Which is your favorite Stephen King book?
By miamilady
@miamilady (4910)
United States
13 responses
@Aurone (4755)
• United States
1 Jun 07
The Stand is my favorite. I have read it twice even though its over a thousand pages. Its just an interesting novel with interesting characters to me. I also like Needful Things since it brings up the idea what are you willing to do to get what it is you really desire.
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@Lakota12 (42600)
• United States
1 Jun 07
Did you see the movie?
It was filmed in Utah and the street where they were in a town was a street from the town my mom lives in. I thought it was so neat to see no cars or people on it but the actors for it is a very busy street where alot of bars are lol
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@Willowlady (10658)
• United States
1 Jun 07
I cannot pick just one. Although since I love the Nightflier movie I would have to pick that book since I can watch the movie multiple times. Unfortunately he is writing like he once did so I have moved on the Dean Koontz. Will be neat to see what others have to say about Mr. King.
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@GloomCookieLex (6073)
• United States
1 Jun 07
I love Pulse. It was such an amazing book. It still gives me creeps. I can't wait for the movie.
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@GloomCookieLex (6073)
• United States
1 Jun 07
Crap, I mean Cell. Sorry. I always get it mixed up. The book is called Cell, Pulse is what it's about.
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@gradyslady (4054)
• United States
18 Sep 07
Lol, I loved that book too, and I as well have a fear of clowns. Even though I fear clowns, I have the movie and I watch it like once a year...
@Bizziebod (3497)
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2 Jun 07
Hi, I haven't read a Stephen King book in many years, although at one point I think I had read almost everything he had written. IMO Pet Semetary was particularly disturbing and well written - making it a fantastic book, unfortunately the film wasn't so great!
@jillmalitz (5131)
• United States
1 Jun 07
OMG! I love Stephen King. I really cant say which one is my favorite cause they are all good. I think his use of language is amazing. When he describes some things -wow. I guess one of the first ones I read got me. When I read the part in "the Shinning" where the topiaried animal shaped shrubs started moving flipped me out. And of course I was home alone when I read it!
@sumofalltears (3988)
• United States
2 Jun 07
The Stand is his best book, and closely followed by It, Christine and Tommyknockers. Most of his writing after Tommyknockers have not been very good and I haven't bothered to read them.
@Woodpigeon (3710)
• Ireland
1 Jun 07
I don't read Stephen King anymore. I think It tore it for me. I am too big of a coward and they scare me too badly. I think my all time favourite would be The Stand, but I also liked the books about the Tower. I never finished that series. Perhaps some day I will get back around to it. I think I read the first two or three.
@SereneDragon (188)
• United States
1 Jun 07
I would have to say that my favorite Stephen King novel was "The Tommyknockers". The first time I read it, I had to sleep with the lights on for weeks! I also loved "Carrie" and "Firestarter".
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@geekcritic (63)
• Philippines
1 Jun 07
Hands down, I like "The Stand: Complete and Uncut" the most. I've read (and own) more than 20 of his books, so if that doesn't call me a fan, I don't know what will.
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@brattaxi (72)
• United States
14 Jun 07
I love The Stand, I have read it so many times I've lost count, I also really like The Talisman, Tommyknockers and It...hell I love them all lol.
I like how in some of his books that characters from other stories show up, like Tommyknockers-Talisman
