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And thank you for your help! I was beginning to think maybe I wasn't understanding something or I missed a key part, but I read deeply, so I didn't think so. :)


I just never imagined anyone could write so well, so I feel lucky I'm getting to read his work. He's definitely one of a kind.

You can find books on Listia.com too - where you bid with points and the shipping is usually free. I've gotten several (and gotten rid of some overflow) that way. The Friends of the Library (or whatever its called in your area) have frequent book sales where you can get great bargains.

I love it so far! I am just so eager to find out what is going on. My aunt and cousin told me Duma Key is one of his best, so it made me especially excited to read it. :) Thanks Dierdra!

It's been a while since I read Duma Key but, if memory serves (and I don't think it's a spoiler to say so), I think the italicized portions are told from Elizabeth's point of view as a young child.
This is one of my favorite of the newer SK novels. I tend to think of him in three "eras": Carrie to late-1980's, Late-'80's to late '90s, and Late '90's to the present. I actually think his latest era rivals his early works as a whole.

I agree, Bradley. The start of the current SK "era" that I listed above might more accurately date to his accident!



But that's the absolute best time to read Stephen King!!!!

But that's the absolute best time to read Stephen King!!!! ..."
I don't know, Jeanine. I was listening to 11/22/63 into the night and when I realized I was starting to look over my shoulder I said "time to give it a rest until daylight..."

Jeanine wrote: "Rose Madder wasn't one of my favorites. But Pet Sematary,I kept thinking no, even Stephen King wouldn't go THERE! But of course I was wrong! My favorite is without a doubt 'Salem's Lot. That bo..."

I usually post books when I'm finished and let the points accumulate until I need something I can't find in the library.
Jeanine wrote: "You can find books on Listia.com too - where you bid with points and the shipping is usually free. I've gotten several (and gotten rid of some overflow) that way. ..."




If you haven't read the Dark Tower series, that's really among his all-time best, I think.




Kathryn wrote: "Thank you all for your suggestions! Its just so hard to choose because there are so many I want to read...aka...all of them! I think the only reason I'm a little hesitant to start The Dark Tower Se..."
The main Dark Tower story is over as of five years ago I think.
The main Dark Tower story is over as of five years ago I think.


Just curious because I know we all have different tastes but, did you read more than the first book of the DT series? It seems fairly well agreed that the first book is far from the best.

Chris wrote: "King thought he was done with the DT series after book #6 ("The Dark Tower") but will be releasing a seventh installment in April. Chronologically speaking, book 7 takes place between books 4 and 5..."
Incorrect. Book 7 is The Dark Tower, not book 6. Book 8 takes place between 4 and 5.
Incorrect. Book 7 is The Dark Tower, not book 6. Book 8 takes place between 4 and 5.
Chris wrote: "Course, you were incorrect about the series being done five years ago."
Fair enough.
Regardless, the series is done for me. I have no interest in the new book. Also, the cover art is horrendous
Fair enough.
Regardless, the series is done for me. I have no interest in the new book. Also, the cover art is horrendous


Thanks for mentioning this, Chris, as I had not heard there would be another DT novel. I guess with the on again/off again plans for films & television series it was the right time for King to add to the story. There are certainly enough hints of events not told in detail that could be filled out.

I'm pretty disappointed about the film/TV falling through (though I might have been disappointed had they been made, too...)! I always love a new SK adaption. I'm thinking that the DT series might be a good candidate for some kind of animated thing. What do you think?

Duma Key was pretty similar to SK's "Bag of Bones" in a lot of ways. Not too many people rave about this one, but I thought it was excellent.

Duma Key was pretty similar to SK's "Bag of Bones" in a..."
I loved Duma Key; have read it twice. I know BoB is very popular but I thought Duma Key was far superior. That would be my recommendation for a next read.


C to the r to the eepy......gave me the chills...

As an SK lover, I recommend you read "It," The Stand," and "The Shining." Quintessential Stephen King.
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