A sorta Meme, A sorta Memory…
I saw a challenge over at Reading With Tequila about Stephen King/Richard Bachman books. So I went ahead and copied the list and just wanted to share which ones I’ve read and see which ones I need/am interested in reading.
Feel free to share this or participate in the challenge over at RWT.
Stephen King’s Published Books
- 1974 – Carrie
- 1975 – Salem’s Lot
- 1977 – The Shining
- 1978 – Night Shift
- 1978 – The Stand
- 1979 – The Dead Zone
- 1980 – Firestarter
- 1981 – Cujo
- 1981 – Danse Macabre
- 1981 – Roadwork
- 1982 – The Dark Tower I: The Gunslinger
- 1982 – Different Seasons
- 1983 – Christine
- 1983 – Pet Sematary
- 1983 – Cycle of the Werewolf
- 1984 – The Talisman
- 1985 – Skeleton Crew
- 1986 – It
- 1987 – The Eyes of the Dragon
- 1987 – Misery
- 1987 – The Dark Tower II: The Drawing of the Three
- 1988 – The Tommyknockers
- 1988 – Dark Visions
- 1989 – The Dark Half
- 1990 – Four Past Midnight
- 1991 – Needful Things
- 1991 – The Dark Tower III: The Waste Lands
- 1992 – Gerald’s Game
- 1993 – Dolores Claiborne
- 1993 – Nightmares & Dreamscapes
- 1994 – Insomnia
- 1995 – Rose Madder
- 1995 – Umney’s Last Case
- 1996 – The Green Mile
- 1996 – Desperation
- 1997 – Six Stories
- 1997 – The Dark Tower IV: Wizard and Glass
- 1998 – Bag of Bones
- 1999 – Storm of the Century
- 1999 – The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon
- 1999 – Hearts in Atlantis
- 2000 – Secret Windows
- 2000 – On Writing: A Memoir of the Craft
- 2000 – Dreamcatcher
- 2001 – Black House
- 2002 – From a Buick 8
- 2002 – Everything’s Eventual: 14 Dark Tales
- 2003 – The Dark Tower V: Wolves of the Calla
- 2004 – The Dark Tower VI: Song of Susannah
- 2004 – The Dark Tower VII: The Dark Tower
- 2005 – The Colorado Kid
- 2006 – The Secretary of Dreams
- 2006 – Cell
- 2006 – Lisey’s Story
- 2008 – Duma Key
- 2008 – Just After Sunset
- 2009 – Under the Dome
Richard Bachman’s Published Books
- 1977 – Rage
- 1979 – The Long Walk
- 1981 – Road Work
- 1982 – The Running Man
- 1984 – Thinner
- 1996 – The Regulators
- 2007 – Blaze
Not too bad, eh? I will say that I used to have a terrible time with nerves, especially for Christmas. I had a great Aunt who would buy me a Stephen King book every year–that was what I would open on Christmas eve. As I was a fast reader, they usually still presented challenges because of the length and she probably figured I would either fall asleep while reading it, or I would be so engrossed, I would forget about my nerves, LOL…
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