Sounds good!
It would be alot easier to make a list of King books I
wouldn't recomend! Lol
From A Buick 8,
Cell,
Duma Key &
The Eyes of the Dragon. I've read everything he's written apart from
Joyland (50 pages in),
Doctor Sleep (it's right here next to me) & his non-fiction works like
On Writing,
Danse Macabre &
Stephen King goes to the Movies... In fact, add
Cycle of the Werewolf &
Blockade Billy to those & that's everything I
havent read yet. So he's written about 60 books & I've not read 5 or 6 of them.
I like real epics coz I read very quickly, so I'd recomend
The Dark Tower series. There were 7 of them & I read the first one when it came out in 1988 & last one when it came out in 2008 (I think), but King wrote another one to slip into the middle, so that's 8 books now. It's an epic story of an old gunslinger as he navigates a strange world parallel to our own populated with demons, wizards, magic & dragons. It's a Lord of the Rings style fantasy, but typical King, very immersive & a very, very long read.
The Talisman is similar, fantasy written with Peter Straub, also very immersive & quite long, but just the one book this time.
The Stand another truly epic book about a virus that wipes out 99% of humankind & those left have to battle for the future against an evil force.
11/22/63 is about a guy who finds a way to return to the 60's & decides to try to prevent the JFK assasination. I was surprised by how the tension built up in this book, I found it gripping & I could hardly put it down!
Insomnia about this old man who can't sleep, & as he becomes more & more exhausted he starts seeing stuff that doesn't entirely make sense.
IT something wakes up underneath the town of Derry, & it's got a clowns face, just to help you relax.
He writes excellent mysterys & ghosts stories, it's not all horror & fantasy. I'd recomend
Bag of Bones &
Liseys Story too.
A Merry Christmas to every "Constant Reader"