Reading the Stand got me into Stephen king. The books I tried of his after that were not as good. But at this point in my life I have discernment not to spend too much time absorbed in the mind of a sicko.
Spot-on. King peaked in the first 10-15 years of his career. Salems Lot and The Stand are my two favorites, followed by The Talisman (written with Peter Straub).
He used to be my favorite author, and until he went full libtard about 15-20 years ago, I read every one of his new books. No more...I'm not subsidizing his mind vomit, and no doubt many donations to the DNC.
Authors, pop artists, Hollyweird performers...ALL they need to do is their damn job and keep their pieholes from leaking anything relating to politics. It's impossible for most of them to follow that simple rule anymore, though.
Reading the Stand got me into Stephen king. The books I tried of his after that were not as good. But at this point in my life I have discernment not to spend too much time absorbed in the mind of a sicko.
Spot-on. King peaked in the first 10-15 years of his career. Salems Lot and The Stand are my two favorites, followed by The Talisman (written with Peter Straub).
He used to be my favorite author, and until he went full libtard about 15-20 years ago, I read every one of his new books. No more...I'm not subsidizing his mind vomit, and no doubt many donations to the DNC.
Authors, pop artists, Hollyweird performers...ALL they need to do is their damn job and keep their pieholes from leaking anything relating to politics. It's impossible for most of them to follow that simple rule anymore, though.