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Stephen King

PIXIEGIRL1

Posted 4:22 pm, 10/21/2008

THAT IS AN EASY ONE. NEEDFUL THINGS. THAT BOOK IS CRAZY AND WONDERFUL.IT WILL KEEP YOUR ATTENTION.

Jenny1963

Posted 10:44 pm, 10/17/2008

I am reading a Stephen King book entitled "Blaze" and it is a wonderful book for anyone to read.

2VIKINGS12

Posted 10:35 pm, 10/16/2008

Needful Things! The book was great but the movie was horrible. I was so excited when the movie came out, but boy what a dissappointment. Definetly didn't do the book justice.

Lovepuppy0227

Posted 6:33 am, 09/11/2008

The Stand!!!!

Kmeridian37

Posted 10:43 am, 07/25/2008

catwoman : I agree with you, my favorite was The Stand. I liked the story, The Mist, but was really disappointed in the movie ending. they took a good story and ruined it with the murder, suicide attempt part at the end. Like Gone with the Wind I usually read both, The Stand and Gone With the Wind at least once a year. Stephen King is one of my favorite authors but I like Dean R Koontz also.

catwoman12

Posted 12:38 pm, 07/18/2008

ALL ARE GREAT, BUT THE STAND IS MY TRUE LOVE. I HAVE READ IT EVERY JULY SINCE IT WAS PUBLISHED. FRANNIE, STU, NICK, TOM, GLENN, RALPH, MOTHER AB. LARRY, HARROLD, NADINE AND MOST OF ALL KOJAK ( BIG STEVE). I FEEL LIKE I HAVE KNOWN THESE "PEOPLE" ALL MY LIFE. THAT IS THE WAY A GREAT BOOK IS SUPPOSED TO MAKE YOU FEEL.

icie

Posted 8:31 pm, 06/24/2008

I loved The Stand, but I had to quit reading the Tommyknockers because my teeth kept feeling like they were falling out, so that was a close 2nd.

UNCHeelYeah

Posted 11:56 am, 06/24/2008

Correction to add, garfield, that indeed the FIRST of that installment was titled "The Gunslinger".

UNCHeelYeah

Posted 11:53 am, 06/24/2008

garfield, that one was called The Dark Tower.

garfield

Posted 10:51 am, 06/24/2008

The Stand
Gerald's Game
What was the series about the Gunslinger? Loved those....

spankysmama

Posted 7:04 pm, 06/22/2008

I cannot say which is my favorite. I have read all of his books and enjoyed every single one. When I start to read his books - I can't stop till I am finished. That is rough sometimes - with the big ones. LOL

UNCHeelYeah

Posted 11:03 pm, 06/21/2008

I just finished reading a short one called "The Colorado Kid", and a trunk novel that he wrote in the early 70's under the pseudonymn, Richard Bachmann titled "Blaze".

Both were excellent, and it was like returning to an old friend. Hard to say which is his best, so many are really good. I enjoy many of his short story collections as well, such as "Everything's Eventual", "Skeleton Crew", etc.

ap1224

Posted 2:37 pm, 06/02/2008

I've read several King novels. It's all a matter of taste. I didn't care for From A Buick 8 but LOVED Bag of Bones, Cell, The Stand, Dreamcatcher & Duma Key just to name the first in my head as favorites.

paintslinger

Posted 8:14 am, 05/28/2008

The Stand...both versions.

Say Cheese!

Posted 6:15 pm, 04/30/2008

I liked Geralds Game...and Deloris Claybourn (sp)

blessedinlife

Posted 9:07 pm, 04/25/2008

Needful Things! The book was awesome, but the movie was awful.

NancyDrew

Posted 8:45 pm, 04/17/2008

I stopped reading him, long ago...but, before I did, I thought The Shining was his best novel

Dwoozy123

Posted 9:01 pm, 03/31/2008

The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon

loving_mom

Posted 12:54 pm, 03/06/2008

Tar cats, have you tried the Dark Tower Series?

tarcats

Posted 12:28 pm, 03/06/2008

IT had nto be one of his best or maybe Christine!
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