Tea Time | Ep.1 | Chatting About King

Sdílet
Vložit
  • čas přidán 8. 12. 2014
  • Some of you requested I talk about all the Stephen King books I have read. So here it is. Let me know if you would like me to elaborate on any of the books :)
    Stephen King books I have complete reviews on:
    Mr.Mercedes: • Review | Mr. Mercedes ...
    Joyland: • Review | Joyland - Ste...
    The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon: • Review | The Girl Who ...
    Revival: • Review | Revival - Ste...
    Twitter: / emilycaitreads
    goodreads: / emily-cait
  • Zábava

Komentáře • 333

  • @EmilyCait
    @EmilyCait  Před 5 lety +18

    In 2014, I hadn't read The Dark Tower series. But I rectify this situation in 2017! It was AMAZING and I actually made a whole video series chronicling my first journey to the Tower. Here is the playlist if you are interested in hearing my thoughts: czcams.com/play/PLc35jgdBz8oyoUgCVmWpa35E07jTx5xDT.html

    • @geminisundone
      @geminisundone Před 5 lety

      Hello Emily.
      I'm currently acquiring all Kings novels and I'm a few away from the gunslinger series.
      I very much look forward to reading the tower series.
      I'm going by another utubed who put together other king books you should read between each tower book.
      Pet sematary was my first too.
      Being 45 I was a teenager when it came out and it blew me away.
      Love your channel and your thoughtful reviews.
      Peace :)
      I'm a song writer too so if you've time checkout my SoundCloud original songs like King of the night, Hips, My psychic vampire etc by Daz Cooke.
      All the best from over cast England.
      :)

    • @turtleanton6539
      @turtleanton6539 Před 5 lety

      I love you😍😍😍😍❤

    • @lukeskywalker6809
      @lukeskywalker6809 Před 3 lety

      IT was published in 1986.

  • @peick83858
    @peick83858 Před 9 lety +60

    You NEED to read "The Stand" by far my favorite King book.

    • @EmilyCait
      @EmilyCait  Před 9 lety +3

      Hi Jerry! Why is The Stand your favorite King book? (I've Googled the book, but I always like to hear why people love their favorite books.)

    • @peick83858
      @peick83858 Před 9 lety +6

      Much like IT, the characters become like family. The story line is epic, it's the end of the world. It's got some scary moments but, overall it's more supernatural with a side of religion. It's also the first book that made me cry😢. Rock on!

    • @EmilyCait
      @EmilyCait  Před 9 lety

      Awesome! I'll definitely add that to my TBR pile, hopefully for this year :)

    • @coachmikesfilmroom3111
      @coachmikesfilmroom3111 Před 6 lety

      Not to mention our favorite king villain is in it

    • @lumpymoose7819
      @lumpymoose7819 Před 6 lety

      i have a rare copy of the stand im pretty sure

  • @aestheticcelebs7721
    @aestheticcelebs7721 Před 8 lety +25

    The Body is such an amazing novella! It changed my life

  • @maralowhorn9000
    @maralowhorn9000 Před 7 lety +11

    THE LONG WALK IS MY FAVORITE STEPHEN KING BOOK OMGGGGGGG

  • @NameInsertedHere
    @NameInsertedHere Před 7 lety +14

    Doctor Sleep I thought was good. I didn't think of it as an actual sequel to The Shining I just considered it a new story.
    11/22/63 was a beautiful, very unique story.
    Joyland I found very very different and enjoyed it a lot.

  • @ironpanda5541
    @ironpanda5541 Před 8 lety +21

    When you mentioned Christine, I just thought about a creepy version of the disney movie Cars.

    • @NaveenKumarErroju
      @NaveenKumarErroju Před 4 lety

      Read it then. You will change your mind. (Not that creepy opinion though).

  • @kfrazier1966
    @kfrazier1966 Před 9 lety +10

    The Shining was my favorite Stephen King book too. I never got bored reading it and I do plan on reading in again.

    • @EmilyCait
      @EmilyCait  Před 9 lety

      Woo! The Shining is the best! Have you seen any of the movie adaptations of it?

    • @kfrazier1966
      @kfrazier1966 Před 9 lety +1

      Emily Cait I have watched the movie, used to think it was great, but after reading the book there was a huge difference. I want to watch the mini series.

