Amy, yes. My memory is extremely poor these days.
'Selfless'
Literary Buffistas 3: Don't Parse the Blurb, Dear.
There's more to life than watching Buffy the Vampire Slayer! No. Really, there is! Honestly! Here's a place for Buffistas to come and discuss what it is they're reading, their favorite authors and poets. "Geez. Crack a book sometime."
The Talisman was written with Peter Straub.
After I finished Salem's Lot, at about 3 a.m., I went into the kitchen to be sure there was garlic.
Oh, speaking of four stories, I just read our own Holli`s Four love stories and a robot and OMG love! So great and stuff that was unexpected but perfect and just very Holli! Yay!
(looking for distraction, yes I am.)
Salem's Lot is still my favorite King book of all time. It just hurtles along, and I don't think there's a dud scene anywhere in it.
I kind of want to reread It, but I have very vivid memories of how terrified I was by it.
My favourite Stephen King is the lesser-celebrated Needful Things. It's creepy as anything.
King definitely needs an editor, although the original Stand is my favorite book of all time. Maybe it helps that I was living in Boulder at the time I first read it and everything felt so much more real in a way. Scary for sure. Then again I do love me a good postApocalypse/dystopia.
I've had Salem's Lot sitting on a shelf for years, and I'm not sure why I never read it. I really ought to!!
Firestarter holds a special place for me as it was the first King I read, and I caused quite a scene in the library because I was trying to check it out when I was 12 and the librarian was sure this was a terrible idea. My mother was all... "Why on earth shouldn't I let her read it?"
I re-read It over the summer. I was struck with how King re-created not just one, but half a dozen children's worlds in the 1958 sections. It's also the one I'd most like to see the author's background materials for -- I suspect a lot about Pennywise never made it into the book.
And may I pimp "Richard Bachmann's" The Long Walk? Completely implausible premise at the time (though not so much in today's reality-TV mad world?) but utterly compelling.
I loved It so much. The children's voices, their connection, their fear, everything. And then the end sucked so incredibly, I literally threw the book across the room. Only time King has ever really disappointed me.