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message 51: by Tek (new)

Tek | 97 comments Kelsey wrote: "I haven't read any Stephen King books yet, but I have been thinking about going through them. I was briefly looking around Wikipedia to see how many Novels there are, and it says 61. Is that correc..."

If you're reading through them, and you go chronologically, you'll definitely pick up on ties between novels that may not be particularly important, but connect his universe in many small ways. But skipping around is perfectly ok, so long as its not books in a series like his Dark Tower books or The Talisman and Black House.
As for his short stories, its ok to skip them as they're largely unrelated, however some of his short stories contain as much emotion as some of his massive 1000 page novels, so I definitely recommend checking out some of the collections if you get a chance or feel like tackling something with smaller bites to it. His early short story collections are particularly good and give you a nice varied taste to the type of writing Kings novels contain.
All in all I think theres a lot of places to start with King, but Carrie is where I often recommend people to do so, as its a smaller novel and still a very good one.


message 52: by Derrick (new)

Derrick | 974 comments Hey guys will the group be reading The Stand for July? I'm just asking because The Stand is on the list twice; once for the original version and once for the rereleased extended un-cut version.


message 53: by Angie, Constant Reader (last edited Jun 30, 2020 06:12PM) (new)

Angie | 2697 comments Mod
Derrick wrote: "Hey guys will the group be reading The Stand for July? I'm just asking because The Stand is on the list twice; once for the original version and once for the rereleased extended un-cut version."

Thanks for pointing this out!! I'll look now (the night before July of course).

So we will not read The Stand again, sorry about that. I didn't notice that before when I posted the list. Good thing someone noticed.


message 54: by Derrick (new)

Derrick | 974 comments Angie wrote: "Derrick wrote: "Hey guys will the group be reading The Stand for July? I'm just asking because The Stand is on the list twice; once for the original version and once for the rereleased extended un-..."

Alright thanks for checking. I've not read The Stand so I was hoping we would be reading it. No worries I'll get it read at some point.


message 55: by Chris , The Hardcase (new)

Chris  Haught (haughtc) | 1169 comments Mod
Might be easy enough to get a buddy read going with some King fans


message 56: by Derrick (new)

Derrick | 974 comments Chris wrote: "Might be easy enough to get a buddy read going with some King fans"

Ya know, I was thinking the same thing....


message 57: by Kandice (new)

Kandice | 4387 comments We have one to add in March! Later Later by Stephen King


message 58: by Erin (new)

Erin (ems84) | 2668 comments It sounds good!


message 59: by Angie, Constant Reader (new)

Angie | 2697 comments Mod
Kandice wrote: "We have one to add in March! LaterLater by Stephen King"

Exciting!


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message 61: by quinn (new)

quinn (imaweeb25) | 1 comments i love the institute


message 62: by Eric (new)

Eric | 105 comments Anyone up for a buddy read of The Stand? Always wanted to read it, ready to start it now


message 63: by Jeroen (last edited Sep 09, 2021 01:36AM) (new)

Jeroen Mares Billy Summers can be added :)

Billy Summers by Stephen King


message 64: by Eva (new)

Eva (bookworm_eve) This is perfect! :D


message 65: by Angie, Constant Reader (new)

Angie | 2697 comments Mod
Jeroen wrote: "Billy Summers can be added :)

Billy Summers by Stephen King"


Thank you!


message 66: by Tip (new)

Tip Angie wrote: "So this is the list Chris and I are using to figure out what book is next for the chronological read through of King's novels and short stories. I wanted to post this incase people had input on thi..."

Thanks, a great resource.


message 67: by Angie, Constant Reader (new)

Angie | 2697 comments Mod
Michael wrote: "Looks like Storm of the Century (Feb 1, 1999) is in the wrong spot relative to The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon (April 6, 1999) and Hearts in Atlantis (September 14, 1999)."

Thank you, I'll look into it


message 68: by Kandice (new)

Kandice | 4387 comments For years now we've gotten a novel from King in the summer and the winter. We got Billy Summers in the summer, but the only upcoming book on his site is Gwendy's Final Task. Isn't that with Richard Chizmar? Shouldn't we get one from just him?

