I decided it was a good place to start and started Revival on what turned out to be a very dark and stormy week in the northeast…how appropriate!Īs this is my first King read, I can’t speak to whether or not Revival is reminiscent of his earlier work. I was assured by a friend that it wasn’t scary – creepy for sure and disturbing at times – but not scary. It was recommended to me by a few people and many were describing it as similar to his earlier work. I don’t like scary movies and I remember films like It and Carrie scaring me as a child and I thought, “No way would I ever read this book!” So I guess you could say that up until now, I’ve been too chicken to read his work.įor my introductory novel, I chose one of his recent releases, Revival. To be honest, I think the movie versions of his films are what kept me at bay for so long. It is interesting to me that it has taken me thirty-five years to read Stephen King, one of the best-selling authors in the world. Some suggested I just close my eyes and grab one off the shelf because I couldn’t go wrong that way. Many people suggested I go with his earlier works, and titles like The Shining, Carrie, and Christine came up multiple times. I got a lot of responses and many of them were similar. I recently took to social media to ask my fellow book lovers which of Stephen King’s many novels they would recommend for my very first Stephen King read.
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