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message 401: by Janice (new)

Janice (jamasc) | 801 comments Wow, our group is growing by leaps and bounds! Welcome to our new members.

I've been meaning to mention this for a while, but for some reason, this thread is never marked with the red "new" when there are new messages in it. Does anyone get the red flag, or am I the only one who doesn't?


message 402: by Almeta, co-moderator (new)

Almeta (menfrommarrs) | 1094 comments Mod
Hmmmm, your message is marked with a red "new", when I look at it.

Don't know why you don't see it.☻

Wait, did you mean the topic itself? I'll have to check next time.


message 403: by Janice (new)

Janice (jamasc) | 801 comments The topic itself. I see the red new on your message as well. But the thread didn't show that there was a new message. The other part of the problem is that once I read this thread, I click on "unread" and it will be showing in the unread messages, and will stay there until I click "mark all read".

The way I get around this problem is that I am following this thread so get notifications. I'll let Goodreads know next week. Right now, I'm off to a quilt retreat.


message 404: by Almeta, co-moderator (new)

Almeta (menfrommarrs) | 1094 comments Mod
Janice wrote: "The topic itself. I see the red new on your message as well. But the thread didn't show that there was a new message. The other part of the problem is that once I read this thread, I click on "un..."

Definitely suspicious!☺


message 405: by Sandra (new)

Sandra Hi, new here. I'm a long time Stephen King fan. Me and Stephen King go way back... (Way way back, lol). I read a lot and am interested in many different types of books, so I'd like to read the books one of my favorite authors finds worthy.

Ive recently been rereading some of Stephen King's classics and have to say they still hold up and are still scary. Last month I read Salem's Lot and it gave me nightmares! The Stand is my favorite book of all time.

Ps I'm Sandy from NW Indiana.


message 406: by [deleted user] (new)

My name is Sam. I have joined GoodReads before but was never active. I decided I'd like to make some online friends with similar interests. Stephen King is my favorite modern author (Charles Dickens is my favorite classical author) I love to read though now that my daughter is nearing the terrible twos I'm finding myself having to stay up after she goes to bed to get any real reading done. In hoping when she starts preschool next year I'll have more time to read.


message 407: by Debra (new)

Debra (debra_t) | 2574 comments Mod
I have also noticed that the red mark doesn't show when there are new messages for this thread. That's how I've missed ALL our recent newcomers. Weird.

So, here's a hearty welcome to all you new SK fans. What a great group we have going here. I hope you find you enjoy reading books SK has read and recommended with the rest of us.

Almeta and I are going up north for a long weekend, so won't be checking back in until Monday or Tuesday. So, here is a welcome in advance to anyone who pipes up while we are gone!


message 408: by Janaya (new)

Janaya (Nem_Necromancy) | 2 comments I'm Janaya , I'm a huge Steven king fan and horror genre fan, be it film literature or even music. (Metal head, some might find this horrific ) I'm looking for new recommendations as I'm finding it hard to find anything that truly is sucking me in like I wish to be. Hopefully the king should know of something to satisfy.


message 409: by Debra (last edited May 28, 2014 07:31AM) (new)

Debra (debra_t) | 2574 comments Mod
Hi Janaya. Welcome to the group. I'm sure you will find some of King's recommendations compelling. I've read some books I would have never chosen just based on SK's liking them. I expanded my horizons and so have others in this group.


message 410: by Janice (new)

Janice (jamasc) | 801 comments Welcome Janaya!


message 411: by Janaya (new)

Janaya (Nem_Necromancy) | 2 comments Thank you both :) I'm currently reading doctor sleep finally and once finished I'm sure ill find this group very useful.


message 412: by Claire (new)

Claire Campbell | 1 comments Hi. I'm Claire and love the tales Mr King tells me. I am a constant reader as well as a Constant Reader, and of the three or four books usually on the go, it's a safe bet one of them was written by him.


message 413: by Debra (new)

Debra (debra_t) | 2574 comments Mod
Hey Claire. Glad to see another devoted Constant Reader in our group. Welcome!


message 414: by Janice (new)

Janice (jamasc) | 801 comments Welcome Claire.


message 415: by Debra (new)

Debra (debra_t) | 2574 comments Mod
I can't believe we have 1300 members! That's amazing!


message 416: by Almeta, co-moderator (new)

Almeta (menfrommarrs) | 1094 comments Mod
Stacker wrote: "Hi there. Sean from New Brunswick, Canada. I recently signed up for Goodreads based on a Google search of
"If you like Stephen King, you'll like ...". So I've been here about a month and have been..."


