If you were given the task of compiling a representative sample of five of King's work to someone who had never read his books, which ones would you include? I'm not talking about which five you think are his best, just those which you feel accurately represent his ability as a writer, those volumes that would act as a snapshot of his illustrious career.
My five would include:
The Stand:
A massive, end of the world fantasy that is generally considered his best work.
IT:
I feel this is the quintessential Stephen King book, something that embodies all of his traits and attributes as a writer. IT is also one of his scariest reads.
Different Seasons: I'm not a big fan of this collection, but they were well written and they show that King can write more than just horror.
On Writing:
I feel a collection like this has to include a non-fiction book. This is a useful tool for anyone who likes to write, or anyone interested in the life and habits of an established literary name.
Night Shift:
I've only read two of King's short story collections, this and Just After Sunset. Night Shift was the better of the two, and I think it is important for readers to acquaint themselves with his short fiction
So, what do you think? Anything I missed?



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