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Any Stephen King fans?

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  1. Mrs. Joker57676

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    I have never read any of his stuff before, but some friends told me I would love The Dark Tower series. I just finished reading all the books and I have to say I am kind of disappointed, I liked them for the most part, but a lot of it was fluff and unncessary and/or confusing and often didn't make any sense and I hated the ending. Just wondering what other people's thoughts are.
     
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    I am a huge King fan, however; I did NOT like the Dark Tower series... I completely agree with your description.

    On the other hand, books like Christine, 'Salem's Lot, etc., are excellent.

    Mike
     
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    I may read some of his other stuff eventually but for now I am worn out LOL
     
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    I love horror with a twist. I’ve found most King's movies have a strong intriguing beginning but fall apart towards the end. As if he gets bored midway & just throws together the resolution of plot at finish. Cool how he has cameo appearance in his films. I will always watch his stuff tho because it is creepy and believable in a certain way.
     
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    I read the entire Dark Tower Series last year. I loved it except for the third book I think. I also read Salem's Lot and didn't like it at all. Nothing happens in the story.
     
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    I loved his old stuff, Dead Zone, The Stand, The Shining, Christine etc but didn't care much for his later books. Grab one of his books with a bunch of short stories in it one was titled Night Shift and another was Four Past Midnight. The dark tower series was a bit diffrent than his horror stuff.
     
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    I've read a decent chunk of King's works & quite enjoyed most of them. Must say that in the genre that King is most known for, I largely prefer the writings of Robert R. McCammon. Swan Song and The Wolf's Hour would be two I'd suggest for a taste.
     
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    I thought The Stand was very good. Worth picking up.

    The TV miniseries they did in the '90s did not do justice to the book imho.
     
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    I may try reading some of his older stuff. Maybe my mistake was starting with the Dark Tower series.
     
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    I've read a few by King.

    Didn't like the Dark Tower series much and quit after the first two books. The Stand is great though now seriously era-dated. If you want something really and truly creepy get Gerald's Game. The Green Mile is excellent, as is the movie; the Tommyknockers is my favorite King book.
     
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    I've read almost every Stephen King book.

    Try the Under the Dome or Dreamcatcher or Desperation or Insomnia.

    Very good reads if you enjoy a fully fleshed out scifi novel.

    Kai
     
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    Two more King books I remember reading...Insomnia and It. Both recommended.
     
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    Loved Christine, read it as a teenager, but loved Shawshank even more, read a couple yrs ago. A buddy emailed me a pic of Kings house, he was in Maine on business, house looked very normal but for the creepy creatures on the wrought iron fence.
     
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    Salems Lot FTW !
     
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    I'm not a big fiction fan (reality is far more interesting), but his book "On Writing" is freakin' brilliant. part biography, part literary advise book, part fiction (he retells a lot of the back stories behind the plots of his book). a little something for everyone.

    highly recommended.
     
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    He mentions writing On Writing in the Dark Tower series - I have been thinking about reading that one. I will start putting some of these suggestions on my list! I love my Kindle - allows me to carry so many books with me at once LOL
     
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    I didn't know about On Writing, but will now get it. Could be nothing but a beneficial read for someone trying to reinvent himself as a writer at nearly 62; no doubt entertaining as well, in typical King fashion.
     
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    I think he needs to do a horror story on a conversion van.

    :)
     
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    That is SO 80s........

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    I've read almost every one of his books up until two or three years ago (up until From a Buick 8, I think, which I did not care for; The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon and Hearts in Atlantis were not my cup of tea either). I really couldn't get into the Dark Tower series.

    I think you'll really enjoy The Stand, Needful Things, and his short stories/novellas (Nightmares & Dreamscapes, Night Shift, Different Seasons, Skeleton Crew, Four Past Midnight and Full Dark, No Stars). And of course the classics - The Shining, It, Pet Sematary, The Dead Zone, Firestarter, Cujo and The Dark Half.

    The Running Man was the very first book I read cover to cover in English when I was learning it in school. My mom, a SK fan and a teacher of English (as a foreign language), thought the best way to get me to read in English was to give me a book I couldn't put down. It worked!
     
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    :)
    is that when he got run over by one?
     

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