Bag of Bones and Lisey's Story are my absolute favorites of the past decades.
The former contains the most emotionally devastating passage ever in a Kingbook - totally unexpected.
The first and only time King ever brought tears to my eyes (to put it mildly).
I believe I read somewhere that King considers Lisey's Story his best ever.
I almost agree with him - still got a soft spot for The Stand, though...
sk
Not to get too off topic, but what did you think of Duma Key?
I liked it, but not half as much as BoB or LS.
The first part was excellent -some of King's best writing ever.
The second half....let's call it disappointing...
I liked it, but not half as much as BoB or LS.
The first part was excellent -some of King's best writing ever.
The second half....let's call it disappointing...
sk
Interesting, I actually found I liked Duma Key more and more as it neared its conclusion. Some of the events towards the end were particularly moving for me. Awesome book.
Not to get too off topic, but what did you think of Duma Key?
Brian
Duma Key = B+ Bag of Bones = B Lisey's Story = C-
As far as a S/L, I'd go with It. Not because it's my favorite of the non-S/L books (it's not), but b/c I think someone would do a really good job with it.
A heavilly illustrated IT would be dang cool... I just re-read It (since I last read it in my early teens) and I had a nostalgia filled good time doing so too.
my vote is for MISERY. for his shorter works its a masterpiece, i prefer King straight up, neat, by the shot. Am I the only one who prefers it when the "bad guy" is human instead of supernatural ? As great as the movie is, i was a tiny bit disipointed by the horrific hobbling scene, as i had always wanted to know what a "salt dome" would look like! ( yes i do slow down at accident sites why do you ask?)
A heavilly illustrated IT would be dang cool... I just re-read It (since I last read it in my early teens) and I had a nostalgia filled good time doing so too.
I would be torn about who would be best for illustrating it. Alan Clark? Glenn Chadbourne?? Whoever it would be, an illustrated 2 volume (to make it more readable) edition of IT would be beyond fantastic!!!
One of my favorites is CUJO. This one scared me the most when I was growing up and it still gave me the willies 30 years later. It has it's flaws to be sure, but this bare-bones, unneutered, horrorshow is unparalleled in Kings universe. And after seeing the cover of "Picking the Bones", let Vincent Chong illustrate it.
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