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Re: Stephen King
I didn't realize Stephen King wrote Pet Cemetery. I never read that book, but I saw the movie (assuming the movie was based on the book). Is the book similar in story to the movie?Lyn wrote: The Shining
Pet Sematary
Night Shift
I'm a huge fan. Read almost all his works but those would have to be my favorite 3. Never read any of the Gunslinger or Dark Tower series.
"People want to know why I do this, why I write such gross stuff. I like to tell them that I have the heart of a small boy -- and I keep it in a jar on my desk." - Stephen King
I want to read a non-horror book by Stephen King, because I am interested to see the difference. What name did he use to write non-horror books?
"Non ignara mali miseris succurrere disco." Virgil, The Aeneid
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- The Green Mile (series)
- The Shawshank Redemption
Regarding Pet Sematary, yes, he wrote it. The movie doesn't even begin to do justice to the book. Put it this way, when I first read the book, several times it scared me so bad that I literally had to put the book down. But that was a long time ago and way before the movie so the readers had no idea what to expect.
The end is especially terrifying.
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"Non ignara mali miseris succurrere disco." Virgil, The Aeneid
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I've read just about everything Mr.King has wrote.
Although I haven't been able to get into The Dark Tower series.
I thought the way he wrote The Regulators written as Richard Bachman
and Desperation written as Stephen King was interesting. Same characters in different roles and situations. trippy man.
I recently read "Blaze" . I thought it a decent story.
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I can see why the Dark Tower is divisive, but I think it's wonderful. I started reading it when I was a teenager and grew up with it - not sure how it would read if I started it fresh now, but as a kid, waiting for the next book to come out, it was glorious.
Recently I liked Cell, thought it was fun old-fashioned witty violent King, and kind of liked Lisey's Story - though I don't think it was as good as it seems the author did. Have been reading what's out there about Duma Key, the next one - sounds good.
I saw on another site that King's official UK website is running a competition for Duma Key - haven't had a look at it yet but it's at www.stephenking.co.uk if anyone wants to see it.
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Mine too! But I also loved The Long Walk and Hearts in Atlantisfhs456 wrote:Any King Readers out there? What is your favorite King book/series? Mine is the Dark Tower Series.

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(Novels)-
'Salem's Lot
The Shining
Misery
The Green Mile
Christine
Cujo
Carrie
It
The Dark Half
(Novels under pen name Richard Bachman)-
Bachman Books, collection of the following stories:
Rage
The Long Walk
Roadwork
The Running Man
Also Blaze written as Bachman
(Short fiction
collections)-
Different Seasons- collection by Stephen King containing the following stories:
Rita Hayworth and Shawshank Redemption (subtitled: Hope Springs Eternal)
Apt Pupil (subtitled: Summer of Corruption)
The Body (subtitled: Fall From Innocence) ..also adapted into the film "Stand by Me"
The Breathing Method (subtitled: A Winter's Tale)
Hearts in Atlantis-it consists of five novellas
Four Past Midnight- is a collection of four
(e-books)- Riding the Bullet
(Screenplays)-
Creepshow, Cat's Eye, Silver Bullet, Pet Sematary, Sleepwalkers
(Teleplays)-
Sorry, Right Number, Golden Years, The Stand, The Shining, Storm of the Century, Rose Red

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As for non horror, I'd recommend Bag of Bones. It has some spooky elements, but at its core is something a little more nice and it's just a good book. It's not like he was trying to scare you or anything, just to tell you a good story.
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