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What's your FIRST Stephen King book?
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I was a sophomore in high school and my parents rented the film adaption one weekend while I was staying at a friend’s house and returned it the next day. I was irritated because it was a three day rental and and I had told them that I wanted to see it, so I got the book from the library and read it instead.

I honestly didn't know any of his books, just his name, and I kinda like that because it meant I didn't have any preconceived notions about the stories themselves.


I was very into horror as a young person, but became too cool for it in college. After graduating, I was on vacation and had forgotten to pack the book I was reading. I went into a small store and picked up a copy of The Shining. It rekindled my love affair with horror! (It's never flagged since! :)) Thanks, Stephen King!





My favourite one though is The Stand.




My favorite now is Dolores Claiborne by the way, very underrated.
Seb wrote: "My first was Desperation. I might have been 12, maybe 13. I was drawn by the french book cover. Desperation's scared the crap out of me back then and I still enjoy reading it from time to time (tho..."
Reading Desperation right now :)
Reading Desperation right now :)

Mine was actually Carrie, then 'Salem's Lot, then Pet Sematar..."
Carrie was my first too, and I think Pet Sematary was second. I still haven't read Salem's Lot!



Mine, too. It was a Literary Guild selection that my mom had ordered. I pilfered it as soon as it came in and read it first. (My mom was seriously peeved with me.)


One of the short story collections, but I can't remember which one. I devoured all of them! Christine was the first novel I read by him.
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