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Posted by TexasChic on February 27, 2008, at 21:27:58
He is my favorite author. I started reading horror stories early on because my sister (6 years older) read them. It quickly became the ultimate way to escape the unpleasantness of my childhood. When I discovered Stephen King (through my Grandmother rather than my sister) I was hooked.
I dream of meeting him someday and telling him how much his stories have meant to me. Escaping into his books has literally saved me from potential suicide in the past. I re-read my favorites constantly. When I'm stressing or upset, its the best thing for me to escape into a beloved story (after I've cried all I can and its time to move on).
If I ever met him, I'd probably grab him and hug him while bursting into tears - which would probably get me clobbered by his body guards. The ultimate for me would be for him to use my name and description as a character - even (or especially) if I was described as having pimples and inadvertently passing gas (these characteristics are just so Stephen King).
I love you Stephen King, whether you ever know it or not.
-T
Posted by adelaide curtis on February 27, 2008, at 22:01:28
In reply to Anybody else a Stephen King fan?, posted by TexasChic on February 27, 2008, at 21:27:58
thumbs up for "talisman" with peter!
Posted by TexasChic on February 27, 2008, at 22:15:27
In reply to Re: Anybody else a Stephen King fan?, posted by adelaide curtis on February 27, 2008, at 22:01:28
> thumbs up for "talisman" with peter!
My all time favorite SK story!!! I've heard there is talk about a movie directed by Steven Spielberg. Wouldn't that be awesome!!!
-T
Posted by ClearSkies on February 28, 2008, at 8:28:52
In reply to Anybody else a Stephen King fan?, posted by TexasChic on February 27, 2008, at 21:27:58
Me! Me! I like him!
I didn't go in for the serial stuff (Dark Tower, Green Mile) but only because I'm an Impatient Reader - I want it all now. His style has always appealed to me, very accessible. His wife Tabitha is also an excellent writer, if you want to round out your King library.
CS
Posted by rskontos on February 28, 2008, at 18:53:26
In reply to Re: Anybody else a Stephen King fan? » TexasChic, posted by ClearSkies on February 28, 2008, at 8:28:52
Texas Chic
I have read them all...I love him. I like the dark ones, all of them. I have my favs. If you ever come to my house you will find SK novels all over my home. In the guest room, in the bathroom, in the great room, in the family room, you name it there will be a SK novel in there awaiting someone to read it. And I started the Gunslinger series thinking I will just start this one, the first one, never dreaming I would be hooked. But I truly enjoyed the whole series and anxiously awaited the final installments to that series too. I was sad to read the last page.
Yes, I am with you. SK you are one of my all time favs.
rsk
Posted by Phillipa on February 28, 2008, at 18:55:13
In reply to Re: Anybody else a Stephen King fan?, posted by rskontos on February 28, 2008, at 18:53:26
Well that leaves me out as I like Danielle Steele and Nicolas Sparks Phillipa
Posted by Kath on February 28, 2008, at 18:57:03
In reply to Re: Anybody else a Stephen King fan?, posted by adelaide curtis on February 27, 2008, at 22:01:28
> thumbs up for "talisman" with peter!
Was that the 'kids' one? With the deadly poison - was it dragon blood or something? and with the peek-hole? Can't remember the name. It's the only one I read. I read it to my son when he was younger. (But not too young for it.)
I like it alot. Maybe it's not the one I'm thinking of.
Anyway, I don't like scarey stuff generally, so I guess I'm not a good candidate for Stephen King.
Kath
Posted by TexasChic on February 28, 2008, at 19:39:51
In reply to Re: Anybody else a Stephen King fan?, posted by Kath on February 28, 2008, at 18:57:03
No that was The Eyes of the Dragon.
Hey, not everyone is into the scary stuff. We all have our own interests, that what makes us interesting!
-T
Posted by your#1fan on February 28, 2008, at 23:30:35
In reply to Re: Anybody else a Stephen King fan? » Kath, posted by TexasChic on February 28, 2008, at 19:39:51
Misery.....
http://youtube.com/watch?v=kC_EXDQj9SI&feature=related
This clip is reminds me of my homelife....ROFL!
