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Vulture comments on King's entire body of work.
Some surprises: Roadwork is ranked in the Top 20, while Rose Madder receives the lowest spot :rolleyes:. If it were up to me, I'd probably select Lisey's Story or The Girl who Loved Tom Gordon as King's weakest title.
Only two :sad:.
I read the writers weren't going to include Bubba. They said he was too goofy for the TV show. I wish they felt the same way about the fairies because that storyline really felt out of place in the show (I'm sure it worked well in the books).
"True Blood"-Charlaine Harris' Southern Vampire novels (never read Harris' books)
"Legend of the Seeker"-Terry Goodkind's Sword of Truth novels (both had their own strengths and weaknesses)
Now if we're talking TV tie-in books, a clever one was Six Feet Under: Better Living Through Death...
I think Palahniuk was mocking afterschool specials and young adult fiction featuring anti-drug messages. Also, several reviews do state there's more to her death than just the overdose.
Adults Should Read Adult Books - Room for Debate - NYTimes.com
I don't like his casual dismissal of The Hunger Games. From what I've read of that series, it attempts to deal with "serious issues". I do agree that anyone 18 and older shouldn't be debating the mythology of the Twilight Saga...
I've only read some of the books mentioned on the Complex list. Out of those titles, only two struck me as great (Let the Right One In and Under the Dome).