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Screen Rant on MSNIf You're A Huge Stephen King Fan, Read These 5 Horror Authors He's Totally Right To RecommendOver the years, Stephen King has openly recommended countless books in a number of genres, but these five horror authors are ...
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/Film on MSN15 Books You Need To Read If You Love Stephen KingStephen King's books have been turned into many movies and TV shows, but what if you love Stephen King and need more books to ...
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Screen Rant on MSNStephen King May Have Been Unhappy With This 31-Year-Old Book, But I Still Think It's One Of His BestThe beauty of Stephen King is that his books inspire debate, and even a book he dislikes is one that his readers may consider a masterpiece.
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Screen Rant on MSN"Unrelenting Suspense": This 3-Year-Old Thriller Book Stephen King Praised Deserves More Attention Ahead Of The SummerStephen King’s praise for a three-year-old thriller book is more than enough incentive to pick it up, and the summer is the ...
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Screen Rant on MSNI'm So Excited For Stephen King's The Talisman 3 For 1 Unexpected ReasonStephen King working on The Talisman 3 is exciting for so many reasons, including the way it will strengthen a literary ...
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Screen Rant on MSNWhich Era Comes Out On Top?: Stephen King's Books Ranked By DecadeWhen an author has been writing for as long as Stephen King, it's inevitable that readers will debate which decade of their career has been the best.
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Stephen King's 10 Best Sci-Fi Books & Stories, RankedIt is no secret that Stephen Kingis best ... published many science fiction books and stories as well, and they are equally worth checking out. At this point, King's career has spanned over ...
Pennywise is the villain in Stephen King’s It, but even though the creature was defeated, there have been references to the infamous clown in other King books. In 1986, King took readers back to ...
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If Dark Fairytale Reimaginings Are Your Thing, I Hope You’ve Read Stephen King’s Twisted, 8-Year-Old Take On This ClassicOf course, it's not perfect; neither Stephen nor Owen King is necessarily familiar with those dynamics on a certain level, and sometimes the clunkiness shows. That said, the book's feminist themes ...
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