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I have been a huge fan of Stephen King since the mid-1970s, when he got the literary world on the storm about the first novel, Carrie, a young girl with amazing motivating power. King, of course, is writing even more wonderful novels. Some are wonderful, some are amazing. Here are my top five Stephen King books:

1. Salem Lot - no doubt, my favorite Stephen King book all the time. This spine is a calm classic - the second book of Christ, after Carrie - about Vampires like Dracula by the name of Cartho Barrow, who spread vampire plague through a small Peyton Place style town, everything A page where fear and threats of sheets seep from things. And, because it is a big fan of Bram Stoker's Dracula, what should I do? Salem Lot inscribes every right box for me. True fear classics, and my favorite vampire novel after Dracula.

2. Shining - the story of the ultimate ghost hotel. King talks about Jack Torrance carrying a lot of emotional baggage (triggered by his torture relationship with his father) to deprive the work as a winter caretaker of Overlook Hotel accommodated by his wife Wendy When you do, son Danny. Overview is truly your hotel of your worst night. As all the ghosts and vicious moods that live in the life of Torrance start to appear, I can really feel the fear of the snow-falling family to begin experiencing. Shining is a true masterpiece of eerie fiction.

3. Miserable thing - Stephen King dreadfully at Annie Wilks, a psychiatric nurse who keeps a writer Paul Sheldon's prisoner in her house, after pulling him out of a traffic accident that actually broke his legs Creating a person who is unforgivable. I can relieve tension with a knife like Annie, angered by Paul discovering that she kills her favorite character, Mislee Chastain, bringing her back to a new novel. Her mad anger has not manifested more clearly and clearly than the notorious hobbing scene. Annie Wilkes is truly a crazy fan of hell.

4. Pet Sema Thierry - My favorite story. For those who have wild ideas about what they are trying to revive dead pets and loved ones, there are valuable lessons learned. I have never buried a corpse in an old Indian burial place. It is a pity that you are the main character of this novel, Louis Creed, was indeed in this truly horrible novel. I also liked the movie version.

5. IT - What frighteningly disturbs you rather than encountering entities that change shape that can take the form of our worst fear? Well, Penny Waiwai, in a small town King's epic novel, make the devil friends who just do it, intermittently make it to be declined as a monster-like monster intermittently. IT is truly a wonderful reading and it is also such a huge door stopper. From the moment the evil Penny Wise has made his first appearance in the storm, ridiculed, and often killed, Georgie's poor, I was completely absorbed from start to finish. And when I finally finished the book I felt it and felt like I could read more. It was really good. I especially loved all the small respects of classical horror monsters like King and Vampire and Werewolf who peeped into his story. If you want to get crazy about IT, my advice is to avoid a 3 hour television movie by reading a novel.



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