I like King whenever I pick up one of his books. But for some reason I hardly ever think to grab one of his books when I'm looking for something to read. I should probably change that.
'Objects In Space'
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A "sequel" to The Shining could be great, I think. I'd love to know what happens to Danny.
I swore off King after finishing The Dark Tower series. I have never been so pissed off at the ending of anything in my life!
I never read those -- I'm not a fantasy person, really.
Hi Rayne. I thought the ending was fine. I was pissed off at the racial stereotypes and plain old bad characterizations and godawful prose and poor storytelling that came before the ending.
I didn't bother finishing the Dark Tower series. But I would LOVE to see a follow-up to 'Salem's Lot.
My mom has a good portion of my (admittedly small) collection of King. She snagged Different Seasons and Misery (for herself) and The Stand (for my niece) when she was visiting last month. I still have his latest collection of short stories that I haven't read yet--maybe I'll get started on that after I put up my tree this weekend.
I couldn't read the Dark Tower series. and I neer read Salem's Lot. How odd.
I love his Night Shift collection of shorts. For a long book writer, King can turn out some good shorts. Several of those were set around Castle Rock, as well.
The book I want to see King write a sequel to is Danse Macabre. It's one of the best guidebooks to the horror genre I've ever read, and I would love to read his take on more recent stuff.