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Haven't read King in a while and I'm thinking about giving him another go. I gave up on him after trying to get through The Stand but I've read
>Carrie
>Salem's Lot
>The Shining
>Cujo
>Pet Sematary
>Rage
>The Long Walk
>Cycle of the Werewolf
>Thinner
>The Dark Half
>Joyland
>The Outsider
Any favorites or must reads?
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Revival
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Under the Dome is pointless but quite fun
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>>24729790
None of them are must-reads because they are coke-fueled genreslop and all the ones that came after his sobriety are just genreslop. Read Fathers and Sons by Turgenev, or read the Illiad or something man don't waste your time on this earth. Read things that enlighten you further to the human condition, or that ask important questions, or that have historical importance and cultural weight.



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