I used to be obsessed with Stephen King, but that was many years ago and I no longer think he's an awesome writer. I think The Dark Tower series is his masterpiece though!
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I agree with solemnboy, i read him a lot and personally now i think hes overrated (in the whole) some scenes in some of his books just dont ring true, i dont mean the supernatural elements but just some conversations, scenes, though the stand is his best, i even love the corny low-budget tv adaption just because its the stand.
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Stephen King is not brilliant but he's not fast food either. I like him. His writing is far from sophisticated but his observation skills and attention to detail are remarkable. Like Kafka, he's able to see the extraordinary in the ordinary facts of our daily lives: an empty hotel becomes the perfect horror setting, a passing truck becomes a deadly weapon.
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i love it when people try and pretend that they've read certain stephen king novels, when they clearly haven't. like when people talk about the scene with the twins or "heeere's johnny" in "the shining" (ONLY IN THE FILM NOT THE NOVEL) , or people talk about the ankle-breaking scene in "misery" (ALSO ONLY IN THE FILM LOLOLOL)
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Theres always some stephen king i wont read because ive seen the film too much like the shining, for me thats great film and dont need to read the book, same for misery, it, shawshank redemption. Others i saw after the book - salems lot, what crap film, 1408 film is completley different. Oh b.a i disagree, i loved the film version of the mist, I thought it was an above average horror film, never read the short story though, there's so many bad TV/film adaption of king, its notorious for it.
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I'll go a different route and nominate "Different Seasons" (a short story/novella collection), simply because it contains "Rita Hayworth and Shawshank Redemption" which was turned into one of the best movies ever, and also "The Body" which was developed into the film "Stand By Me" (with the late great River Phoenix in a starring role).
But I generally like all of his stuff, and have been into (and then out of) his stuff since my high school days.
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