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As for King, should I bother with Carrie, then? I really liked the movie, but that might be due to De Palma more than King. |
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once you read those two - you've read everything he's written. |
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Ah, okay. Thanks for the advice. Those are the two that seem to appeal to me the most.
I guess there was a subconscious reason for that. ;) I have a friend who swears by the Dark Tower series, but when I read the dust jackets, my spider-sense tingles. :p |
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Insomnia was a confusing book to me. i had to read it twice to understand atleast some of it.
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Actually the dark tower is just like his horror novels but they are in a series and have fantasy aspects to it.
It would have to be my favorite King novel. As far as king of horror goes he is not it. I have no idea why people keep bringing up clive barker though, most of his stuff is fantasy with a little horror in it. only a few of his books are horror. As king of horror I would have to give the nod to h.p. lovecraft or richard matheson. I am legend is still the best book ever in my opinion. |
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clive barkers books of blood (his best works) are pure horror
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