I need my fix!!!!


message 69: by Erin (new)

Erin (ems84) | 2668 comments Kandice wrote: "For years now we've gotten a novel from King in the summer and the winter. We got Billy Summers in the summer, but the only upcoming book on his site is [book:Gwendy's Final Task|57..."

I know, my Christmas has been in a draught with not getting a book as a gift!


message 70: by Angie, Constant Reader (new)

Angie | 2697 comments Mod
Kandice wrote: "For years now we've gotten a novel from King in the summer and the winter. We got Billy Summers in the summer, but the only upcoming book on his site is [book:Gwendy's Final Task|57..."

After Anne Rice passed I'm over here scared!


message 71: by Kandice (new)

Kandice | 4387 comments Why aren't we talking about Gwendy's Final Task? It feels odd.


Kimberly~☆♡Love of Books♡☆ (kimberbooklover) | 40 comments Kandice wrote: "Why aren't we talking about Gwendy's Final Task? It feels odd."

I just received my book! I can't wait to start it.:)


message 73: by Erin (new)

Erin (ems84) | 2668 comments Kandice wrote: "Why aren't we talking about Gwendy's Final Task? It feels odd."

I honestly haven't seen much talk about it anywhere.


message 75: by Chris , The Hardcase (new)

Chris  Haught (haughtc) | 1169 comments Mod
Kandice, I've been thinking about your question.

I think that basically it is the collaboration. That is, King co-wrote the first book, which the group discussed on release.

Then King did not write the second book so it sorta fell off the list, so to speak.

But now he's back on book 3 and it's back to being a King written series, though since we didn't read/discuss book 2 we have that gap.

I was thinking we need to set up a buddy read. I need to go back and read book 1 again, before continuing with the 2nd and 3rd.


message 76: by Kandice (new)

Kandice | 4387 comments Chris wrote: "I was thinking we need to set up a buddy read. I need to go back and read book 1 again, before continuing with the 2nd and 3rd...."

If you don't want to, you really don't have to. The last is really a stand alone novel. I think anyone could pick up just that one and have no trouble following the story.

I liked it quite a bit more than Richard Chizmar's Gwendy's Magic Feather, which was NO King, for certain!


message 77: by Chris , The Hardcase (new)

Chris  Haught (haughtc) | 1169 comments Mod
It's cool. I've recently gotten new hardcovers of all three so wanting to read them back to back to back.


message 78: by Angie, Constant Reader (new)

Angie | 2697 comments Mod
Kandice wrote: "Why aren't we talking about Gwendy's Final Task? It feels odd."

AYE! I feel so ashamed not putting this up for reading! I'm going to go ahead and add it to this month's reading. Thanks for pointing this out to us


message 79: by Kandice (new)

Kandice | 4387 comments Angie wrote: "Kandice wrote: "Why aren't we talking about Gwendy's Final Task? It feels odd."

AYE! I feel so ashamed not putting this up for reading! I'm going to go ahead and add it to this mon..."


Don't feel badly! Your reasoning makes sense, but after reading it and realizing that you don't need to read Feather to understand, I think it belongs here.


message 80: by Alexander (new)

Alexander | 33 comments Where are we gonna discuss from a Buick 8? Here? (I can not promise i can join cos i just started Billy summers...but not sure if i Will continue with it. I will Keep u guys updated. Cheers.)


message 81: by Chris , The Hardcase (new)

Chris  Haught (haughtc) | 1169 comments Mod
Here's the link to the discussion for Buick 8: https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...


message 82: by Glennis (new)

Glennis | 16 comments Ok...now I know where I "left off" reading nothing but King!!
Plenty of reading material, and at least half of the latter half is already here!


message 83: by Diamond (new)

Diamond Lightfoot (diamondlightfoot) I love this list! I have all of these books and rather than put them alphabetical, I can do it chronological! That way each new book that it released will go behind the last one. I don't have to move the shelves each time! Yay!


message 84: by Diamond (new)

Diamond Lightfoot (diamondlightfoot) Don't forget King also wrote under John Swithen.


message 85: by Caitlin (last edited Mar 05, 2023 01:52PM) (new)

