Question about Stephen King
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Question about Stephen King
Carrie
Salem's Lot(my third favorite)
The Shining
The Stand(my second favorite)
Firestarter
The Dark Tower, The Gunslinger( I didn't like it much so I didn't go on to the others)
Pet Sematary
It(my favorite)
Eyes of the Dragon
The Tommyknockers
The Dark Half(I really didn't like so I quit part of the way through)
Needful Things
Insomnia(part of it at least. I ended up losing it. It was alright.)
The Green Mile
The Regulators
Different Seasons(the first story was okay, but the second one sickened me so much that I had to put the book down)
Four Past Midnight
Are there any other good ones out there, or are the rest merely decent to poor? Just so you know I prefer supernatural horror as opposed to the more realistic kind, with the exception of "Secret Window, Secret Garden". And another question: I've heard that Stephen King's writing got goofy after his accident, is this true?
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There really should be an edit post button.
Edit: Oh **** I just saw that there is. That's embaresing. Sorry about that.
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Don't worry ... we've all done that anyway Stephen King fans can be forgiven almost anything on this site.Sophius wrote:I'm afraid my previous post was unclear, and for that I apologize. When I say "They are" I mean that the list following are the books of his that I read. I also forgot to put down Desperation, which is my fourth favorite.
There really should be an edit post button.
Edit: Oh **** I just saw that there is. That's embaresing. Sorry about that.

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