HtownAg92 said:
I haven't seen Desperation mentioned.
This thread just reminds me that I have read a TON of Stephen King over the years, starting with the classics (Christine, Carrie, Cujo, Salem's Lot, IT) back in high school and never stopping. Back when books were a thing and prior to a move, I probably had 30 SK hard backs in my library and would pick one up for a reread often.
I still do....not all hardback though. My originals from late 70s and early 80s were mostly paperback. prime location on my shelves. but admittedly some of the more recent ones I have are e books.
Also notice the Green Mile collection at bottom right - it was released serially over a 6 month period as 6 paperback volumes each with a subtitle. It was only released as a complete paperback book the next year and only years later as a hardback book. Mine are the original 6 volumes from 1996.
Lots of stuff did not make my most recent move - but the SK collection did.
