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I live in the northeast US and I'm married with three kids. Although I've read several King books over the years, I'm still somewhat new on my journey, as I've yet to read many of his classics. The Stand was always a favorite of mine, and I just read The Shining last month, which promptly fell onto my "all time favorite books" list :).
Next up, I'd like to try 'Salem's Lot, It, Firestarter, and many more.

I live in the northeast US and I'm married with three kids. Although I'..."
It's so nice to see you here! Welcome.

Thanks! I’m excited to use this group to discuss SK books as I read more :)

I live in the northeast US and I'm married with three kids. Although I'..." Salem's Lot is a must read for any King fan, and I think it's held up pretty good.

I've owned this book for so long but haven't tried it yet! Maybe it will be my next King read :). I think Kandice also mentioned it's one of her favorites.



I agree completely! I love Rob Lowe, but the newer version with him is terrible.


Glad to be here!

I took a few years off but late last summer, I became an avid, err, Constant Reader again! LoL I wanted to get back into reading again and decided to jump back into horror as one of my life goals is to read every single novel, novella, short story, etc. that King wrote. I've already read a bunch of his content as well as his most recent (I loved Later and Billy Summers) novels.
I'm looking forward to connecting with you all and am excited to jump in on this group's monthly reads starting in May. LoL I wanted to get a headstart by saying hi, introducing myself, and bringing virtual iced coffees for you all :-)
Well, here's to a great week ahead and can't wait to discuss King's wonderful content with everyone, take care!




The novella The Wind Through the Keyhole takes place between 4 & 5, but was published after the series was completed. I read it in publishing order, but only because I had already read the 7 novels when it came out. I think it could be enjoyed either way. It may contain a spoiler about the origins of The Man in Black, but I don't remember for sure.

I can't wait to check these out!




I looks forward to meeting him sometime in my life!







There was some talk that, had Bachman not been discovered as a pseudonym, Misery could have been a Bachman book.

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