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What was your first Stephen King book?
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Apr 30, 2009 09:08AM

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I'm not positive that I read it first but I remember it as first. We Stephen King fans know what a tricky thing memory can be!



First movie was It. I had nightmares for like 7 years after seeing the part where the little boy loses his boat down the drain. I still can't go the circus!


I read this in Middle School.. probably 7th grade.. really got me into reading and his style of writting.

The first I read was `The Gunslinger`, which was a bit ambitious I guess, considering it`s the start of a 7 book series. And funnily enough I didn`t think much of it. But once I read `The Drawing of the Three`I was hooked!



This'll age me.........CARRIE


it was alright, not my type of book, but the writing and suspense made an average book realllllly good.
The first Stephan King book i owned was IT (also the first 1st hand book of his, all the others are from 2nd hand shops)









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Needless to say it kicked off my Love for King and reading in general and I've been hooked on all 3 things every since. Thanks Jeanie :).

My mother used to do something similar. When she was pregnant with me she'd read aloud the books she was reading--most of them King novels, apparently. She said she did this all the time until I was about three years old or so in order to get me to calm down or sleep. I remember once in my early childhood finding a copy of Mom's "Drawing of the Three" and trying to read it unsuccessfully, so I looked at the pictures. Now-a-day's I'm a pretty good fan of King. I don't love all his works, but the ones I do I love thoroughly.
The first Stephen King book I read was "Eye of the Dragon" in the Eighth grade. I remembered intensely disliking that book for being unable to capture my interest. So, I usually don't count it as the first book of King's that I actually read. "The Stand" was the first of his books that I actually devoured and loved. Amazing novel, till this day I quote it as his best.





You need to remedy that ASAP! Those are favorite favorites!

You need to remedy that ASAP! Those are favorite favorites! "
I'm sure I'll get to them this year. I have seen the film adaptations of both of them multiple times at least. That must count for something. ;-)

Then Carrie. Though the RM was better i think.
Next i shall read Misery. OR Duma Key, The running man.

And like everybody else here, I was hooked.

Unfortunately, it was Rose Madder, what ended up being my least favorite. She borrowed it for a week or two and gave it back, with the whole transaction entailing perhaps eight words between us. So I figured I'd get my trouble's worth and read the book.

Unfortunately, it was Ros..."
haha
That was possibly the ONLY King book that would not have made the impression you intended.

Unfortunately, it was Ros..."
Using King as a pick-up line, I hadn't thought of that.

Creepy cheers to all of ya!! ^_^
My 1st SK book I reread was 'Salem's Lot' I honestly forgot most of it...
And I really enjoyed TNT's remake of the novel 'for TV' version :)
And I really enjoyed TNT's remake of the novel 'for TV' version :)

Then, it came The Eyes Of The Dragon which is, in my opinion, boring and childish.
I really fell in love with Sk's books when I read Bag of Bones. I really loved it at all. It's an amazing book with lovelable characters, I really loved it!

I'm glad you persisted in reading his work to find those you do like!
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