After Dan was brave enough to admit that he had never read Stephen King before in one of these threads, it reminded me of a great article in #50 of the CD mag titled "Three Genre Books I'm Embarrased To Admit I've Never Read..."
So what "classics" have alluded you so far?
One of the top answers in the mag appears to be The Exorcist so I guess I will start there.
1. The Exorcist- Had I bought the CD version I may have finally been motivated to read it, alas my used paperback remains unread.
2. Dracula- Double Embarrasment, I have started/stopped this twice, why I can't finish I don't know.
3. Haunting of Hill House- Almost bought it but I thought the price was to high given the book is rather short, keep meaning to buy a used copy.
Tied for 3. Swansong- I add this because I do own it and have never heard any praise short of it being a true classic, so why have I never read it?
So what "classics" have alluded you so far?
One of the top answers in the mag appears to be The Exorcist so I guess I will start there.
1. The Exorcist- Had I bought the CD version I may have finally been motivated to read it, alas my used paperback remains unread.
2. Dracula- Double Embarrasment, I have started/stopped this twice, why I can't finish I don't know.
3. Haunting of Hill House- Almost bought it but I thought the price was to high given the book is rather short, keep meaning to buy a used copy.
Tied for 3. Swansong- I add this because I do own it and have never heard any praise short of it being a true classic, so why have I never read it?
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