But no, misery is one of my fav.
The book has so much more JUICE (info) in it. There a part where she get a lawnmower...get rid of the shariff.(WHOOO man that im glad kathy bates didnt go that far in the movie!)
fan
Posted by Kath on February 29, 2008, at 17:40:34
In reply to Re: Anybody else a Stephen King fan? » Kath, posted by TexasChic on February 28, 2008, at 19:39:51
> No that was The Eyes of the Dragon.
*Oh yeah. I really liked that book alot. He's a good writer. Are there any of his other books that are like that one?
Kath
Posted by Kath on February 29, 2008, at 17:42:34
In reply to Re: Anybody else a Stephen King fan?, posted by your#1fan on February 28, 2008, at 23:30:35
A matter of taste, I guess. I don't find it funny.
I'm sorry your homelife is like that #1fan.
Kath
Posted by TexasChic on February 29, 2008, at 18:13:54
In reply to Re: Anybody else a Stephen King fan? » TexasChic, posted by ClearSkies on February 28, 2008, at 8:28:52
> Me! Me! I like him!
> I didn't go in for the serial stuff (Dark Tower, Green Mile) but only because I'm an Impatient Reader - I want it all now. His style has always appealed to me, very accessible. His wife Tabitha is also an excellent writer, if you want to round out your King library.
> CSI LOVE the Dark Tower series! It ties together so many other different story lines of his. And I love the whole interdementional and/or time travel thing. SK is known for his horror stories, but a lot of his stuff is very much SciFi. I can't remember if I already said this (and don't feel like looking), but my all time favorite SK book is The Talisman. It is all about traveling to an alternate dimension. My other all time favorite book is Timeline by Michael Crichton, which has to do with time travel back to medieval times (the movie SUCKED by the way!).
I'm glad to hear you're a fan too CS! What's your favorite SK story?
-T
Posted by TexasChic on February 29, 2008, at 18:15:45
In reply to Re: Anybody else a Stephen King fan?, posted by TexasChic on February 29, 2008, at 18:13:54
Posted by TexasChic on February 29, 2008, at 19:30:49
In reply to Re: Anybody else a Stephen King fan?, posted by rskontos on February 28, 2008, at 18:53:26
> Texas Chic
>
> I have read them all...I love him. I like the dark ones, all of them. I have my favs. If you ever come to my house you will find SK novels all over my home. In the guest room, in the bathroom, in the great room, in the family room, you name it there will be a SK novel in there awaiting someone to read it. And I started the Gunslinger series thinking I will just start this one, the first one, never dreaming I would be hooked. But I truly enjoyed the whole series and anxiously awaited the final installments to that series too. I was sad to read the last page.
>
> Yes, I am with you. SK you are one of my all time favs.
>
> rskI want to come to your house, it sounds like you have a lot of rooms!!! ;-)
I cried to the last page of the Dark Tower/Gunslinger series because it was so freaking sad!!! I think the worst was the situation with Oy (I'm trying not to do any spoilers).
Its good to find another SK fan!
-T
Posted by TexasChic on February 29, 2008, at 19:38:40
In reply to Re: Anybody else a Stephen King fan?, posted by Phillipa on February 28, 2008, at 18:55:13
> Well that leaves me out as I like Danielle Steele and Nicolas Sparks Phillipa
Nothing wrong with that! But they do make me cry uncontrollably! I've read many, many Danielle Steele books. And Nicolas Sparks wrote The Notebook, right? Man that was sad!!!! But an excellent book, as are Danielle Steele's. I'd just rather be scared than sad! ;-)
-T
Posted by TexasChic on February 29, 2008, at 19:52:15
In reply to Re: Anybody else a Stephen King fan?, posted by your#1fan on February 28, 2008, at 23:30:35
> Misery.....
>
> http://youtube.com/watch?v=kC_EXDQj9SI&feature=related
>
> This clip is reminds me of my homelife....ROFL!
>
> But no, misery is one of my fav.
>
> The book has so much more JUICE (info) in it. There a part where she get a lawnmower...get rid of the shariff.(WHOOO man that im glad kathy bates didnt go that far in the movie!)
