what do you read?

I felt like Christine was a better book than movie, and it is a good movie! Tommyknockers seems lower on most lists, but is a personal favorite cause scifi. The Stand was hard to put down.
Wow. Like 40+ years ago now....
Agree about Christine and Tommyknockers. I'll add Dreamcatcher for the same reason. And I can't believe I forgot to add The Stand lol.
 
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I just restarted The Expanse stuff. I got 4 books deep and gave up for Red Rising, so I'm giving it another go.

King....when I was younger I read everything by him. My unsolicited list is: The Shining, Misery, the Bachman Books, Pet Sematary. The whole Dark Tower series starts out really good, even goes ahead and does some world building regarding the book you read, but ultimately was a letdown for me.
Will need to look into Dark Tower series, that was also recommended by @stb222 I’ve got The Shining and Pet Sematary on the mental list too.
 
I've never actually read a Stephen King book. I am, however, nearly finished his son, Joe Hill's, latest book King Sorrow. It's really hard to put down.
 
For those of you who are Stephen King-curious, I highly recommend Night Shift, King’s first published collection of short stories. I’m pretty sure I’ve already mentioned this book around these parts, however many years ago.
 
I just restarted The Expanse stuff. I got 4 books deep and gave up for Red Rising, so I'm giving it another go.

King....when I was younger I read everything by him. My unsolicited list is: The Shining, Misery, the Bachman Books, Pet Sematary. The whole Dark Tower series starts out really good, even goes ahead and does some world building regarding the book you read, but ultimately was a letdown for me.
I feel like wizard and glass (number iv) was the best of the series and then there was a huge gap in time until he finished them. And then after the whole thing was done he did wind through the keyhole (4.5) and it was good too.

The comic book series tied it together for me but i lost track after the first few story lines. Again, the best ones being the wizard and glass versions.
 
For those of you who are Stephen King-curious, I highly recommend Night Shift, King’s first published collection of short stories. I’m pretty sure I’ve already mentioned this book around these parts, however many years ago.
I only ever listened to the Mr. Mercedes series, and. that was good...
 
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