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The Stand
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The Dark Tower.
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It would have to be 'The Dead Zone' simply because it was the first one I read and was a great introduction to the master but if I sat and thought about it my answer would keep changing with each one I recall I just love him!
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Misery
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IT
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The Long Walk
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The Stand: Complete and Uncut. By FAR not just SK, but all books.
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Insomnia The Stand
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The Talisman.
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The Shining The movie was great, but the book was so much more!
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I usually don't care for him, but I did like The Green Mile
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I loved The Green Mile, it's my favorite SK novel. Misery brought up intense emotions that really surprised me. I also liked The Stand, but then I read a book called Swan Song by Robert McCannon which was very similar to The Stand and I think it was much better. There are so many great titles by SK. I agree that Talisman was terrific and Delores Claborne was outstanding. His horror titles are also very good. I don't read horror anymore, but I remember feeling totally freaked out after reading the Shining!
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I could'nt pick just one, so I'll pick two. IT. and The Stand.
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Mine is Nightmares and Dreamscapes. A great collection of work.
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Insomnia. Thinner.
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Pet Sematary
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the tommyknockers
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Geralds Game..
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Skeleton Crew, Creep Show, and the Eyes of the Dragon.
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it, or carrie.
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Misery It Destination
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'The Stand', without a doubt!
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Insomnia. It kept me up all nigh while I was reading it.
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The Stand, From a Buick 8 and Lisey'd story
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The Langoliers.
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The Gunslinger
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Thinner, it was a quick read and I was trying to loose weight at the time.
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The Shining... By far, his best book ever... And I've read most of them...!
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I just read Cell and it was pretty good. Kinda gruesome, it reminded me a bit of a nightmarish The Stand. I do recommend it.
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Different Seasons. It has the novellas "Rita Hayworth and Shawshank Redemption," "The Body," "Apt Pupil," and "The Breathing Method." The first three have all been made into films. Great book.
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The Shining
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Insomnia Needful Things
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The Shining and as Richard Bachman, the one with the short story "THE MIST'(also has the "Running Man") The Mist scared the crap out of me and yes, I was reading it late at night...
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the stand the darktower books (exc. the last one) cell the dark half oh they are all so good it's hard to choose bag of bones the girl who loved tom gordon oh hell i cant choose it would be easier to tell you the few i didn't like
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Hearts in Atlantis. Haunting me still... :-)
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Bag of Bones The Stand
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that's a hard decision read them all,liked them all. THE STAND & TOMMYKNOCKERS are 2&3. i like the gun slinger series best.
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My favourites by far were IT and From a Buick 8. I loved The Stand and Misery though.
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the drak tower and desperation are tied for me
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IT - love the book - was shit scared of the film! - that clown my god i watched when i was six years old and i always remember when the boy runs after his boat into the drain and the clown comes up with a baloon and then after he talks to the boy about being a stranger he grabs the boys hands and all you see are his teeth! - that scared the living day lights out of me - i had nightmares for years and couldn't sleep on my own - i also watched poltergist a few months after and seeing the clown there has made me fear clowns from when i was six to when i was twelve! - i love it now though - its such a brilliant story and i think its steven kings best story!!
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Toss up between The Stand and The Gunslinger (as my favourite of the Dark Tower books)
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"The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon"
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The Stand. Read it five or six times.
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Hearts in Atlantis, The Green Mile, and Shawshank
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thinner, even tho he wrote it as richard bachman and the stand!
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'Carrie', closely followed by 'Apt Pupil' and 'Misery'. 'Carrie' I think went in for overkill (and that is a problem I have with a lot of King's books), but the situation and the characters were really well conceptualised and the entire story was very conversational and easy to read and a lot of the lines rang true, if you know what I mean. 'Rage' also held a lot of truth for me, but unfortunately is popular for all the wrong reasons now.
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oh, god...can't remember the english title...the one with the bunch of people who get stuck up in some dessert ghost town after being caught by that posseded policeman. it freaked me out. or the one with that shop where you can get whatever you want if you're willing to do a little something... or the one with the guy who keeps loosing weight.
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Hearts in Atlantis, hope I spelt that right :-)
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IT, That clown is well creepy yet kinda cool.
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The only Stephen King book I've ever read is Misery, and I really enjoyed it.
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Misery.
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Bag of bones :)
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My favorite Stephen King book is always the one I'm reading at the moment! That tells you a lot about how great a storyteller I think he is! "The King of macabre" someone once called him. Right now I'm reading the Dark Tower series, and I'm completely enthralled! I can't do anything else until I find out what's going to happen next! As always when I finish, I'll feel as though I've left from their world (or level of the tower) and forced back into my own... But as Roland of Gilead would say, "It's ka".
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Bet you can't pick just one! Hearts in Atlantis, Green Mile, Dreamcatcher although "Booya Moon" is now part of my vocbulary. . .
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All of the I am a great Stephen King fan.
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The Stand
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Thats a really tough question, there are soooo many. Needful things rates quite highly on my list, Lisleys Story is another good one, The Green Mile, the list is endless. Stephen King is so talented.
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Gotta be misery.
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The Stand, then insoamnia ; but king has never written a none favorite book!!
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I'll go with Misery. Some of his books can be too bloated. Misery has a perfect balance. And it's just the best writing in general he has done.
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They are all very good. I am a huge fan. The Dark Tower series is by far his best work, but that would be 7. So I would have to say Bag Of Bones.
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Ihave two favorites, "A Bag of Bones" & "Hearts in Atlantis" "Needful Things" was a pretty good one too!
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Pet Sematary i guess, the first SK I read.. great book
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I would have a hard time choosing between The Shining and Pet Cemetary, myself.
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My favorite Stephen King novels are the compilations of short stories, like Night Shift and Everything's Eventual.
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