A tie between The Long Walk and The Running Man for me.
I've got a soft spot for Rage because I read it as a teenager and NO it's not because I could relate to a guy who holds his class hostage, but I thought King had a really good handle on the constant confusion teenagers experience in those years.
Blaze I read a few years ago and found it touching and bittersweet, not at all what I expected when I read the synopsis on the back cover. There's a lot of story in there for such a surprisingly short novel. Netflix should option this one as well.
I've got a soft spot for Rage because I read it as a teenager and NO it's not because I could relate to a guy who holds his class hostage, but I thought King had a really good handle on the constant confusion teenagers experience in those years.
Blaze I read a few years ago and found it touching and bittersweet, not at all what I expected when I read the synopsis on the back cover. There's a lot of story in there for such a surprisingly short novel. Netflix should option this one as well.