Longest book by stephen king

Stephen king is a literary icon, a status hes achieved by a defining a genre. In an interview with time, the prolific author reflected on his ten most monstrously large books. The plot centers on a pandemic of a weaponized strain of influenza that kills almost the entire world population. Ten songs inspired by stephen king decibel magazine. The stand is a postapocalyptic dark fantasy novel written by american author stephen king and first published in 1978 by doubleday. This novel was kings first, and was later published under the bachman pseudonym. As the author of more than 60 globally bestselling books, the mind behind 50 of the scariest scary movies, and both a national medal of honor and national book foundation medal recipient, its an undisputed fact that stephen king is a master of horror fiction. Regardless, it has long served as one of the best stephen king books for beginners, and has rightfully remained a shining ha. I am sure there is a full list out there that orders the longest stephen king novels through the shortest but i havent been able to stumble upon it. It was collected in 1985 in the hardcover omnibus the bachman books, and has. Todd vanderwerff is it ironic that the best movie based on a stephen king book is also the. King has published 63 novels, including seven under the pen name richard bachman, and five nonfiction books. Not big as in tom wolfeesque, the way we live now big, but big as in this book is literally, physically huge.

Stephen king word count 112263 274,672 bag of bones 203,3 black house 252,270 blockade billy 15,917 carrie 60,718 cell 121,931 christine 193,602 cujo 121,150 cycle. Obviously, you should start by reading the first book in the series. Stephen king is one of the most prolific authors alive. King staked his claim to the horror world when he published carrie in 1974. If i didnt know better i think he was the 1 who wrote the book of revolations for the bible. The following is a complete list of books published by stephen king, an american author of contemporary horror, suspense, science fiction, and fantasy. The best longest books vote for books that are really long, but really good. In stephen kings new book, if it bleeds, we have 4 novellas. In 1990, king and doubleday, now backed by kings star novelist selling power, released an uncut edition of the stand that weighed in at a mighty 1,152 pages. A true epic, it was the longest book king had ever published when it hit shelves in 1986. It was collected in 1985 in the hardcover omnibus the bachman books, and has seen several reprints since, as both paperback and hardback. Dec 09, 2019 a true epic, it was the longest book king had ever published when it hit shelves in 1986. Stephen king s grandsons name is ethan king asked in the bible, bible statistics and history, new testament why is the book of jude considered the shortest book in the bible. Oct 20, 2017 the book is about a number of things, and there is a wide cast of characters an ensemble cast, you might say but the story mainly revolves around one thing.

See where misery, the shining, pet sematary, and the dark tower land and which horror gem takes the top spot. The dark tower is a genrebending series of eight books, combining western with horror, science fiction, dark fantasy, and much more. His name might be synonymous with horror, but its not easy to pick out stephen kings scariest books. Mar 20, 2019 including the two that will become movies this year. It has since been surpassed by the stand which runs 1,153 pages to its 1,8. To the constant readers, though, its a definite musthave. King on king stephen king on his 10 longest novels.

Oct 18, 20 so people looking for a pure king experience should head elsewhere. A novella is a very short book, or a very long short story. Stephen kings 10 scariest books, because sleeping is overrated. Jan 14, 2020 erin miller is a freelance book critic with a b. The story of a teenager who murders two teachers and takes. Apr 11, 2015 stephen king word count 112263 274,672 bag of bones 203,3 black house 252,270 blockade billy 15,917 carrie 60,718 cell 121,931 christine 193,602 cujo 121,150 cycle of the werewolf 15,955 desperation 195,011 doctor sleep. The 1,100page novel told a grand, terrifying story about a group of teens who teamed up to battle a mythical, shapeshifting monster before reuniting as adults and doing it again. Stephen king wrote this book based on a fictional book in his dark tower series. It is his 65th book, if you count novels, nonfiction, and shortstory collections. King on king stephen king on his 10 longest novels time.

For a full list of record titles, please use our record. Jul 18, 2019 fans of kings millionpagelong saga the stand know all too well that shows like the walking dead would have never existed without this dystopian masterpiece. King talked to time about his top 10 biggest books, reflecting on the circumstances. The long walk is a novel by american writer stephen king, published in 1979, under the pseudonym richard bachman. The stand is a postapocalyptic dark fantasy novel written by american author stephen king. Her work has appeared regularly in the orlando sentinel.

