Monday, July 21, 2008

Stephen King's Novels Review


Have you read and seen Stephens King’s The Stand, IT, and The Langoliers? If you love them, then check out his latest novels at Amazon.com. You will be thrilled, scared, and drawn into them. The suspense, the horrors, and the drama are mesmerizing. The stories, the plots, the schemes, the themes, the characters, and the dialogue are mind-boggling. Check them out now!!!

Out of the three movies I’ve seen from Stephen King's books, IT was the one freaked me out the most. Although, The Stand and The Langoliers were not as freaky or scary but were suspenseful to keep you give you some chills. If I had read the books before seeing the movies, then I could really compare them. So, don’t miss out like I did. Check out his latest books before they become a movie. I know I will.

Here are some comments from Stephen King readers on his past novels/movies:

"I just wanted to say that I am a huge fan. I have read, Cujo, IT, Cell, Needful Things, Salems Lot, The Mist, and several other Stephen King books; by far The Gunslinger was my favorite. It took about a year and a half to read the whole series (I had to wait for book seven). I loved these books so much. I couldn’t wait to get home from work to read more. It gave me crazy dreams and nightmares. I felt like I went through a depression when the series was done. In fact, I find it hard to get into other books. I still read, but it seems to take forever to get through a book. Thanks a lot Stephen King."

"I love IT. IT was my first Stephen King book and it kept me going some bits were sad, scary, funny. And I understand it at a complicated psychological concept especially pennywise because clowns give me creeps and it reflects on what you believe in."

"If no one has already informed you- Pet Sematary is without question my favorite SK book. I read it when I was about thirteen and have read it at least every three years since- I am thirty-five. This book will bring the hair up on the back of your next, break your heart and make you laugh out loud. It is funny, terrifying and disturbing on so many levels. Yes, true to Stephen King's early fiction, it is gruesome. I found the movie to be one of the best and most accurate adaptations of his works (is the most)- but none of the gore is gratuitous - it is necessary, compelling and eThe Shining enchanting. Read "IT" if you have not, The Shining and even Bag of Bones is a thrill. Dark Half is great, eerie, and Christinesublime. For a psychological drama - Gerald's Game is dark and disturbing. Enjoy!"

So, book lovers, get ready to be captivated by any Stephen King’s new or old novels at Amazon.com.

Some of his other novels ar shown below:



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