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Who thinks Stephen King is awesome????

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message 1: by Erica (new)

Erica Tackman Stephen King writes creepy books!!!!


message 2: by Erica (new)

Erica Tackman I think stephen king is awesome (thow i hav never read any of his books


message 3: by Spencer, CTHULHU (new)

Spencer (parfait) | 25 comments Mod
WHO IS HE????


message 4: by Haley (new)

Haley (HaleyBlake) | 5 comments He does write creepy books. My Mom has a TON of his books. Spencer- he's this author. Have you ever heard of IT? He created IT. IT's this monster creepy clown that has razor-sharp death and practically spells death!(: And Erica- I haven't read any of his books either!


message 5: by Erica (new)

Erica Tackman Stephen king is a really awesome aouther!!!!! I am planing on reading his books. Anybody who likes creepy books and hasent read any Stephen King should reed his books!!!!


message 6: by Spencer, CTHULHU (last edited May 15, 2012 06:00PM) (new)

Spencer (parfait) | 25 comments Mod
yes IT is creepy


message 7: by Reese (new)

Reese Copeland (nonfreak) | 33 comments I think Stephen King is great. Having read his earlier work and having read some of his more modern day stuff (last 5 years), I can definitly see his maturity as a writer from one of just gross horror/terror to more of mind terror and situational terror. More Psychological now than before I think.


message 8: by Charlie (new)

Charlie | 10 comments I tried reading "It" last year but stopped after about a thousand pages. I dunno why but I just couldn't get through it. I haven't tried any of his other stuff... any suggestions?


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I've only read Gunslinger, Drawing of the Three, Wastelands, currently reading Wizard and Glass... so all I know is the Dark Tower a small sample but I enjoy all thoroughly. Great reads, I have The Stand and Under the Dome waiting for me already.

I would suggest the Dark Tower series, The Gunslinger seemes (to me at least) a little slow in relation to the other ones but once you get to The Drawing of the Three it's great.


message 10: by Reese (new)

Reese Copeland (nonfreak) | 33 comments C. Stockwell wrote: "I tried reading "It" last year but stopped after about a thousand pages. I dunno why but I just couldn't get through it. I haven't tried any of his other stuff... any suggestions?"



I enjoyed "The Dark Half" in terms of the dual nature of man/woman. Kind of reminded me of Jekyl and Hyde.


message 11: by Erica (new)

Erica Tackman Hay Reese sorry for deleting you from my frends list, I don't have anyting agenst you, but my crazy mom says i con't be friends with anyone older then me. so sorry. :(


message 12: by Alledria (new)

Alledria (alledriaehurt) I think Stephen King is awesome. I'm reading all the way through the Dark Tower series for the third time. Currently on book seven. I also heard there is supposed to be a new one coming out Spring of 2012. Anyone else looking forward to that?


message 13: by John (new)

John Fiala (jcfiala) | 2 comments I haven't read all of his books, but I've quite enjoyed those that I have read. I'm fond of 'The Shining' and 'On Writing', in particular.

I've got fond memories of standing in line (at an anime convention), reading 'The Shining' and reflecting on the differences between that and the movie that I'd seen a few times. They're both really good.


message 14: by Alledria (new)

Alledria (alledriaehurt) @JOHN Did you see both movie versions of "The Shining" or only one?

I think my all-time favorite King book is "Needful Things". Needful Things by Stephen King Probably because it was the first book I read and because the subject matter is so simple.


message 15: by John (new)

John Fiala (jcfiala) | 2 comments @Alledria : I think I've seen both the Kubrick and the TV movie one. The TV movie one didn't really grab me, though.


message 16: by Alledria (new)

Alledria (alledriaehurt) @John Cool. I found I liked the first one better. I think it might just have been my issues with remakes though. If I already have an idea in my head, then it has to be double-super-awesome to dislodge the first idea from my head.


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