Matty Swivels
1 min readOct 26, 2024

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That's cool. We're coming at his work from different angles.

Faith restored! (With Misery being in your Top Ten.) Off the top of my head, I think Misery is probably his best adaptation. But I could be wrong.

I really enjoyed the recent It: Part One. When I saw Part Two, I was seriously disappointed. But that's a different subject for a different day.

I haven't read a new King book in years, to be honest. And there's a lot of material I need to get caught up on.

I haven't read Billy Summers yet - I've heard great things about it, and I think it's a great title / name.

When it comes to King, it depends on what you're looking for. I'm not big on fantasy / sci-fi in general, let alone epics, but his Dark Tower series is my second-favorite. (It's a big task to undertake.)

Desperation and Insomnia are both great.

Night Shift and Skeleton Crew are two story collections that have loads of good stories. (Most of Night Shift's stories have become movies.) Skeleton Crew has the creepiest King story I've ever read.

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Matty Swivels
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