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Slipsliding · 19/01/2013 11:59

Never read him as put off by potential gore but loads of MNS recommend him so I must be wrong!?

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RemusLupinsBiggestGroupie · 23/01/2013 19:33

Have you read, 'On Writing?' Part bio, part a creative writing guide, all excellent.

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AViewfromtheFridge · 23/01/2013 19:46

Different Seasons! How many other collection of novellas can boast that three films have been made from them? The Body (Stand by Me) a lot darker than the film, (Rita Hayworth and the) Shawshank Redemption brilliant, Apt Pupil deliciously dark and The Brething Method actually quite touching.

If not, I really liked the Kennedy one (11.22.63) or whatever it is, it's cleverly done, although a bit slow in places.

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HumphreyCobbler · 23/01/2013 19:59

I really liked 'On Writing'. But I truly loved Danse Macabre - I re-read this one many times.

Different Seasons is brilliant, I agree.

There are just so many good ones, it is hard to think of them all.

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tillyfernackerpants · 23/01/2013 20:04

I've been reading SK since I was 12 (The Shining) so 20-mumbles years now!

Remus yes, liked Blaze with the link to Mice & Men, but it kind of fizzled out imo. The ending was a bit meh and definitely not one of his best.

Apt Pupil is creepy, but very good.

Rainbowriver, you really should read The Dark Tower series. The Gunslinger is good, it took me a while to get into as it's written very differently from any of his other work, but the whole story is amazing. Especially when you see glimpses from some of his other books.

I still have Wind Through the Keyhole to read, waiting for a day on my own to get stuck into it.

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RemusLupinsBiggestGroupie · 23/01/2013 21:49

I was really, really disappointed with, 'The Wind Through The Keyhole.' I hate being disappointed with a King book but that felt like an absolute waste of time to me.

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RemusLupinsBiggestGroupie · 23/01/2013 21:50

Danse Macabre good - but some of the things he raves about are dreadful! The Haunting Of Hill House, for example, is appalling - but it is his favourite book ever, iirc.

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pointythings · 23/01/2013 22:20

I've kept away from The Wind Through the Keyhole because I felt that the Dark Tower series was finished and didn't need anything adding to it.

But I think that's King - when he is good he is very very good, and when he is bad he is horrid.

Re the film of the Shining - the reason I like Jack Nicholson in it is that I like Jack Nicholson. I think other than the fire hose scene, I've more or less severed it from the book. Although the little boy who plays Danny is fab.

Totally agree with you about the woman who plays Wendy, she is portrayed as a drip and in the book she is most definitely not. What I really resented about the film was the end - it completely lacked the explicit clarification of the hotel as a malevolent and sentient entity in itself, and it also lacked the redemption of Jack Torrance in the way he destroys himself with the roque mallet so that Danny can escape. I also think killing the Hallorann character was unforgivable and unnecessary.

Which is why I think the book is so much better.

Does King like The Lottery? I've always thought that was one of the great horror stories.

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HumphreyCobbler · 23/01/2013 22:25

I don't think THOHH is appalling! I think it is good. Sparse, but good. But then I am obsessed by Alan Garner so I obviously go for sparse.

He does rate the Lottery iirc

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pointythings · 23/01/2013 22:31

Humphrey I love Alan Garner! Apparently he has written a sequel to the Weirdstone/Moon of Gomrath sequence - have you read it?

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HumphreyCobbler · 23/01/2013 22:35

I went to see him talk about it at Cheltenham Festival. I was so startstruck Blush. He was amazing.

I have the book, I just have not read it yet. I am waiting until I am alone which is a rare thing in this house.

I find he needs (and deserves) my utmost concentration.

Have you read Thursbitch? That book did my head in, but in a brilliant way

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HumphreyCobbler · 23/01/2013 22:35

or even star struck

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HumphreyCobbler · 23/01/2013 22:37
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WhispersOfWickedness · 23/01/2013 22:50

Different Seasons. I also have a soft spot for Insomnia, it was the first full length one I read.
I love King (but have read nothing recent), sad to read here that his more recent stuff seems to be losing its way Sad
Oh, another of my favourites is Gerald's Game. Such a 'simple' storyline but such a frightening situation.

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CheerfulYank · 23/01/2013 22:54

I love, love, LOVE the Stand, but it is a lot to start with.

The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon, Dolores Claiborne, and Firestarter are shorter and gripping IMO.

Full Dark, No Stars is a recent short story collection that I really liked.

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rainbowriver · 24/01/2013 10:07

Just ordered Gunslinger and On Writing. Hope I like them!

I nearly always use my Kindle for books now and haven't read a paperback for a while, but for some strange reason felt King should be read on a good old paperback!

RR

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anonymosity · 25/01/2013 04:33

I agree on The Stand. Its the only one I've read. I had a bf who bet me I couldn't get through it in a week - so I did, just to prove him wrong and I quite enjoyed it.

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