>
> fanYeah, Misery is a good one. I've always thought of that as the one SK book that had no supernatural aspect to it. It was just pure psycho-ness!!! And I know what you mean about it being like home life. Although home life for me was never 'quite' that bad, there were some times that were at least equal to the craziness!!!! I guess sometimes you have to laugh about it in order to keep from crying. I know that feeling too! I hope you are able to get into a better living situation asap. Moving out, even into pure poverty, was better than the abuse I put up with. Try your best to get away from the negativity in your life, it will make a world of difference! I understand how hard it is though.
-T
Posted by TexasChic on February 29, 2008, at 20:05:20
In reply to Re: Anybody else a Stephen King fan? » TexasChic, posted by Kath on February 29, 2008, at 17:40:34
> > No that was The Eyes of the Dragon.
>
> *Oh yeah. I really liked that book alot. He's a good writer. Are there any of his other books that are like that one?
>
> KathI don't know if any others are like that one, but there is one called The Girl who loved Tom Gordon (or is it Jordon - I can never remember). You might like that one. Its about this little girl who by a completely random chance of events, gets lost in the woods while on a hike with her family. Part of how she survives the scary nights is by listening to the baseball games (with her favorite player Tom Gordon) on her radio. Theres a little bit of supernatural scariness, but its not quite as far out as most of his stuff.
-T
Posted by TexasChic on February 29, 2008, at 20:09:39
In reply to ^^ Oops, above to CS ^^ (nm), posted by TexasChic on February 29, 2008, at 18:15:45
previous poster. But I included the post, so maybe its won't be too hard to figure out! LOL!
-T
Posted by Phillipa on February 29, 2008, at 20:38:52
In reply to Re: Anybody else a Stephen King fan?, posted by TexasChic on February 29, 2008, at 19:38:40
T funny I find they light reading material before bed. Love Phillipa ps now have to solve your mystery.
Posted by Kath on February 29, 2008, at 22:23:29
In reply to Re: Anybody else a Stephen King fan?, posted by TexasChic on February 29, 2008, at 20:05:20
I think the reason I liked the dragon one was the old times setting & the terribly awful poison etc.
:-) Thx for telling me about the other one.
hugs, kath
Posted by TexasChic on February 29, 2008, at 23:17:02
In reply to Re: Anybody else a Stephen King fan? » TexasChic, posted by Kath on February 29, 2008, at 22:23:29
You may like my other favorite, "Timeline" by Michael Crichton
-T
Posted by Kath on March 1, 2008, at 14:38:36
In reply to Re: Anybody else a Stephen King fan? » Kath, posted by TexasChic on February 29, 2008, at 23:17:02
I read the page of it on that site. Sounds like it might be good. have you read it?
I have SO many books already sitting in a pile waiting for their turn!
Do you read much TC?
hugs, Kath
Posted by ClearSkies on March 2, 2008, at 7:36:02
In reply to Re: Anybody else a Stephen King fan?, posted by TexasChic on February 29, 2008, at 18:13:54
>
> I'm glad to hear you're a fan too CS! What's your favorite SK story?
>
> -T
>I would have to go to the first book of his that I read, which I find that I go back to and reread every few years or so - "The Stand". I loved the televised version of it too, with Gary Sinese (sp?). I could watch that every year, no problem.
CS
Posted by TexasChic on March 2, 2008, at 19:39:30
In reply to Re: Anybody else a Stephen King fan? » TexasChic, posted by Kath on March 1, 2008, at 14:38:36
> I read the page of it on that site. Sounds like it might be good. have you read it?
>
> I have SO many books already sitting in a pile waiting for their turn!
>
> Do you read much TC?
>
> hugs, KathIts at tie for my favorite book along with "Talisman" by Stephen King and Peter Straub.
-T
Posted by TexasChic on March 2, 2008, at 19:42:57
In reply to Re: Anybody else a Stephen King fan?, posted by TexasChic on February 29, 2008, at 20:05:20
I should have included this link earlier: "The Girl who loved Tom Gordon"
-T
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