Originally posted by igbo
i haven't ready any of his books but i liked the movie misery :)
I still have Misery on DVD, it was inspired by a woman stalking King fr. Idk why I assume everyone has read his books, maybe I think too much of people or it's part of our collective unconscious.
If you are going to start I recommend The Shining and 11.22.63. The latter isn't a horror. I have the pdf of Rage saved somewhere because you can't get it anymore, he didn't want it to inspire school shootings.
igbo
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Originally posted by Kafka
I still have Misery on DVD, it was inspired by a woman stalking King fr. Idk why I assume everyone has read his books, maybe I think too much of people or it's part of our collective unconscious.
If you are going to start I recommend The Shining and 11.22.63. The latter isn't a horror. I have the pdf of Rage saved somewhere because you can't get it anymore, he didn't want it to inspire school shootings.
dang hook me up with rage
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Originally posted by igbo
dang hook me up with rage
Will do in the next few days. It's on an old laptop. I don't recommend you read it before his other works though as he wrote Rage when he was a teenager.
King says he was a "heavy user" of the happy powder from 1978 till around 1986 when he was churning out best-sellers like It, Christine, Pet Sematary, Misery, and Cujo – the classic tale of a murderous St. Bernard dog that King "barely remember(s) writing at all." Yes, even his blackout drunk scrawls sell millions of copies and get movie adaptations. We're now picturing King browsing novels at an airport bookstore and saying, "A killer St. Bernard? Who came up with th– oh."