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    Default What is Stephen King's Favorite Stephen King Novel

    Anybody know what he thinks is his best work?

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    Default Re: What is Stephen King's Favorite Stephen King Novel

    Lisey's Story is his favorite of the moment.


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    Default Re: What is Stephen King's Favorite Stephen King Novel

    Funny. I was thinking about asking what his least favorite one was, not one he regrets writing, just one that he doesn't like. One that he would do over if he could.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Moderator View Post
    Lisey's Story is his favorite of the moment.
    Interesting, that's usually pointed out as a pretty challenging book for a lot of fans...maybe that's why - I'm sure he felt like he got to explore more complex plot development with this one...

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    I really have to get around to reading Lisey's Story. I don't think is was well recieved by general readers, but the constant readers of SK seem to love it.

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    Default Re: What is Stephen King's Favorite Stephen King Novel

    I could be wrong but I believe in the past(before Lisey's Story) he said The Dead Zone was one of his favorites.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JoeSherry View Post
    I could be wrong but I believe in the past(before Lisey's Story) he said The Dead Zone was one of his favorites.
    Believe you are correct.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JoeSherry View Post
    I could be wrong but I believe in the past(before Lisey's Story) he said The Dead Zone was one of his favorites.
    Hi,

    Indeed, and Lisey is my favourite too, and if I remember correctly Carrie is his least favourite because he considers that it isn't well-written.

    Long days and pleasant nights

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    Default Re: What is Stephen King's Favorite Stephen King Novel

    i'm reading lisey's story myself right now. i've only read it once since it came out, and i'm really enjoying it

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    Default Re: What is Stephen King's Favorite Stephen King Novel

    No, his favorite isn't Lisey's Story! It's The Tommyknockers of course!




    I Don't Even Remember Writing The Tommyknockers


    By Stephen King
    May 5, 1999 | Issue 35•17

    So, I'm doing this book signing for The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon at the Barnes & Noble on Manhattan's Upper West Side last week, and this woman comes up to me, gushing about how The Tommyknockers is her "absolute, all-time favorite book." The name really didn't ring a bell, but I figured I must have written it, seeing as this woman is bothering to tell me how it's her all-time favorite, so I just kind of play along like I know what the heck she's talking about.
    "What Bobbi Anderson and the other people of Haven went through, well, that was just the ultimate in horror fiction," this woman said to me as I nodded along, clueless. "I must have read it at least 50 times, and I swear, not once has it failed to scare the living daylights out of me."
    Anyway, when I got home, I looked up The Tommyknockers in this literature reference book I have and, sure enough, I wrote it in 1987. Apparently, it's the story of this woman in this small town in Maine who discovers a metal object that was buried for millennia, and the thing gives all the townspeople super-powers. But then there's this deadly evil that's unleashed by the object, and the town becomes a death trap for all outsiders.
    After reading the plot synopsis, I sort of remembered it, but, then again, maybe it just sounded like something else I wrote. After your 50 or 60th one, it's all kind of a blur. But if I had to venture a guess, I'd say I probably did write The Tommyknockers. It sounds like my kind of thing, what with this invisible evil being unleashed on a town full of innocent people and all.
    To be honest, that wouldn't be the first time I'd forgotten one of my books. I'm usually pretty good about remembering the early stuff, like Carrie and The Stand and so forth. And I never forget my most recent one. It's those middle-period ones, though, that always seem to slip my mind. Like, what's that one about the writer who uses a pen name, and then the pen name develops into this evil, Mr. Hyde-type alter ego and commits a brutal murder? The Dark Tower? The Dark Zone? I'm pretty sure it's the "Dark" something, but I could be wrong.
    Oh, and then there was that one about the werewolf. I honestly don't remember anything about that one, except that there was some kind of killer werewolf attacking a whole bunch of people. Hopefully, no one will ever mention that one at a book signing, because I don't think I could fake it for even a minute. Like I said, it's all a big blur after a while.

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