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What was the first Stephen King book you read?
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Right now I'm collecting all of his books in its hardcover first trade edition...
So please wish me luck that I will complete this endeavor...
Thanks! ~^^~

Me, too. I read Carrie at summer camp back in 1975? 76? I don't remember, it was a looooong time ago. I also read Interview With The Vampire that same summer, but I liked Carrie more.

Sadly, I've started all of these books, but never finished! I started to get involved with SK again (and because I love his movies, so I *know* the books are million times better), and decided to start with "The Stand".
I'm usually a slow reader, but I've been finding myself reading more often! I'm hoping to read more books to see if it's worth getting the Nook. ;)



My first was The Stand. The original, cut down version. I re-read it before they came out with the revised edition, which of course I had to go out and read as well. It's still my favorite too.


I read it when it was first released as well. I was super excited when the un-cut was released, and remember my husband thinking I was crazy because I felt like I was getting a new book, and him not being a reader just didn't get that. At all!

I know there was one scene in particular that they cut out.
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The first SK book I ever read was The Girl who loved Tom Gordon.
I bought it at a bookstore when I was in second grade, or seven years old. I remember how scary I thought it was, and how much I really liked it.
I gave a loan of it to a friend in third grade and never got it back, so last month i rented it from the library.
I still liked it, but in the eleven years between first buying it and getting it from the library, I had read many other novels by the same author, and I found the girl who loved tom gordon lower on my list. Still a memorable read though!
How about you guys?