Caitlin Ball (httpwwwcaitlinballorg) | 41 comments Angie wrote: "So this is the list Chris and I are using to figure out what book is next for the chronological read through of King's novels and short stories. I wanted to post this incase people had input on thi..."
This is beautiful. I've been compiling one for my goal this year, this helps. Mine keeps growing. It's currently 11 pages. I found a lot of the one's I added are compilations, I mark them as I find them. Haven't finished dating all of them yet. Feel free to point out flaws:
1942 – Donovan’s Brain (poem)
1960 – Hotel at the end of the Road
1966 – In a Half World of Terror
1971 – In the Key Chords of Dawn
1974 - Carrie (read by Sissy Spacek)
1975 - \'Salem\'s Lot (read by Ron McLarty)
1977 - Rage
1977 - The Shining (read by Campbell Scott)
1978 - Night Shift (20 short stories)
1977 – Battleground (NIGHT SHIFT)
1977 – Trucks (NIGHT SHIFT)
1977 – The Boogeyman (NIGHT SHIFT)
1977 – Children of the corn (NIGHT SHIFT)
1977 – Graveyard Shift (NIGHT SHIFT)
1977 – Gray Matter (NIGHT SHIFT)
1977 – I am the Doorway (NIGHT SHIFT)
1977 – I Know What You Need (NIGHT SHIFT)
1977 – The Last Rung on the Ladder (NIGHT SHIFT)
1977 – The Lawnmower Man (NIGHT SHIFT)
1977 – Jerusalem’s Lot (Night Shift)
1977 – The Ledge (NIGHT SHIFT)
1977 – The Man who loved Flowers (NIGHT SHIFT)
1977 – The Mangler(NIGHT SHIFT)
1977 – Night Surf (NIGHT SHIFT)
1977 – One for the Road (NIGHT SHIFT)
1977 – Quitters Inc. (NIGHT SHIFT)
1977 - Sometimes They Come Back (NIGHT SHIFT)
1977 – Strawberry Spring (NIGHT SHIFT)
1977 – The Woman in the Room (NIGHT SHIFT)
1977 – Before the Play (prequel to the Shining)
1978 – The Night of the Tiger
1978 - The Stand
1978 – Man with a Belly
1979 - The Dead Zone (read by Lorelei King)
1979 – The Mist
1979 - The Long Walk (read by Kirby Heybourne)
1980 - Firestarter (read by Dennis Boutsikaris)
1980 - The Crate
1981 - Cujo (read by Lorna Raver)
1981 - Danse Macabre (Nonfiction - read by William Dufris)
1981 - Roadwork (read by G. Valmont Thomas)
1982 - Different Seasons (4 novellas - read by Frank Muller)
1982 – The Shawshank Redemption (Different Seasons)
1982 – The Body (Different Seasons)
1982 – The Apt Pupil (Different Seasons)
1982 – Breathing Method (Different Seasons)
1982 - The Gunslinger (DT1 - revised edition - read by George Guidall)
1982 - The Running Man (read by Kevin Kenerly)
1983 - Christine (read by Holter Graham)
1983 - Cycle of the Werewolf
1983 - Pet Sematary
1984 - The Talisman (with Peter Straub - read by Frank Muller)
1984 - Thinner (read by Joe Mantegna)
1985 - Skeleton Crew (22 short stories)
1985 – The Ballad of the Flexible Bullet (SKELETON CREW)
1985 – Beachworld (SKELETON CREW)
1985 – Big Wheels: A Tale of the Laundry Game (SKELETON CREW)
1985 – Cain Rose Up (SKELETON CREW)
1985 – Gramma (SKELETON CREW)
1985 – Here There be Tygers (SKELETON CREW)
1985 – The Jaunt (SKELETON CREW)
1985 – The Man Who Would Not Shake Hands (SKELETON CREW)
1985 – The Monkey (SKELETON CREW)
1985 – Morning Deliveries (SKELETON CREW)
1985 – Mrs. Todd’s Shortcut (SKELETON CREW)
1985 – Nona (SKELETON CREW)
1985 – The Raft (SKELETON CREW)
1985 – The Reach (SKELETON CREW)
1985 – The Reapers Image (SKELETON CREW)
1985 – Survivor Type (SKELETON CREW)
1985 – Uncle Ottos Truck (SKELETON CREW)
1985 – The Wedding Gig (SKELETON CREW)
1985 – Word Processor of the Gods (SKELETON CREW)
1985 – For Owen
1986 - It (read by Steven Weber)
1986 – For the Birds
1987 - Misery (read by Lindsay Crouse)
1987 – The Reploids
1987 - The Drawing of the Three (DT2 - read by Frank Muller)
1987 - The Eyes of the Dragon (read by Bronson Pinchot)
1987 - The Tommyknockers (read by Edward Herrmann)
1987 – Nightmares in the Sky
1987 – Sorry Right Number
1989 - The Dark Half (read by Grover Gardner)
1990 – Secret Window, Secret Garden
1990 - Four Past Midnight (4 novellas)
1990 – Sundog (Four Past Midnight)
1990 – The Secret Window (Four Past Midnight)
