Yes, he's an unhinged lefty but I have read most of his books. The Dark Tower series was awesome!
Pretty much sums up my multiple attempts at finishing one of his novels. I think I did finish "Needful Things" and like someone else said about his stories, it all concluded in about 20 pages of frenetic activity. Maybe it was something else, I don't remember for sureQuote:
There's just a lot to trudge through for character set up.
Pumpkinhead said:
It wouldn't surprise me if him and Elon were actually friendly and texting each other on a super rich people chat group. While amusing themselves taking jabs on social media.
C@LAg said:
Stephen King's writing is like a 17 year having sex for the first time.
Great building, horribly quick and unsatisfying resolution.
MRB10 said:
You all waited until you were 17?!
MRB10 said:
You all waited until you were 17?!
Proposition Joe said:
If you read enough King, you start to realize at best he re-uses the same character tropes and at worst there's a decent chance he's a closet racist. A lot of his work is framed in the 50's/60's illusion of the American Dream and the underbelly of it (racism, abuse, etc...). But the number of times he leans into the ebonics is tough to ignore after a while.
Hell, even in his more modern Mr. Mercedes series, there's a constant joking back-and-forth between the irish white guy and the black kid who starts off as his lawn boy and eventually becomes his wingman where ebonics and slave "humor" is constantly leaned into.
When you read it in The Shining in the 70's, it fits. When it's still popping up 40 years later in his modern tales, you start to wonder.
He is (or at least was) a good writer, but it's a little ironic that his whole thematic message (in every single book/movie of his I have read/watched) is human redemption through suffering, and here he is today, as a pretty old man, suffering immensely about politics.CDUB98 said:
If you've read his books, you know his brain is wired wrong.*
*I've ready many.
Christine was a great book, blah as a movie.Phatbob said:How is Shawshank Redemption not on here?HtownAg92 said:The StandHungry Ojos said:
Shining
Pet cemetery
It
Misery
Carrie
Everything else sucked.
Cujo
Christine
Needful Things
Night Shift
Desperation
CDUB98 said:Pumpkinhead said:
The Stand is his most impressive achievement as a sheer epic.
SPOILER ALERT!!
In book IV of The Dark Tower series, he intertwines Flagg into the story. Have read further yet, so not sure how deep that rabbit hole goes yet.
TexAgsSean said:
Never read a single book of his.
He doesn't hold a candle to R.L. Stine.