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King and Koontz

Post by Alexavier-Taiga »

I recently received a box of books from my cousin, and among them were a few books by Stephen King and Dean Koontz. I am really keen to read them all, but I'm not sure which one to start with.
The books I have are

King
  • The Dark Half
    Desperation
    Dolores Claiborne
    The Shining
    Pet Sematary
    The Tommyknockers
Koontz
  • Intensity
    Seize The Night
    Mr Murder
    Shattered
    The Eyes of Darkness
    The Mask
    Whispers
    The Key to Midnight
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Post by Femmeforce »

Dolores Clairborne and The Eyes of Darkness are my favorites
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Post by NativeGirlSam4 »

I read The Mask long ago and I can only remember that as a highschooler it scared me.. As an adult with children I went back and looked at it and it made me anxious on such a deeper level. So, yeah, that's a good book. Also if you've got any idea what The Shining is about I would definitely read it somewhere towards the beginning of your journey. It's so wonderfully creepy and intense!
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Post by michelewhite0068 »

Seize the Night by Koontz is an excellent choice. If you like the character Chris Snow, then I would suggest reading Koontz's Fear nothing that deals with the same character. King's book Pet Semetary is a absolutely wondrous horror gem.
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Thank you! I think I'll have a go at The Shining and maybe Seize the Night
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Post by ratzille »

I enjoy both authors I am currently reading Koontz. Check out the Odd Thomas series. It is one of my favorites!
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Post by michelewhite0068 »

Ratzille,
Have you started the new Saint Odd (the new Odd Thomas novel) yet? I just started reading it this morning.
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Post by misfit_toy »

Both awesome authors. I prefer Koontz myself. Out of those listed, I'd start with Seize The Night. I agree with the Odd Thomas suggestion. I just picked up the latest (and last) of the series and I'm really looking forward to reading it.
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Post by christinaloveslee »

As a huge King fan i would recommend The Shining ignore the film and read the book for what it is ... art! To get chills reading a book is something else! Pet semetary is very good also but again ignore the film if you have seen it as it ruins the book Enjoy!
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Post by Jesska6029 »

I love Stephen King. Horror is my favorite book genre, and King rarely disappoints me. My favorite book by him is Pet Sematary. It is super creepy, and it is a lot of fun to read.

I was not a huge fan of The Tommyknockers, and I actually read an interview with King where he states that Tommyknockers is one of his least favorite books.

I have not read many of Koontz's books, but I really want to change that sometime soon.
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Post by Sarah4131 »

I really enjoyed The TommyKnockers and Desperation. Intensity and Seize The Night for Koontz.
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I have read King, and have enjoyed it. If I had to read Koontz (haven't read any of his books), which would be the 1st book you suggest?
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Post by misfit_toy »

justfiza wrote:I have read King, and have enjoyed it. If I had to read Koontz (haven't read any of his books), which would be the 1st book you suggest?
From the Corner of His Eye is my very favorite Koontz book. It's has multiple POVs and a sort of complicated plot but it doesn't get confusing. Aside from that, the Odd Thomas series is amazing. Also the Moonlight Bay Trilogy.
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Post by NerdShopGirl »

Dolores Claiborne is hands down my favorite King Book. I highly recommend it. And Seize the Night is a good book to start on for Koontz. Out of the two though, I'd always go King over Koontz.
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Post by scunning2688 »

Intensity! It is my favorite book! My high school english teacher recommended I read it my sophomore year. I reread it at least once a year and it still is just as captivating! The whole book takes place in a 24 hour time period. Amazing read!
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