1990 – The Library Policeman (Four Past Midnight)
1990 – The Langoliers (Four Past Midnight)
1990 – The Revelations of ‘Becka Paulson
1990 - The Stand (Complete and Uncut Edition - read by Garrick Hagon)
1991 - Needful Things (read by Stephen King)
1991 - Golden Years
1991 - The Waste Lands (DT3 - read by Frank Muller)
1992 - Dolores Claiborne (read by Frances Sternhagen)
1992 - Gerald\'s Game (read by Lindsay Crouse)
1993 - Nightmares & Dreamscapes (24 short stories)
1993 – Chattery Teeth (NIGHTMARES & DREAMSCAPES)
1993 – Crouch End (NIGHTMARES & DREAMSCAPES)
1993 – Dedication (NIGHTMARES & DREAMSCAPES)
1993 – The Doctors Case (NIGHTMARES & DREAMSCAPES)
1993 – Dolan’s Cadillac (NIGHTMARES & DREAMSCAPES)
1993 - The End of the Whole Mess (NIGHTMARES & DREAMSCAPES)
1993 – The Fifth Quarter (NIGHTMARES & DREAMSCAPES)
1993 – Home Delivery (NIGHTMARES & DREAMSCAPES)
1993 – The House on Maple Street (NIGHTMARES & DREAMSCAPES)
1993 – It Grows on You (NIGHTMARES & DREAMSCAPES)
1993 – The Moving Finger (NIGHTMARES & DREAMSCAPES)
1993 – My Pretty Pony (NIGHTMARES & DREAMSCAPES)
1993 – The Night Flier (NIGHTMARES & DREAMSCAPES)
1993 – Popsy (NIGHTMARES & DREAMSCAPES)
1993 – Rainy Season (NIGHTMARES & DREAMSCAPES)
1993 – Sneakers (NIGHTMARES & DREAMSCAPES)
1993 – Suffer the little Children (NIGHTMARES & DREAMSCAPES)
1993 – The Ten O’Clock People (NIGHTMARES & DREAMSCAPES)
1993 – Umney’s Last Case (NIGHTMARES & DREAMSCAPES)
1993 – You Know They Got a Hell of a Band (NIGHTMARES & DREAMSCAPES)
1994 - Insomnia (read by Eli Wallach)
1994 – Blind Willie
1994 – Jonathan and the Witches
1995 - Rose Madder (read by Blair Brown)
1996 - Desperation (read by Stephen King)
1996 - The Green Mile (read by Frank Muller)
1996 - The Regulators (read by Frank Muller)
1997 - Wizard and Glass (DT4 - read by Frank Muller)
1998 - Bag of Bones (read by Stephen King)
1998 – Chinga (X-Files Episode)
1999 - Hearts in Atlantis (read by Stephen King and William Hurt)
1999 – Low Men in Yellow Coats (Hearts in Atlantis)
1999- Blind Willie (Hearts in Atlantis)
1999 – Why We’re in Vietnam (Hearts in Atlantis)
1999 – Heavenly Shades of Night are Falling (Hearts in Atlantis)
1999 - Storm of the Century
1999 - The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon (read by Anne Heche)
1999 – Stephen Kings N.
1999 – Rush Call
1999 – Elevation
1999 – Gwendy’s Button Box
2000 - On Writing (Nonfiction - read by Stephen King)
2001 - Black House (with Peter Straub - read by Frank Muller)
2001 - Dreamcatcher (read by Jeffrey DeMunn)
2001 – Calla Bryn Sturgis
2002 - From a Buick 8 (read by a Full Cast)
2002 – Cone Head
2002 - Everything's Eventual (14 short stories)
2002 – 1408 (EVERYTHINGS EVENTUAL)
2002 – All That you love will be Carried Away (EVERYTHINGS EVENTUAL)
2002 – Autopsy Room Four (EVERYTHINGS EVENTUAL)
2002 – The Death of Jack Hamilton (EVERYTHINGS EVENTUAL)
2002 – In the Deathroom(EVERYTHINGS EVENTUAL)
2002 - L.T.’s Theory of Pets (EVERYTHINGS EVENTUAL)
2002 – The Little Sisters of Eluria (EVERYTHINGS EVENTUAL)
2002 – Luckey Quarter (EVERYTHINGS EVENTUAL)
2002 – Lunch at Cotham Café (EVERYTHINGS EVENTUAL)
2002 – The Man in the Black Suit (EVERYTHINGS EVENTUAL)
2002 – Riding the Bullet (EVERYTHINGS EVENTUAL)
2002 – The Road Virus Heads North (EVERYTHINGS EVENTUAL)
2002 – That Feeling, You Can Only Say What It Is in French(EVERYTHINGS EVENTUAL)
2003 – Tale The Tale of Gray Dick
2003 - Wolves of the Calla (DT5 - read by George Guidall)
2004 - Faithful (Nonfiction - read by Adam Grupper and Ron McLarty)
2004 - Song of Susannah (DT6 - read by George Guidall)
2004 - The Dark Tower (DT7 - read by George Guidall)
2005 - The Colorado Kid (read by Jeffrey DeMunn)
2006 - Cell (read by Campbell Scott)
2006 - Lisey's Story (read by Mare Winningham)
2006 - The Secretary of Dreams
2006 – Lisey and the Madman
2007 - Blaze (read by Ron McLarty)
2007 – The Dark Tower: Gunslinger Born (Graphic Novels)
2008 - Duma Key (read by John Slattery)
2008 - Just After Sunset (13 short stories)
