06-24-2002, 12:36 PM | #1 |
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Stephen King
Though I've only read a few of his earlier novels, I'm think he's a real great author (despite over-commecialization). I particulary like his stories in which people have abnormal powers, such as Firestarter and The Shining. Does anyone else here read his works?
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06-24-2002, 02:27 PM | #3 |
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As a teen I read Night Shift which I really liked despite the gore. I tried to read Pet Semetary but found that I didn't like his writing style, although I love his plots. I want to try to read The Stand. I've seen most of the movies made of his works and I've really enjoyed most of them. I also would like to read The Dead Zone, I loved the movie w/ Christopher Wulken, and now there's a cable series based on it. It premiered last week and I was pleasantly surprised. It will replace The X-Files as my Sunday night viewing.
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06-24-2002, 11:41 PM | #4 |
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I love Stephen King! Some of my favorite books by him are his short story collections. I love all three of them. My favorite novel by him is by far The Stand. It's a monster of a book (1141 pages in my edition) but I loved it. I also liked It and Pet Sematary. I'm ready for another short story collection from him.
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06-26-2002, 06:41 PM | #5 |
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Mr. King is one of my favorite authors. My favorite novel (along with just about everyone else) is The Stand. I also love the Dark Tower Series and can't wait until it is finished. According tostephenking.com , they should be published by late 2003.
Khamul, have you seen the newest collection of shorts called Everything's Eventual? I'm waiting until it is in my local library so I don't have to buy it (twenty-some dollars is too much for me). |
06-26-2002, 10:33 PM | #6 |
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What?! There's a new short story collection? Thank you Treebeard's apprentice! I'll check and see if the local library has it tomorrow. *does happy dance*
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06-29-2002, 06:19 PM | #8 |
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I just finished the Stand and I thought it was great. He's a very descriptive writer, though it does usually take him a few pages . I'm about to start Danse Macabre which looks very interesting.
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I almost read one his books once, but it was huge and I only had three days to read it, which wasn't enough time, so I didn't.
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07-23-2002, 07:28 PM | #10 |
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I've read a few things by him - It and Misery IIRC. He's an okay writer, but certainly not someone I look out for. I'll only read his books, if someone recommends one in particular. I dunno - he seems too commericialised or something.
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08-03-2002, 07:28 PM | #11 |
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LOL Beardofpants, you've only read Stephen King books that I hate! I love Stephen King, especially the old stuff and the short story collections. (wasn't there a third one after Night Shift and Skelleton Crew?)
My favorite seems to be very popular here, I love The Stand. I am not suprised it has so many fans on a Tolkien site, though it is set in modern times, it is the epitome of modern day good vs evil novels, much as Tolkien's work is for his time period. Some of my other fav's are: The Shining The Dead Zone Firestarter Tommyknockers And I love all the Richard Bachman stuff You know, I even liked Cujo! Though King excells at tales with a hint of the supernatural, only he can take a tale of a perfectly mundane event, like the tale of Cujo, and make it a complete creep-fest. He does the same thing in Misery, but I can't read that book because it grosses me out too much. Great movie though. Speaking of movies, there have been some really awful movies made of King's work. Anyone see the movie they made of his short story, Trucks? AWFUL! Maximum Overdrive, I think it's called. Children of the Corn had very little to do with his short story of the same name. And The Lawnmower Man (while being an interesting flick) had nothing at all to do with King's short story. The only thing they had in common was the title. I think King sued them over that one. On the other hand, The Stand miniseries is not bad at all, nor is The Regulators (i love Dean Stockwell!) The first movie of the Shining rocked, but I hated the Mini-series. Cool effects, but dreadful acting! And if you are just looking to be entertained, The Dead Zone, Firestarter, and Cujo are fun. Misery actually makes a much better movie than book, as does Delores Claiborne in my opinion. If you like early Stephan King, check out Dean R Koontz. Maybe not the best books in the world, but very entertaining. I love Koontz!
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08-04-2002, 12:37 AM | #12 |
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I could read just about anything Stephen King writes! My absolute favorite is the Dark Tower series...the gunslinger Roland caught my imagination from the very first line of book one. I can't wait to see how King wraps that up. I loved the Stand, Insomnia, Hearts in Atlantis, Bag of Bones, The Shining and Salem's Lot. However to any new King readers, I would suggest skipping Dreamcatcher, Gerald's Game and Delores Claiborne.
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10-13-2002, 09:59 AM | #14 |
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I finally got Carrie, my favorite of his works, though tied with The Stand, so far now.
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If you didn't like Pet Cemetary, I doubt you'll like The stand. But you might like Insomnia.
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Stephen King is one of my favorite authors (of which I have quite a few... *mentally lists them* Stephen King, Anne Rice, Marion Zimmer Bradley, JK Rowling (Sort of- just waiting for the series to end so i can rest in peace), and of course, JRR TOLKIEN!!)
I've read several book of his... IT- I thought it was a good book... of course, people have different opinions... Bag Of Bones- another good book. =D I want to read it again when I get through with the Tolkien-series Carrie- I got through this book in a weekend, it was a good book.. and soon im gonna read "Salems Lot" and I know I read another book by him I just can't think of it right now... He's a good author, but he may be a little over publized... Tari
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I've gotten about halfway through The Stand twice. I can't finish it because I always get a cold while I'm reading it, and get scared.
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LOL If you get a cold while reading it, you might as well finish it and die happy.
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That would be kind of scary. Read a bible-sized novel about a catastrophic virus and then you start getting the sniffles . . .
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01-29-2003, 09:27 AM | #20 |
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I've read The Shining, the Stand, It and Needful things. The movie version of the Shining is the greatest horror movie ever in my opinion. There are quite a few references to LoTR related things in his book, I imagine he is quite a big fan.
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