11-28-2002, 08:35 PM
I've read almost all of King's books, with the exception of "The Shining" and the Dark Tower series. I just finished "Everything's Eventual" and I'm working on "From a Buick 8". What I gleaned of the Dark Tower books through some of his others, I haven't really had an interest in, but I didn't pick up on the references in "Black House" until you mentioned it.
I've read a few Straub books, and found them much harder to get into.
I would say the most gripping of all King's books (to me) was "Misery" -- it was the only one that actually made me cringe and be afraid to turn the page.
I'd be happy to discuss any of his books. The only problem is, I tend to read them too quickly and not have much of a recall of what they're about.
I've read a few Straub books, and found them much harder to get into.
I would say the most gripping of all King's books (to me) was "Misery" -- it was the only one that actually made me cringe and be afraid to turn the page.
I'd be happy to discuss any of his books. The only problem is, I tend to read them too quickly and not have much of a recall of what they're about.