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Is Stephen King hanging it up? The prolific King of Horror said as much in an interview in Sunday's Los Angeles Times. After he publishes five more books, two of which already are scheduled for 2002 - ...
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/Film on MSNThe 5 Stephen King Books You Should Read FirstStephen King has written about 65 books at this point, and by the time you finish reading this article, it'll probably be 66.
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Stephen King's 10 Best Sci-Fi Books & Stories, RankedUltimately, this is the best sci-fi piece Stephen King has ever written, but read it at your own risk.
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Stephen King's 10 Shortest Books & Whether You Should Read ThemWith dozens of books to his name, the legendary horror author Stephen King has had plenty of short works for those looking for a brief novella to add to their reading list. While King is known for ...
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CBR on MSN8 Books Recommended by Stephen KingStephen King is one of the most prolific writers in the contemporary literature world. Known for his grueling horror and ...
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10 Moments In Stephen King's Books That Haven't Aged WellStephen King's novels contain moments that haven't aged well due to controversial content. From child orgies to plane crashes, some scenes in King's books raise concerns in modern times.
Legendary horror author Stephen King appeared on a talk show where he surprised fans by revealing his personal top five favourite stories that he’s written himself. Known for a career that spans ...
This is how Stephen King begins "It," his 22nd novel, published in 1986. It's a passage that really exemplifies what King does best: instantly engrossing you in the horrific and unknown.
It can feel as though half the movies or TV series these days are adaptations of Stephen King's work. His books have become the source material for huge movies, and while not every film has been a ...
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10 Stephen King Movies With Endings Different From the BooksStephen King's novels have long been a source of compelling horror, but their film adaptations often take significant creative liberties, particularly regarding endings. While King's works are ...
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Every Pennywise Reference In Stephen King's Books & What It MeansPennywise is the villain in Stephen King’s It, but even though the creature was defeated, there have been references to the infamous clown in other King books. In 1986, King took readers back to ...
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