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Stephen King
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Stephen King. Where to start?
The Stand.
Warning: you'll develop a cough while reading. Do not worry about it.
Warning: you'll develop a cough while reading. Do not worry about it.

I'd argue against starting with The Stand. Even for a mid period King book it is pretty long (even the original version) and the middle section is really, really boring. Sorry.
I'd say start either with the early stuff - Salem's Lot, Christine, The Shining of, my personal fave, IT - or with some of the shorter, less horror based books he wrote later like Dolores Claiborne. I also highly recommend Rita Hayworth and the Shawshank Redemption in Different Seasons, and the others in it are passable.
I do think that King is right to feel he's been under rated by the literary establishment - I genuinely think he is one of the finest writers of character EVER, but when anyone writes as much as he has there is some variance of quality. I went off him when he books were getting longer and longer (something I feel happens when a best selling writer thinks they know better than their editor!). Also, while the Dark Tower series is interesting and often enjoyable, I think it's over rated and rather too self-referential.
If you want me I'll be in hiding.



After that read the Stand (the long version) and loved it, and The Dark Tower series and loved it even more. I wish he would write more fantasy driven material. He has a weird enough mind to throw new stuff in the mix as far as fantasy goes, and i've yet to run across anyone who can come close to his story telling skills.


Warning: you'll develop a cough while reading. Do not worry about it."
Completely true but this was my favorite of his hands down. (I claimed not to like King for a long time based on picking the wrong book to start with).


I'll keep that in mind. I think I remember Tom saying something along those lines on the Podcast too. Probably one to avoid.
I know that I didn't really enjoy the movie much either. But that can be said about most Stephen King adaptations for me. Dreamcatcher anyone?






The fantasy that he wrote with Peter Straub was not The Eyes of the Dragon, but The Talisman.

The fantasy that he wrote w..."
ooops thanks for the correction..

I've probably only read about a half dozen Stephen King novels. Firestarter is still my favorite.

The fantasy t..."
Your welcome.

Cheers, Jim"
I have had other IRL friends say that Thinner would be a good one to read soon too. I am going to keep my eyes out for a copy at 1/2 price books or some similar store. Thanks for reminding me.

I'm surprised I ever read another King again cause the translation (my English wasn't good enough back then) was rather horrible. But it gave me a taste for King's ability to tell someones story - even if not-so-much happens - and make it so damn interesting that you're hooked for 500 pages and THEN the action starts. :)
By now, I've read a lot more by him and I'd probably recommend The Green Mile. It's a quick read and to this day I haven't cried that much when reading a book. Ever. It's worth it, even if you know the movie.
*pencils a re-read in her calendar*

edit - oops somebody did mention It. Anyway it's good.

On Writing is good, but 'non-fiction' (maybe?)




I find that ironic since she was Carrie in the 1976 movie version of the book.

I did not know that. I had to google it and sure enough she did play Carrie. So that ought to make this book even better since she already knew the character. AWESOME!! Thanks for the heads up on that little bit o' trivia.

I did not know that. I had to google it and sure enough she did play Carrie. So that ought to make th..."
You welcome, anything to help you out, and making your experience more enjoyable.
P.S. Another trivia from Carrie, this was the first movie and break out role for John Travolta.





Yeah, Bag of Bones might be good since its a miniseries right now on A&E.



It's fairly horrifying.

That makes me think of this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nc7ZaZ...


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I just read my first Stephen King book in a long time and found myself really enjoying it. I read The Stephen King Collection: Stories from Night Shift on audio and liked it so much that I followed it up with Just After Sunset on audio as well. Now I am looking at where to start next in his plethora of novels. I am wondering which ones you guys enjoyed the most. Not looking for the scariest one, but maybe the one with the best story and characters. I guess I am looking for which stand alone books you guys think would be best to start reading?
P.S. I don't want to start the Dark Tower series yet since I don't have the time to devote to any series much less one so expansive. But I'm sure I will get there eventually.