Misery. My second time reading it.
Before two years ago it was the only Stephen King book I’d ever read. I read it when I was a teenager, then never read any other King.
A couple years ago a friend talked up the Dark Tower series, but listed me off some other books to read beforehand as the books tended to loop in with each other.
I decided I’d just give myself the fan-since-way-back experience and read all of King’s books in order of publication. There’s like 50+!
So far I’ve read:
- The Stand
- Salem’s Lot
- Per Semetary
- The Shining
- The Long Walk
- Firestarter
- Carrie
- The Dead Zone
- Cujo
- Roadwork
- The Running Man
- The Mist
- The Gunslinger
- Christine
- Cycle of the Werewolf
- Thinner
- It
- The Eyes of the Dragon
- The Drawing of the Three
- (currently, again, at age 40) Misery
I love how Misery’s about an author. I bet King started with the image of himself with broken legs, looking out at the barn. The presence of the sadistic jailor, the big evil nurse woman acting as his editor. I bet that image is where the whole notion of the book began.
How to make a setup that enables that scene to exist?