2008 – Ayana
2008 – The Cat From Hell
2008 – The Gingerbread Girl
2008 – Harvey’s Dream
2008 – Mute
2008 – N.
2008 – The New York Times at Special Bargain Rates
2008 – Rest Stop
2008 – Stationary Bike
2008 – The Things They Left Behind
2008 – Willa
2008 – The Dark Tower: The Long Road Home (Graphic Novel)
2008 – The Dark Tower: Treachery (Graphic Novel)
2008 – A Very Tight Place
2008 – The Stand: Captain Trips (Graphic Novels)
2009 - Morality (short story - read by Mare Winningham)
2009 - Throttle (short story with Joe Hill - read by Stephen Lang)
2009 - Under the Dome (read by Raul Esparza)
2009 - UR (novella - read by Holter Graham)
2009 – The Dark Tower: Battle of Jerico Hill (Graphic Novels)
2009 – The Dark Tower: Sorcerer (Graphic Novels)
2009 – The Dark Tower: The Fall of Gilead (Graphic Novels)
2009 – The Stand: American Nightmares (Graphic Novels)
2009 – The Talisman: The Road of Trials (Graphic Novels)
2010 - Blockade Billy (novella - read by Craig Wasson)
2010 – American Vampire (Graphic Novels up to #4)
2010 – The Dark Tower: The Gunslinger- Little Sisters of Eluria (Graphic Novels)
2010 - The Secretary of Dreams: Vol 2, Novel
2010 – Full Dark, No Stars
2010 – A Good Marriage
2010 – Big Diver
2010 – Fair Extension
2010 - The Stand: Hardcases (Graphic Novels)
2010 – 1922
2010 – The Dark Tower: Gunslinger- The Journey Begins (Graphic Novel)
2010 – Stephen Kings N. (Graphic Novels)
2010 – A Bedroom in the Wee Hours of the Morning t
2011 – 11/22/63
2011 – The Dark Tower Omnibus (Graphic Novel)
2011 – The Dark Tower: The Gunslinger- The Battle of Tull (Graphic Novel)
2011 – The Dark Tower: The Gunslinger- Way Station (Graphic Novel)
2011 – The Stand: Night Has Come (Graphic Novels)
2012 – In the Tall Grass
2012 – A Face In the Crowd
2012 – Graduation Afternoon
2012 – The Wind Through the Keyhole
2012 – Keyholes
2012 – The Dark Tower: The Gunslinger- The Man in Black (Graphic Novel)
2012 – Little Green God of Agony (Graphic Novels)
2012 – Road Rage: Throttle (#1 & #2) (Graphic Novels)
2012 – The Stand Hardcover Omnibus (Graphic Novels)
2013 – GUNS
2013 – Joyland
2013 – Doctor Sleep
2013 - Hard Listening: The Greatest Rock Band Ever
2013 – The Dark Tower: The Gunslinger- Evil Ground (Graphic Novels)
2013 - The Dark Tower: The Gunslinger- Sheemie’s Tale (Graphic Novels)
2013 – The Gunslinger- Last Shots (Graphic Novels)
2014 - Mr. Mercedes
2014 – Revival
2014 – Weeds
2014 – The Dark Tower: The Drawing of the Three- The Prisoner (Graphic Novels)
2014 – The Dark Tower: The Gunslinger Omnibus (Slipcased) (Graphic Novels)
2015 – The Bazaar of Bad Dreams
2015 – Mile 81 (The Bazaar of Bad Dreams)
2015 - Premium Harmony (A Bazaar of Bad Dreams)
2015 – Batman and Robin have and Altercation (The Bazaar of Bad Dreams)
2015 – The Dune (The Bazaar of Bad Dreams)
2015 – Bad Little Kid (The Bazaar of Bad Dreams)
2015 – A Death (The Bazaar of Bad Dreams)
2015 – Drunken Fireworks (The Bazaar of Bad Dreams)
2015 – The Bone Church – A poem (The Bazaar of Bad Dreams)
2015 – Morality (The Bazaar of Bad Dreams)
2015 – UR (The Bazaar of Bad Dreams)
2015 – Herman Wouk is Still Alive (The Bazaar of Bad Dreams)
2015 – Under the Weather (The Bazaar of Bad Dreams)
2015 – Blockade Billy (The Bazaar of Bad Dreams)
2015 – Mr. Yummy (The Bazaar of Bad Dreams)
2015 – Tommy (The Bazaar of Bad Dreams)
2015 – The Little Green God of Agony (The Bazaar of Bad Dreams)
2015 – That Bus is Another World (The Bazaar of Bad Dreams)
2015 – Obits (The Bazaar of Bad Dreams)
2015 – Summer Thunder (The Bazaar of Bad Dreams)
2015 – Finders Keepers
2015 – The Dark Tower: The Drawing of the three-House of Cards (Graphic Novels)
2015 – The Dark Tower: The Drawing of the three-The Lady of Shadows (Graphic Novels)
2016 – End of Watch
2016 – The Music Room
2016 – Charlie the Choo-Choo
2016 – Hearts in Suspension
2016 – The Dark Tower: The Drawing of the Three- The Sailor (Graphic Novel)
(Ran out of room. Will continue in next post.)


