I’ve been reading Stephen King since my school days, and over the years, he’s become more than just a horror author to me—he’s a true "master of stories." Currently, I have 25 physical books in my collection, and it's a little dream of mine to collect them all one day.
I read some of these as e-books, but I can't wait to have them all in hardcover on my shelf. Here is my "read list" with some quick thoughts:
Classics & Horror
Drama & Sci-Fi
11.22.63 — An incredible dive into the 60s atmosphere. The ending literally had me in tears.
The Green Mile / The Shawshank Redemption — Masterpieces that prove King is a genius of deep drama.
Under the Dome — A social experiment showing that people can be scarier than any supernatural force.
Revival — I still can’t get the ending of this book out of my head. Dark stuff.
Mystery & Thrillers
Rose Madder — A powerful story about escaping domestic violence with a touch of myth and mystery.
Needful Things — About what we’re willing to do for our desires. Pure chaos in a small town.
Dreamcatcher — A weird but catchy mix of friendship and alien invasion.
Mr. Mercedes — A great detective story that started my love for the Bill Hodges trilogy.
Insomnia / Duma Key — Both are super atmospheric and hard to put down.
Collections & Novellas
What’s next? My goal is to fill my entire bookshelf with King’s work. If you’re a fan of "Uncle Stevie" too, let me know in the comments which book got you started!