t..."
11/22/63 is great. Please read it. So is Joyland.

Stephen King is basically always character-driven. The Stand is probably the best example, but also The Green Mile and the Bachman books. IT would definitely fall in that category, though I've yet to read it.




Hi everyone!
my name is Bruno and i'm from Portugal.
I have read close to a dozen of SK's novels so far and loved every single one, my favorite is still the first one i read a few years back, "IT". top 5 so far also includes, The Stand, The Long Walk, Joyland and Misery.
I intend to read all of them of course...
my name is Bruno and i'm from Portugal.
I have read close to a dozen of SK's novels so far and loved every single one, my favorite is still the first one i read a few years back, "IT". top 5 so far also includes, The Stand, The Long Walk, Joyland and Misery.
I intend to read all of them of course...

my name is Bruno and i'm from Portugal.
I have read close to a dozen of SK's novels so far and loved every single one, my favorite is still the first one i read a few years back, "IT..."
Welcome Bruno! I loved It too! The Stand is pretty awesome. I recently started reading Salems Lot. Try it if you havent read it yet-- It is very much like It.
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