Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I haven’t read any of his books except his Writing one, I’m so inspired by this thread. What makes his books so good?
He crafts a story like no other. His prose isn’t remarkable. But he builds worlds and people and conflict better than anyone. As a kid I would just become engulfed by his books. Fully absorbed, could not tear myself away. His best ones grab you and do not let go.
All of this. His stories suck me in on the first page, which I find it not the case with other books. His characters are well thought out and interesting. I'm not a big horror person but I recommend so many of his books to people because they truly transcend that genre. Just like you didn't have to be interested in the mob to enjoy The Sopranos; you didn't have to be a sci fi geek to like Battlestar Galactica, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I haven’t read any of his books except his Writing one, I’m so inspired by this thread. What makes his books so good?
He crafts a story like no other. His prose isn’t remarkable. But he builds worlds and people and conflict better than anyone. As a kid I would just become engulfed by his books. Fully absorbed, could not tear myself away. His best ones grab you and do not let go.
Anonymous wrote:One I liked a lot and don’t see mentioned here is Joyland. 11/22/63 is amazing and deserves another mention as well.
Anonymous wrote:I haven’t read any of his books except his Writing one, I’m so inspired by this thread. What makes his books so good?
Anonymous wrote:Needful Things is underrated.
I found It terrifyingly but could have done without the gratuitous language and the “resolution” that was supposed to have united all the kids. Ew.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:he was still high on drugs through most of the 80's once he got sober, stated turning to shit..Anonymous wrote:Everything he wrote after 1984 was garbage.
I honestly think his writing started to really suffer after about '89 and after he was hit and nearly killed by that car in '99 I can barely recognize his writing anymore.
Either, he has changed as writer or he lost an extremely talented editor.
+1. He was not the same writer after the car accident. I looked again at his bibliography on Wikipedia and the quality drop-off after 1999 is shocking and much worse than I remembered.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:11-22-63 - it really is the best.
I’ve heard great things, but being 800+ pages, is it drawn out and boring?
NP, but no! It's so good!