I don't know if I have a favorite. Misery still bugs me out because not only does Paul have to overcome his own limitations to just survive, there's Annie. Nothing is creepier then being at the complete mercy of a psychotic fan who is obsessed with a character that you killed off at the end of the series. (-prays silently for J.K. Rowling and hope she never goes driving near any rabid fans house-)
I even like his dimestore novel fare. Carrie was good. As was Nightshift which had a load of creepy short stories, one of which is the starter to The Stand in which a bunch of survivors talk about the disease.
The Girl is very good, fairytale-ish in ways. I don't think I read Hearts In Atlantis. I know I saw the movie but obviously I didn't think it was very good since I can't remember much of what it was about.
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I even like his dimestore novel fare. Carrie was good. As was Nightshift which had a load of creepy short stories, one of which is the starter to The Stand in which a bunch of survivors talk about the disease.
The Girl is very good, fairytale-ish in ways. I don't think I read Hearts In Atlantis. I know I saw the movie but obviously I didn't think it was very good since I can't remember much of what it was about.