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.

  • darthva@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    I have ADHD so my novel reading as an adult is very feast and fallow, but Stephen King books translate especially well to audiobooks which are excellent for me. I just finished The Dark Tower series for the first time and… wow. The ending is perfect, and I encourage everyone to make the journey.