LilBabyWithTheSundressOn wrote:
The Green Mile was in...'97-ish? Been reading him since. But I also tend to reread a lot of the ones I've really liked. You factor that in and I've probably read more in the 40s range.

I'm reading chronologically now. After 11/22/63 and On Writing at the beginning of the year, I started with Carrie and have been working my way through (until I took a break with The Hunger Games trilogy, that awful Fifty Shades of Grey bullshit, and Delirium and Pandemonium ) with plans to skip those I've read multiple times and/or remember well. So far that's only been The Stand.


I'm so late to the party! Carrie is my favorite Stephen King book - it's also his first published book. I always suggest newer readers check out his short stories - it's a great way to get into his writing and there's enough variety of stories to find ones you like.

I've enjoyed pretty much any book of his I've read. Except I had a hard time with the last half of Bag of Bones. I wish he had cut much of it like his publisher had suggested. It became kind of tedious and ended just asking jjb to spoil me. I am semi-ashamed.smiley: laugh