Reddits largest community of stephen kings avid fans. The best stephen king novels 12 mustread stephen king books. When it came out in 1986, it was the longest book stephen king had ever written. King himself has admitted to being so horrified by pet sematary that, at first, even he hesitated to get it published. Stephen kings 10 scariest books, because sleeping is. Stephen kings best books, ranked by readers the delite. The mainer has a career spanning more than 40 years and dozens of titles, but there are a few. Thank goodness he did though, since the book remains among the best stephen king books for beginners available. For those looking to immerse themselves within the literary world of stephen king, we present the essential reading list a guide to the biggest and best books from the multimillion copy selling author of carrie, it and the dark tower. There are a couple of different ways you can look at that.

A list of stephen king s novels, organized alphabetically. An underrated classic, rose madder 1995 is the story of rosie daniels, a wife who has finally found the courage to. Depending on which version you read, the postapocalyptic saga spans between 800 to. This week, stephen king releases his latest novel, mr. It expands upon the scenario of his earlier short story night surf and outlines the total breakdown of society after the accidental release of a strain of influenza that had been modified for biological warfare causes an apocalyptic pandemic, which kills off. Including the two that will become movies this year. King talked to time about his top 10 biggest books, reflecting on the circumstances under which they were written and the critical. Stephen king poses during a portrait session on november 16th, 20 in paris, france. Kings latest, under the dome, is his third longest novel ever. Ive only found the top 10 list of his longest and i was hoping to find a complete list. Craig did odd jobs for mr harrington, and mr harrington liked having him around. And now for the original, coming in just above its sequel.

It expands upon the scenario of his earlier short story night surf and outlines the total breakdown of society after the. Set in a future dystopian america, ruled by a totalitarian and militaristic dictator, the plot. The second part of his work won international awards as soon as it was published and with them, an international reputation. But you dont have to be a dark tower fan to find value in it. King s latest, under the dome, is his third longest novel ever. I will admit, the pictures are a little off a little stephen king for a picture book. Every single stephen king book, ranked from worst to best. This book was so beloved that king reissued it in 1990, so we could squeeze as much apocalyptic horror out of the pages as humanly possible.

The plot centers on a pandemic of a weaponized strain of influenza. Originally intended as a bachman book, misery finds stephen king unpacking toxic fandom decades before twitter would. Among the living is the only anthraxking joint that is absolutely essential to the bands legacy. The book of alma is the longest book in the book of mormon. The long walk has got to be one of stephen kings greatest short story accomplishments, up there with the highlights of the skeleton crew. Sep 04, 2017 new yorks big 4 representatives often name drop stephen king. The stand is a postapocalyptic horrorfantasy novel by american author stephen king.

May 30, 2019 stephen king tends to write long books but the stand is his longest book. The second part of his work won international awards as soon as it was published and with them, an. Jun 25, 2019 king himself has admitted to being so horrified by pet sematary that, at first, even he hesitated to get it published. Ulf andersengetty in our recent interview with stephen king, we asked the author to name the best book. The mainer has a career spanning more than 40 years and dozens of titles, but there. Theres a good chance that will stand as kings longest book. Sep 19, 2019 stephen kings classic 1978 novel the stand spins a yarn so big, only the small screen can contain it. The list of books and their page counts was supplied by king s office and refers to the american hardcover editions.

Stephen king books, ranked from worst to best vulture. A list of stephen king s novels, organized oldest to newest. An uncut version was released later with an additional 345 pages included these were pages cut from the book for original release as requested by the publisher. Asked in horror, horror and suspense movies, stephen king is there a sequel to stephen kings cell. Todd vanderwerff is it ironic that the best movie based on a stephen king book is also the worst adaptation of a stephen king book. He has written over 200 short stories, most of which have been compiled in book collections.