Glad to meet you Sean. Look forward to your thoughts on the July/August group reads, and future discussions as well.


message 417: by Debra (new)

Debra (debra_t) | 2574 comments Mod
Welcome Stacker. We are glad to have you here and hope you can join in on the discussions!


message 418: by Kristina (new)

Kristina Hollinshead  (ktabortot) | 3 comments Greetings and Salutations! My name is Kristina and I am from Clinton Township, MI. Ever since I was little I have loved reading Stephen King books as well as other books in the genre. I think SK is a very intelligent man, very insightful and I respect his work and opinions as well as enjoy reading his imaginative workings. I have always wanted to be apart of a book club but not everyone I know shares my reading interests plus I keep a busy schedule. I am always looking for recommendations and love to be scared.


message 419: by Almeta, co-moderator (new)

Almeta (menfrommarrs) | 1094 comments Mod
Kristina wrote: "Greetings and Salutations! My name is Kristina and I am from Clinton Township, MI. Ever since I was little I have loved reading Stephen King books as well as other books in the genre. I think SK is..."

Glad that you have found us, Kristina. I think that you will find this group to your liking, we are not very demanding of your time, but do like to share reads that will likely suit you.

So far the Stephen King recommendations have not been disappointing! Controversial sometimes, but not disappointing! ☻


message 420: by Debra (new)

Debra (debra_t) | 2574 comments Mod
Almeta said it all, Kristina. Welcome to our group!


message 421: by Carol (new)

Carol Lamoureux | 2 comments Hi I'm Carol from Ontario, Canada. I am a HUGE Stephen King fan and I'm always looking for other writers that are similar to fill the time till the next SK book is released. I'll read anything that SK says is a good read :)


message 422: by Debra (new)

Debra (debra_t) | 2574 comments Mod
Hey Carol! You are in the right group. Looking forward to hearing more from you. Welcome aboard.


message 423: by Frédéric (new)

Frédéric (fluche) | 10 comments Hello everybody!
My name is Fred, I live in Brussels, I am an avid reader (and I am working in the publishing area - children books).
I came across Stephen King's books almost 20 years ago and I have read almost every book he wrote (I need to fill the gaps)

Also, even though I am a belgian, I enjoy some US beers (among others), I love cinema and to travel (when I can afford)

Cheers


message 424: by Almeta, co-moderator (new)

Almeta (menfrommarrs) | 1094 comments Mod
Welcome Fred!


message 425: by Frédéric (new)

Frédéric (fluche) | 10 comments Thank you :) have a great day!


message 426: by Debra (new)

Debra (debra_t) | 2574 comments Mod
Fred, we are so glad to have another international Constant Reader in our group. Welcome!


message 427: by John (new)

John Wood Hi, I'm John Wood, one of the authors on this site. I can honestly say that every single book I've read that Stephen King has recommended has been stellar. Since ebola is in the news again, do NOT miss The Hot Zone, which King called "One of the most horrifying things I've ever read." It's not fiction; it's much scarier.


message 428: by Almeta, co-moderator (last edited Aug 20, 2014 08:02PM) (new)

Almeta (menfrommarrs) | 1094 comments Mod
John wrote: "Hi, I'm John Wood, one of the authors on this site. I can honestly say that every single book I've read that Stephen King has recommended has been stellar. Since ebola is in the news again, do NOT miss The Hot Zone, which King called "One of the most horrifying things I've ever read." It's not fiction; it's much scarier.
..."


Welcome John.

I've viewed your list of books read...you will fit in with us perfectly!!!☺


message 429: by Frédéric (new)

Frédéric (fluche) | 10 comments Debra wrote: "Fred, we are so glad to have another international Constant Reader in our group. Welcome!"
Thank you Debra! :D the pleasure is mine!


message 430: by Debra (new)

Debra (debra_t) | 2574 comments Mod
John, I read The Hot Zone and it scared the bejesus out of me!


message 431: by Lydia (new)

Lydia | 2 comments Hi there! I'm Lydia from Pasadena, TX (just outside of Houston). I've been an avid reader since childhood but did not pick up my first King novel until my early years of college. My first novel was The Stand. I fell in love with King's ability to write true to life characters that leap off the page and stay with you long after the story ends. This totally surprised me since I had always been under the impression that King was just a writer of scary stories. I can now say that he is my all-time favorite author. I love his generosity and his down-to-earth perspectives on life.

Anyway, I just finished reading through all of King's fiction in chronological order (took me a couple of years!) and now I'm eagerly awaiting Revival this fall. It's amazing to me how much "Uncle Stevie's" work has been a part of my life as I am now a wife and mother. I look forward to checking out some of his recommendations and the book discussions here!


message 432: by Janice (new)

Janice (jamasc) | 801 comments Welcome, Lydia. One of my friends is currently rereading his way King's catalogue. I'm finally going to start The Dark Tower series.

Revival looks to be promising. I can't wait to read what he's got in store for us.


message 433: by John (new)

John Wood Stephen King loves mysteries, but the biggest mystery is how he finds the time to read so much stuff and then write so much stuff. I think there must be ten of him, only one that we ever see.

