Stephen King
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Re: Stephen King
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I loved the Dark Tower series, too. Most of the books anyway. I even liked the ending. But he's not the greatest writer. There was some really terrible dialogue in those books, but the story was fantastic.
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A master in horror novels!
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If I had to list my favourites, they would be (in no particular order):
- The Stand
Under the Dome
IT
The Dark Tower series
On Writing
11.22.63
The Green Mile
Apt Pupil
Rita Hayworth and the Shawshank Redemption
The Body
okay, fine, most of them.
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I find that King's books do vary greatly in quality though. In my own opinion, the novels that he wrote in 80s and early 90s are far superior to his more recent works.
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My King favourites - in no particular order:
Carrie
Rita Hayworth and the Shawshank Redemption (might I just add here, Frank Darabont did an INCREDIBLE job with the movie adaptation)
The Shining
Cujo
The Green Mile
Insomnia
Misery (although this might be a little too gruesome for my taste. I like the psychological horror more so than the physical)
Pet Sematary
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