Finished a couple of books since my last post. Cujo was pretty good, but it was a little slow oddly enough.
I also read The Running Man and it was pretty awesome. Definitely one of his best books.
I also read Different Seasons, which had 2 of his more well known stories (because they got well known movie adaptations) "Rita Hayworth and The Shawshank Redemption", and "The Body" (its movie was called "Stand By Me" which I've yet to see but I want to now.
Then I read Cycle of the Werewolf, which was ok.
I'm now reading "Thinner", which, last time I tried to read I got bored and put it down in the middle. This time I'm warming up to it a bit. Still one of his weaker stories though.
And then I'm going to read "It" which I also didn't think was that great last time I read it and I did the same as "thinner", I dropped it in the middle. Hopefully I warm up to it like I am warming to "Thinner".
I went wondered what a top 10 SK list for me would look like now that I've basically read half of his books, so I went through and picked them out: (out of roughly 48% of all his books) Note that this isn't my Top 10 favorite books of all authors. IDK if I could even make one at this point as I'd argue I've not read enough authors.
1) Cell
2) The Stand
3) The Dark Tower Series (all but the 4th book)
4) The Long Walk
5) Skeleton Crew (For The Mist)
6) Firestarter
7) The Running Man
8) Different Seasons (for Shawshank and apt pupil)
9) Desperation
10) The Talisman
So anybody interested in reading his stuff should probably start at or near the bottom or so of this list. Yes, I made a top 10 list, shut up.
His worst IMO books are probably:
Thinner
It
And the 4th book in the Dark Tower Series
In no particular order.