I didn’t realize I’ve turned into a literary elitist snob. I can’t tell you the last time I’ve read a Stephen King book -what with them being for the unwashed masses and all. It has to be upwards of two decades. I USED to read every book he wrote, every time it was released. Then I got my degree and his works were beneath me. Fast forward to now. I have a disabled sister who recently moved into long term care. When I visit, I read to her. She requested that I read Cujo. I read Cujo when it was first released in 1981, 40+ years ago. Reading it now, all these years later, I just cannot express how impressed I am with the craftsmanship of the writing. Read it, that’s all I have to say - that man, he knows how to write a thriller.

  • LurkerFailsLurking@alien.topB
    link
    fedilink
    English
    arrow-up
    1
    ·
    1 year ago

    It’s okay for your tastes to evolve as you read more books. My kids make fun of me for being snobby about film because I’m always trying to get them to critique. But I just shrug and ask if I’ve ever recommended a bad movie. They’re all bangers. It’s okay if your tastes are now more sophisticated or whatever. That said, King is actually a good writer.