message 86: by Caitlin (last edited Nov 27, 2023 12:19PM) (new)

Caitlin Ball (httpwwwcaitlinballorg) | 41 comments List continued, (I keep the one's I haven't dated yet at the end of the list. I hope you all find it as useful as your lists was for me. It was one of the lists I started with. Thank you so much for the help ^.^.)
2016 – End of Watch
2016 – The Music Room
2016 – Charlie the Choo-Choo
2016 – Hearts in Suspension
2016 – The Dark Tower: The Drawing of the Three- The Sailor (Graphic Novel)
2016 – The Drawing of the Three – Bitter Medicine (Graphic Novels)
2016 – An Evening at Gods
2017 – Sleeping Beauties
2018 – The Outsider
2018 – The Blue Air Compressor
2018 – Turbulence
2019 – Squad D
2019 – The Institute
2020 – If it Bleeds
2020 – Gwendy’s Magic Feather
2020 – Sleeping Beauties (Graphic Novels)
2021 – Later
2021 – Billy Summers
2021 - Gwendy’s Final Task
2022 – Fairy Tale
2023 - Holly
- America the Literate
- And Furthermore Part 1 & 2
- Article 1
- Article 2
- Elements of Tragedy
- Harrison State Park ‘68
- Head Down
- Heavenly Shades of Night are Fa
- Interview 1 & 2 (and collection)
- I’ve got to Get Away
- Let’s talk about Fear
- Milkman 01
- Milkman 02
- Mrs Todd’s Shortcut
- My Little Serrated Security Blanket
- Never Look Behind You
- Nonfiction collection
- Novella Collection
- On Alcoholism and Returning to the…
- On Impact
- Paranoid A Chant
- People Places and things
- Poems Collection
- Rita Hayworth and Shawshank Redemp…
- Screenplay Collection
- Short Stories Collection
- Silence
- Six Stories
- Skybar
- Slade
- Story Collections Collection
- Straight up Midnight
- The Beggar and the Diamond
- The Cannibals (Excerpt) Part II
- The Collective
- The Cursed Expedition
- The Dark Man
- The Early Years
- The Genius of the Tell- Tale Heart
- The Glass Floor
- The Hardcase Speaks
- The Killer
- The King Family and the Wicked Wit
- The Leprechaun
- The New Lieutenant’s Rap
- The Oracle and the Mountains
- The Other side of the Fog
- The Plant
- The Reapers Image
- The Return of Timmy Baterman
- The Slow Mutants
- The Stranger
- The thing at the bottom of the wel…
- The Very best of Fantasy & Science
- The Way Station
- Top 20 Rules for Writers
- Uncollected Stories
- Why I was Bachman
- Will we close the book on books?
- Writing Successfully in 10 Minutes