From an oeuvre of almost 100 books, here are the best stephen king books, ranked. Apt pupil, misery and the gunslinger inspired a skeleton in the closet, misery loves company and lone justice respectively. The story is about an endurathon contest, where 100. For those looking to immerse themselves within the literary world of stephen king, we present the essential reading list a guide to the biggest and best books from the. King talked to time about his top 10 biggest books, reflecting on the circumstances under which they were written and the critical reception that they received. A list of stephen kings novels, organized oldest to newest. The long walk has got to be one of stephen king s greatest short story accomplishments, up there with the highlights of the skeleton crew. With well over 50 novels, multiple novellas, short story collections, and works of nonfiction, plus a handful of other releases that defy easy categorization among them, a libretto for a southern. Rated the longest novel ever by the guinness book of world records, theres no doubt that prousts masterpiece could quite easily double up as a mightily effective doorstop, with volumes clocking up. So people looking for a pure king experience should head elsewhere. Stephen kings grandsons name is ethan king asked in the bible, bible statistics and history, new testament why is the book of jude considered the shortest book in the bible. People who loved the movie and wish to deepen their appreciation of the cult classic. Thank goodness he did though, since the book remains among the best. Mar 06, 2017 stephen king wrote this book based on a fictional book in his dark tower series.

Mar 11, 2019 stephen king is one of the most prolific authors of the modern age whose last name isnt patterson. The complete and uncut edition of the stand is considered to be kings longest standalone work. Clocking in at a whopping 18 pages, it is second only to the stand which came in at 1153 pages as kings longest work to date. Without a moments hesitation he went with liseys story, a 2006 novel about a woman coping with.

Nov 09, 2009 stephen king on his 10 longest novels. Proust produced the first volume of his volume masterpiece in 1912 it was first published in 19. Jul 22, 2016 his name might be synonymous with horror, but its not easy to pick out stephen king s scariest books. A list of stephen kings novels, organized alphabetically. Stephen kings classic 1978 novel the stand spins a yarn so big, only the small screen can contain it.

I found it funny in the prologue section entitled the importance of being bachman, king writes that he used his secret alias for when he felt that he had a really dark. In other words, not only has stephen king written some genius novels and short stories, novellas, essays, and works of criticism, but hes written a lot of them51 novels to date, in fact, with number 52 coming up shortly. The 1,100page novel told a grand, terrifying story about a group of teens who teamed up to battle a. Mr harrigans phone is a fun theme about the technological field. The book is about a number of things, and there is a wide cast of characters an ensemble cast, you might say but the story mainly revolves around one thing. Everything about it is perfect, and stephen king needs to get over it already.

The books kept rolling off the presses, and, despite the occasional dip into fantasy, king had built himself an empire of horror by the mid1980s. If youre looking for something truly terrifying, stephen kings the shining remains unflinching for the entirety of its 15. It is his 65th book, if you count novels, nonfiction, and shortstory collections, and we are using its publication as an excuse to. The story is about an endurathon contest, where 100 boys just start walking, and if any competitor falls under 4 miles an hour, he is issued a warning. Jan 12, 2018 stephen king is a literary icon, a status hes achieved by a defining a genre. A modern classic, stephen king the master horror story teller gives us the chills with this fantastic adaptation of his book. Stephen king is one of the most prolific authors of the modern age whose last name isnt patterson. Depending on which version you read, the postapocalyptic saga spans between 800 to 1,153. Louis creed and his family move into the small town of ludlow, where things quickly start to go south. But by some off chance youre a stranger to his writing, weve rounded up 10 of the best, most ghastly horror books written by stephen kinghis greatest hits, if you willin no particular order. As the author of more than 60 globally bestselling books, the mind behind 50 of the scariest scary movies, and both a national. Nov 09, 2009 author stephen king has a reputation for the big book.

The 10 best stephen king audiobooks, a ranking book riot. An uncut version was released later with an additional 345 pages. Sep 06, 2019 it is stephen kings second longest novel. It tells the story of a boy craig and mr john harrington. In other words, not only has its difficult to point to a stephen king book that is outright bad, but across 50 novels, some are more successful than othersso we ranked them all. By the time carrie hit the big screen in 1976, king had put out another novel, salems lot. Stephen king is one of the most prolific authors alive, known for writing horror, fantasy, and psychological thrillers. After noting this, ive decided i want to read at least one proper long book before the year is. It is also one of the original stories that king wrote as richard bachman. Nov 05, 2014 in our recent interview with stephen king, we asked the author to name the best book he ever wrote. The stand by stephen king meet your next favorite book. Polgara the sorceress is the longest book i have read in english at 754 pages.

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