I have another favorite of mine, and his: A Simple Plan by Scott Smith. King said of it, "Read this book. It is better than any suspense novel since The Silence of the Lambs." I can't find fault in that. It is as close to a perfect book that there is.


message 434: by Janice (new)

Janice (jamasc) | 801 comments Welcome John! I agree. I don't know how he does it. He must be a speed reader. I'm a slow poke. :)

I've added A Simple Plan to my wish list. It sounds intriguing!


message 435: by Almeta, co-moderator (new)

Almeta (menfrommarrs) | 1094 comments Mod
John wrote: "I have another favorite of mine, and his: A Simple Plan by Scott Smith. King said of it, "Read this book. It is better than any suspense novel since The Silence of the Lambs." I can't find fault in that. It is as close to a perfect book that there is. ..."


Thanks for the tip. I've added to my shelves.

AND Welcome to the group!


message 436: by Debra (last edited Sep 01, 2014 06:34AM) (new)

Debra (debra_t) | 2574 comments Mod
Lydia, I totally agree with what you said about Uncle Steve! Welcome to the group. I hope you will enjoy reading his recommendations with us.

John, thanks for the blurb to A Simple Plan. I added it to my review. And welcome to our group!


message 437: by Mike (new)

Mike Helblig | 1 comments Hello. My name is Mike Helblig, and I live in Fort Wayne, Indiana. I joined this group because I have been a huge Stephen King fan for many years now. The name of the group is what caught my attention. I am, in fact, curious to see what one of my favorite authors is reading!


message 438: by Debra (new)

Debra (debra_t) | 2574 comments Mod
Hi Mike! Welcome to the group. Feel free to start in on any of our 2 current group reads. They end April 30th, but that doesn't mean you can't contribute to the discussion after the fact.

You will find many avid King fans here, so you are amongst like-minded folk!


message 439: by Rach (new)

Rach (reeniebell) | 17 comments Hello everyone, my names is Reenie and I've been reading King since school, he wrote my first proper adult book (Carrie) that I read when I was about 10/11 years old. Since then, if I've ever fallen out with reading, a King book has got me back in the game. He's such a talented author, so I can only hope the books that he recommends are nearly as good as some of his. Another reason I joined was to be around more people who have a similar taste in books.
I hope I made some sense, I'm very tired right now, so it could all be babble.


message 440: by Debra (last edited Mar 31, 2015 03:24AM) (new)

Debra (debra_t) | 2574 comments Mod
Not babble, Reenie! You made perfect sense. We are glad to have you here. Welcome aboard.


message 441: by Janice (new)

Janice (jamasc) | 801 comments Welcome Mike & Reenie!


message 442: by Capricious_Reads (last edited May 25, 2015 07:45AM) (new)

Capricious_Reads Hello all!

My name is Jazzmine and I love to read. I have read all but three of King's books. I'm looking forward to getting to know you all. I first read Liseys Story when I was 12 (much to my mother's horror) and have been hooked since. I am a member of other bookclubs here on Goodreads but this is the first SK bookclub I have joined. I'm so excited to get reading!


message 443: by Debra (new)

Debra (debra_t) | 2574 comments Mod
Welcome to our group Jazzmine! We are glad to have another fan here.


message 444: by Capricious_Reads (new)

Capricious_Reads Debra wrote: "Welcome to our group Jazzmine! We are glad to have another fan here."

Thank you Debra! Glad to be here!


message 445: by Delores (new)

Delores | 11 comments Hello and welcome,
I have been re-reading some of my favorite SK books and especially enjoyed re-reading The Stand and The Shining, two of my favorites. I was much younger on the first read and reading them now, I can see things that I did not fully appreciate as a younger reader. Happy re-reading!!


message 446: by Missy (new)

Missy | 128 comments Dolores, if you just re read The Shining, you should follow up with Dr. Sleep.


message 447: by Delores (new)

Delores | 11 comments Yes, I loved Dr. Sleep. I was a little worried about liking that one, since I LOVED The Shining, but it was wonderful. I have just finished listening to Finders, Keepers. Really loved it, and it is a little different but then SK always surprises us. It is narrated by my favorite narrator, Will Patton. Have you listened to any SK on audible??


message 448: by Larissa (new)

Larissa | 270 comments Hi, I'm Larissa from Bowling Green, KY. I've read Stephen King since I was in junior high probably. I've also read his On Writing: A Memoir of the Craft--great insight into how he became a writer and his thinking behind the craft. I also enjoy seeing his essays published in various places, like The NY Times book reviews or when he wrote for Entertainment Weekly a few years back.

Debra, I'd be interested in reading more of his essays---is there a source where I can find them? I don't see one on this message board.


message 449: by Larissa (new)

Larissa | 270 comments Delores wrote: "It is narrated by my favorite narrator, Will Patton."

Will Patton is my favorite too! You should give James Lee Burke's audiobooks in the Dave Robicheaux series a try--Patton is amazing!


message 450: by Debra (new)

Debra (debra_t) | 2574 comments Mod
Stephanie and Larissa! Welcome. Sorry I didn't notice you'd popped in here sooner. Love to have more SK fans here! Hope to hear from you in one of our group reads.


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