message 87: by Toni FGMAMTC (new)

Toni FGMAMTC (tonifgmamtc) | 3 comments Angie wrote: "So this is the list Chris and I are using to figure out what book is next for the chronological read through of King's novels and short stories. I wanted to post this incase people had input on thi..."
Thank you.


message 88: by Glennis (new)

Glennis | 16 comments I have a lot more holes than I thought I did. Basically...I fell off reading in 2000.... This list was very helpful!!


message 89: by Dulce (new)

Dulce | 2 comments Im reading Night shift, and handsome.
I trie to read Stephen intercalate by a sweet romance, because im a bit scary of the stories.
But even scary i do not stop reading.


message 90: by JSWolf (new)

JSWolf | 7 comments Rage should be removed from the list because it's no longer available as Stephen King has pulled all copied from being sold.


message 91: by JSWolf (new)

JSWolf | 7 comments Where is Holly on the list?


message 92: by Chris , The Hardcase (new)

Chris  Haught (haughtc) | 1169 comments Mod
JSWolf wrote: "Where is Holly on the list?"

Should be right at the bottom, under Fairy Tale


message 93: by Chris , The Hardcase (new)

Chris  Haught (haughtc) | 1169 comments Mod
JSWolf wrote: "Rage should be removed from the list because it's no longer available as Stephen King has pulled all copied from being sold."

No, it's still a book written by King. It becomes a collector's item and a rarity, but still a book.

We don't cancel books in this group ;)


message 94: by Sarah (new)

Sarah | 35 comments I read rage online, mostly because I didn't want to pay the amount it costs, some on ebay was over £1000! But I want to complete them all


message 95: by Kellie (new)

Kellie | 106 comments Rage is also in my collection of Bachman Books. The new ones don’t have it in them but you can find an affordable used copy with Rage included. There is a few of them out there.


message 96: by Maria (new)

Maria Koch | 27 comments One day i'm going to read all the books in chronological order.


message 97: by [deleted user] (new)

Maria wrote: "One day i'm going to read all the books in chronological order."

Maria that sounds like a good plan. Do you have all his books? I have most of them I don't know if I will get to them all. Happy Reading :)


message 98: by Maria (new)

Maria Koch | 27 comments I don't have all his books, i think i only have about 15 books from him (including the dark tower series) but i only startet reading him like a year ago. I definitively plan on at least collecting all his books. Happy reading to you too


message 99: by Shawn (new)

Shawn | 20 comments The Bachman Books is available used at a fairly modest price and includes Rage.


message 100: by Sarah (new)

Sarah | 35 comments Shawn wrote: "The Bachman Books is available used at a fairly modest price and includes Rage."
Really? Last time i looked i didnt see any that wasnt over £100 and the ones that were around £100 was ones to bid on so didnt bother, they were very varied in the price some i seen were £1300


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