Stephen King’s Carrie turns 50

Apr 05, 2024 12:54


Stephen King’s first novel changed the trajectory of horror fiction forever. Fifty years later, authors say it’s still challenging and guiding the genre. @TalkScaredPod writes: https://t.co/zG4tUL9LKI
- Esquire (@esquire) April 5, 2024
Stephen King’s first novel was published 50 years ago today ( Read more... )

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ginainabottle April 5 2024, 21:08:32 UTC
I was debating on what to read next and I think this post might be a sign. this book has been sitting on my shelf for over two decades, my high school bestie gifted me a copy bc, according to her, it seemed like my type of thing since I liked 'serial killers and all that' lol It's such an old edition tho, so I think I'll just get one on my kindle, the formatting on older books makes me a little tired.

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senshi_forever April 5 2024, 21:54:53 UTC
If you enjoy it and want to read more of his work I reccomend The Shining!

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ginainabottle April 5 2024, 22:37:25 UTC
thanks! I loved Salem's lot, IT (even tho it's unnecessarily long IMO) & Pet sematary is my fave of his, but for some reason I always forget about The shining lol

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senshi_forever April 5 2024, 22:44:51 UTC
I also enjoyed The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon and From A Buick 8! 😁 To be honest I need to read more of his stuff too.

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melancolour April 5 2024, 23:05:47 UTC

I read the shining last year, definitely a fan. I need to read dr sleep.

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