What books do you guys think King was at his best?
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His early period (1974-1985): The Shining, The Stand
Middle period (1986-1999): It, Misery, Gerald's Game, Bag of Bones
Later period (2000-?): From a Buick 8, Lisey's Story
This list does not include any of the DT novels.
Haven't read: Dreamcatcher (reading now), Rose Madder, Duma Key, Under the Dome.
Not all of these are ones I would put on my favorites list, but these are the ones I think are his best."I'm a vegan. "
---Kirby Bliss Blanton , The Green Inferno (2013)
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This is a very tough question to answer, as most popular doesn't necessarily measn the best.
If you don't mind, I'll list the books I like(d) best.
I'll limit myself to one or two books per decade:
seventies:
-The Stand
eighties:
-It
-Cujo (so much more than a scary book about a rabid dog)
nineties:
-The dark Tower IV: Wizard and Glass
-Bag of Bones
past decade (now what do we call this??)
-Lisey's Story (WOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!)
I haven't read Under the Dome yet, so I can't comment on that book.
sk
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Hard to pin down just one as his best. My personal favorite is Bag of Bones. I love it when his characters are writers - it's like getting a glimpse behind the scenes. Also, I think this has a couple of his scariest passages (SPOILERS):
1. When he dreams about finding his dead wife under the bed. "Give me that. It's my dustcatcher."
2. When he dreams about walking down the path to his lake house, and something wrapped all in white bursts out of the door and comes after him.
Great stuff.
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Originally posted by Blu Gilliand View PostHard to pin down just one as his best. My personal favorite is Bag of Bones.Also, I think this has a couple of his scariest passages (SPOILERS):
Plus, it also has the most shocking, heart-wrenching passage in a King-book ever.
Devastating!
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Originally posted by frik51 View PostI agree; BoB is a wonderful book.
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Originally posted by ozmosis7 View PostWow, I am into this one and haven't found it to be so great, but every single person that has finished it says the same thing.
That only came quite far into the story.
Now it's one of my favorites.
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NOVELS:
Salem's Lot
The Gunslinger
SHORT STORIES:
All That You Love Will Be Carried Away
1408
Graduation Afternoon
The Cat From Hell
I haven't read IT (I know!), but I've ordered the CD edition, and will dig into it this Fall when it arrives. I like MOST of The Stand, butSpoiler!I've got a huge problem with the I'll solve my Gordian Plot Knot by cutting it in half and blowing a bunch of crap up. Twice. Just like I'll do 30 years later with a book I'll call Cell. Granted that's just my subjective experience as a reader, and most people certainly see things differently, which is totally valid. I think most of the book is brilliant, but I hate a deus ex machina like nothin' else, and the end smacks of that.Last edited by Nik Houser; 06-15-2011, 05:02 PM.
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