Like many horror/suspense movies (and made-for-TV-movies) over the last four decades, Carrie started its life as a book by Stephen King. When you mention Carrie, most people think of the 1976 movie staring Cissy Spasek, and (minor spoiler alert) the scene with the pig’s blood. Stephen King Books from the 1970s Carrie (1974) Here now is his entire catalog in chronological order. If you’re new to Stephen King, we recommend you start with either It, Misery, or The Shining. However I didn’t have time to think what the problem was–he told me, in no uncertain terms. Handing it to him to sign with my timid request, I received a glare that could blind a city. I grabbed the first thing I saw with his name on it, not checking what the heck it actually was. He was greeted warmly by the owner, other staff members, and was kindly signing a few titles for the store. King entered the store one day to browse, like any other tourist customer, I was gobsmacked. King’s bookshop visits, which happened to a former writer here at The Bookshop Blog, Diane Plumley. King actually wrote all of his books, but that’s a discussion for another day.īefore getting to the list, I thought I’d share an anecdote about one of Mr. I thought it would be nice if we did the same for another author who has published a fair share of books, Stephen King. We’ve been getting a lot of visitors coming to that page, so there must be a need. We recently made up a nice list of James Patterson books so that fans wouldn’t miss one (as there are so many).
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