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We are glad to have you BJ. I bet you are going to love NOS4A2. Pop in and join our discussion threads about it. It's the current group read!

Britt, that is AWESOME that you were able to attend the premier, and we are so glad you will be joining in on our Dark Places group read. I'll be setting up the discussion threads as soon as I can get my hands on a copy of the book.
Welcome aboard!
Welcome aboard!


I'm looking forward to reading and discussing in the group.
Yulia! Welcome to our group. Looking forward to hearing more from you in our discussion threads.

That's kind of cool, Jill. I wish you success - you've got SK himself backing you, it seems. And welcome to our group!

Thanks, Debra!

Hey Roz! Didn't know you knew anything about our group. It's a nice surprise to have you joining in.




Bj wrote: "I really have to quit adding so many new books to my Kindle, I will never find the time to get to them all! I keep thinking about my lonely Kindle while I am at work :)"
I know the problem. I keep my Kindle in my purse and read whenever I have the chance. Waiting at the doctor's office? Taking a break? In line at the bank? Got my Kindle out.
Welcome to the group, Tia. We are looking forward to your comments regarding Dark Places. There are many Gillian Flynn fans in this group. I've enjoyed all her books. She pulls not punches!


I read Misery in my late teens and while I really enjoyed it, it took me an absolute age to read it but back then I wasn't the avid reader I am now. I tried a couple other King books of the back of this one (The Stand and The Green Mile) but I had already seen the films for both and I found myself comparing them too much and gave up on reading them.
15 years on, I was drawn to read 11/22/63 and it was this book which steered me back to reading King. I will definitely be going back to read the books I had previously abandoned now!
I am also enjoying his son, Joe Hill's work too. Looking forward to reading some books which are recommended by Stephen King.
Hey Sarah! So great to see you here. Glad to hear you've found a renewed interest in King's books.
If you want, come join us in our group read, Dark Places. We are reading it through 10/31. It's a goody!
If you want, come join us in our group read, Dark Places. We are reading it through 10/31. It's a goody!


Thanks Janice. It's great to see some familiar faces!

I tried King repeatedly, never getting past the first three pages of a dozen or so novels.
All that changed after reading the first line of The Gunslinger. Now I'm hooked. After completing the Dark Tower series I immediately moved to Under the Dome. Next it was the Stand.
Did I mention I'm hooked?

I tried King repeatedly, never getting past the first three pages of a dozen or so novels.
All that changed after reading the first line of The Gunslinger. Now ..."
I had a similar experience. I just couldn't get into King's writing--and then got hooked. I loved the Gunslinger series, even the volumes that some readers hated.

I agree.


Bag of Bones is definitely a great book and I've read it at least 2 times. I also enjoyed the mini-series. Sounds like you are really hooked! lol

Judging from your comments and those of others, I'm putting Bag of Bones high on my to-read list.

Michael E. Henderson

Michael wrote: "I'm a fan of SK and am curious what books he would recommend (although I know the ones mentioned in "On Writing.")
Michael E. Henderson"
Welcome aboard to another SK fan. You will find many more books recommended by SK here. Hope you can join in on our group reads.
Michael E. Henderson"
Welcome aboard to another SK fan. You will find many more books recommended by SK here. Hope you can join in on our group reads.
Tamera wrote: "Hi I am Tamera, live in Illinois, love Stephen King, I have read all his books, some a few times. When I started reading I felt guilty when I read anyone else. Thankfully I learned there are othe..."
Tamara, it takes a while to get used to GoodReads. Just take your time and don't be afraid to ask questions. King is also my first really horror love, so I know what you mean! Welcome to the group.
Tamara, it takes a while to get used to GoodReads. Just take your time and don't be afraid to ask questions. King is also my first really horror love, so I know what you mean! Welcome to the group.

I am a die-hard king fan living on the East Coast. Since my mom started telling me bed time stories about Roland chasing the man in black I have been hooked. I love king but am very open to other Authors/genres. Any suggestions on a good book is always welcome.

I am a die-hard king fan living on the East Coast. Since my mom started telling me bed time stories about Roland chasing the man in black I have been hooked. I love king but am very open t..."
Welcome, Paul.



Now I'm stalking you, Victoria, hahaha!
I've had this book for a while, bit decided to start reading it today because it is 11/22/13! Wow, it's been 50 years since that day in 1963. I'm showing my age, but I remember being in kindergarten, school was closed and my mom was ironing clothes by the TV set and made me come watch JFK's funeral, saying, "this is history..."
Anyway, I have read many, many Stephen King books and thought this would be a fun group to join.

I was just about 9 months old. And it's an awesome book - it's so hard to put down. Lots of twists in this one. He weaves a fine tale.

I wanted to hit you up to share a digital campaign that we recently launched in support of Stephen King's new novel - and sequel to The Shining, Doctor Sleep. As a leading Stephen King fan board I thought your visitors & members might really get a kick out of this.
The campaign allows visitors to user their smartphones to "shine" with the now adult Danny Torrance, years after fleeing the Overlook Hotel with his mother at the end of The Shining.
If you have a moment we'd love to know what you think (tech requires Chrome) :
http://www.doctorsleepbook.com/where-...
Thanks in advance - let me know if you have any questions or thoughts to share.
Cheers,
Raffaella

I am Isabella and I started reading Stephen King's books when I was 13 and someone lent me a copy of Carrie. It was love at first chapter! Since then I spent many hours enjoying his great novels and thanks to him I discovered Ketchum, Laymon and Straub.
Horror is one of my favourite genres, but I read a bit of everything, as long as it has a good plot/subject.
Horror is one of my favorite genres, too, Isabella. Welcome to our group.
Welcome to everyone, in case I missed anybody. We are a laid-back group with great group reads. We are reading Heart-Shaped Box and The Killer Inside Me through the end of December. Hope more folks choose to join us!
Welcome to everyone, in case I missed anybody. We are a laid-back group with great group reads. We are reading Heart-Shaped Box and The Killer Inside Me through the end of December. Hope more folks choose to join us!

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