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I would agree - both of these are excellent, especially Night Shift.


As for his short stories, I've only got the Just After Sunset collection, however there's some greats in there.
P.S. I hope this posts ok, I'm new to Goodreads and still figuring it all out/ getting myself sorted.





Duma Key is one of my favorites. There are so many phrases he used in that book that have become part of my vocabulary.

This is from my review: "Some of the phrases King uses in his books, this one in particular, become touchpoints with me. I get the willies and think "Libbett's frog wiff teef". I hear something debatable and think "Maybe si. Maybe no." I see a bad result of something done with good intentions and think "Roses from shells." It's such an amazing ability King has to write a turn of phrase that lives with me so long after I've finished reading. These sayings come to mind on their own. I don't think them, and immediately think Duma, I just think them. They have become a part of my mental repertoire."


I imagined Billy Connolly as Wireman.
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0175262/

Yes, this is my favorite phrase from the book, but the ones Kandice mentioned are memorable as well.

Agree; loved them both!







Agree with Kev; HIA is amazing. I think SK writes the coming-of-age story better than anything else.

You can't go wrong with the Bachman Books. The Long walk is amazing!

If you don't mind reading a screenplay, I can't think of a better one than Storm of the Century: An Original Screenplay.

We as a group pretty much like most all King books. There's like a zillion of them, so personally I would read a couple of the older ones, then a newer one, then back to some older ones. Read 'em all. Some you'll like... some you'll love. =}

Doctor Sleep never read, figured I would read next since I'm reading The Shining. I have Thinner. Never read but loved movie. Mr. Mercedes. Haven't read yet and The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon. A reread.
I'm going to buy It and Misery next as rereads.
I never thought back then I would like the Dark Tower series. I need to look back into them. Does anyone have any good info or feedback on those ?
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