RESERECTION POST. I didn't want to have to make another. This one suits the purposes of which I am aiming.
I've recently gotten a Kindle, which, by the mere fact that the kindle always contains a few books I want to read and is always nearby (I constantly carry it around) I've been reading at any point in time when I have nothing better to do. Which has been speeding up my reading. I've decided I want to read all of the Stephen king books I've skipped over, in order from which they were released.
-I finished Carrie, which was an extremely depressing book (much like the movie) but a little more so if only because you get to know Carrie herself a lot better.
-I also read through Salem's Lot. I've never cared for vampire stories (especially with the classical 'hypnotic gaze' types) but this one did a pretty good job of keeping the vamps interesting.
-Finally, the most recent SK book I've finished was The Shining. I have seen the movie before hand. Thought it was just OK. Then I read the book and realized that Kubrick changed a lot of the core story making it a bit meaningless. The book is a million times better. The movie is just more 'quotable'.
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I will give Kubrick credit for the excellent "all work and no play makes jack a dull boy" reveal scene though.
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-Of course, before these 3, I already finished Rage. The book Stephen King doesn't want published anymore. It was just 'OK'. Didn't think it was spectacular.
-The first book I read on my kindle, while being a very recent SK book,' Under The Dome', was pretty good if a bit overly long.
-The book I'm currently reading of his is "Night Shift" Which has 2 of his more well known short stories. Children of the Corn and The Lawnmower Man. Thus far I'm really enjoying it.
When I do eventually "complete" all of kings books, I plan on reading World War Z since I'm such a zombie apocalypse nut, Finishing the Eragon/Inheritance Cycle series, finding some new authors to read, and maybe giving Dean Koontz another shot.