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Insomnia will give you insomnia.
I've only read one steven king novel, and I was bitterely dissapointed, I believe it was called From Buick Eight, the setting was okay, the rising action was wonderful it kept me on the egde of my seat, the climax was shit, and the falling action well you see I don't quite remember that or the conclusion that tell you how much it was worth to me.I have never even been tempted to read anothe Steven king novel since.
But I've seen some of the Movies made from his novels.
So the guy is obviously a hell of a storyteller right? I mean Misery, Dolores Claiborn,Carrie, The Pet Cemetary, Thinner (one of my favorites), the ShawShank redemption (my absolute favorite) I'll give a good story what it's due, Steven King has some good ones out there.
I've only read one steven king novel, and I was bitterely dissapointed, I believe it was called From Buick Eight
From a Buick 8 is wonderful. Like The Body/Stand By Me, it captures the feeling of growing up perfectly, but this time reversed. Loads of people don't like it, and I dispair of that. I honestly can't see how that's possible. It's certainly his most mature novel, the characters are completely real and the story is utterly gripping. I couldn't put the book down until it was finished, and for me the ending was satisfactory enough.
Having been a huge King Fan in my early twenties, I find myself completely indifferent to his recent work. The only thing I managed to devote my attention to was 'On Writing', mostly because of its autobiographical value. I've always admired his talent for short stories more than his ability to create monster novels, to be honest. I'd love to get into his stuff again but looking at what's out there I'm not so sure it'll ever happen.. sad but true.
I just bought Lisey's Story. It isn't too late to take it back and get something else -- anybody else read that one yet? Is it a waste of book money?