    • @EmilyCait
      @EmilyCait  Před 9 lety

      There is a mini series!? I'll have to go find that! :)

  • @ladynottingham89
    @ladynottingham89 Před 7 lety +2

    I felt like King was young and pretentious when he wrote The Gunslinger, but after I finished reading it, I found that I loved how enigmatic it was. It's very abstract and poetic, so I can see why some people didn't like it. However, on the second book King returns to his natural writing style and the story really blossoms into what in my opinion is his most creative work. I recommend the series to everyone.

  • @arkremling
    @arkremling Před 5 lety +3

    Different Seasons is one of my absolute favorites of his. I think Apt Pupil is one of his most terrifying stories/novellas.

  • @drew.reviews
    @drew.reviews Před 7 lety +5

    I agree. Salem's Lot and Fire Starter.

  • @alexo82191
    @alexo82191 Před 5 lety +7

    King is the man!.. he has truly inspired me with his writing.

    • @TheStephenKingdom
      @TheStephenKingdom Před 2 lety +1

      Couldn't agree more -- Stephen King is a national treasure!

  • @RayBlake
    @RayBlake Před 7 lety +13

    Joyland is superb. I rather suspect it was one of the most enjoyable to write, too.

  • @Nina_Maus
    @Nina_Maus Před 8 lety +11

    Pet Sematary was my first King book, too ;-)

    • @EmilyCait
      @EmilyCait  Před 8 lety +1

      +Eileen Tulum Do you remember your second King book? I honestly can't remember... I feel like I started collecting his short story collections at garage sales and charity shops after Pet Sematary, but I don't remember which collection :P

  • @headoverworld
    @headoverworld Před 23 dny

    comfort video at this point

  • @desertrose0601
    @desertrose0601 Před 7 lety

    Another super cool aspect of 11-22-63 was there is a huge tie-in with It. The first quarter of the book or so takes place in Derry and the main guy talks with the kids who are the characters in the It book (I believe that's who they were anyway - I haven't actually read It).

  • @GDaws
    @GDaws Před 4 lety

    Doctor Sleep was one of my favorites. I'm sober so I could relate to the trauma turning into being an addict then the redemption. Even him helping the girl, its about paying it foreward. Giving what was once giving to you. it is all about hope and redemption

  • @robinhood444
    @robinhood444 Před rokem +1

    Four past midnight is so good. It’s not short stories it’s actually 4 novellas and the paperback is 1000 pages total so they definitely aren’t short

  • @michellegomes4905
    @michellegomes4905 Před 8 lety +14

    Please try the gunslinger again ,And the dark tower series they really are that good!

    • @chris060372
      @chris060372 Před 5 lety +1

      I'm trying to get through The Gunslinger at the moment, but it's not gripping me.

    • @shik1563
      @shik1563 Před 5 lety +1

      @@chris060372 I know what you mean. I forced myself up to book 4 and I just don't want to spend any more time on it. I don't know if it was book 3 or 4 but I really enjoyed the book that focused on Rolands younger years but as soon as it went back to blane the mono (a pink train they where stuck in that likes riddles) I nearly jumped out of a window.

  • @shik1563
    @shik1563 Před 5 lety +1

    Two that have stuck with me is Apt Pupil and Misery.

  • @adrianbooklecter7545
    @adrianbooklecter7545 Před 4 lety +1

    3:13 skeleton crew
    and the short story about trucks (which inspired stephen king to make Maximum overdrive after) comes from the collection night shift

  • @tik2276
    @tik2276 Před 5 lety +2

    Needful things is good so far I'm about 300 pages in and it's my first Stephen King book! I've heard good things about the stand also.

  • @AmandaQuotidianBooks
    @AmandaQuotidianBooks Před 8 lety +2

    I've read The Gunslinger and didn't like it. But since watching Stuck In Love, I'm enamoured with the idea of reading It (that capital "i" doesn't show up very well...). Do you think that's a good place to start with his horror novels?

    • @EmilyCait
      @EmilyCait  Před 8 lety

      +Amanda Center (IntrovertX) IT is a really long novel. You definitely get a taste of King's style (IT really shines in terms of King's style, in my opinion anyway :P) So if you are okay with long novels, try IT. If you are more of a shortish novel person, Carrie or Pet Semetary are good for showing off King's style to see if you like it before you invest your time in a chunker like IT. Hopefully that helps?

    • @AmandaQuotidianBooks
      @AmandaQuotidianBooks Před 8 lety +1

      Emily Cait Absolutely! Thank you!

    • @dannyv2230
      @dannyv2230 Před 7 lety

      Girl!! That movie is one of my favorites! I have to read the body now just because of the part in the movie where Stephen King says, "The most important things, are the hardest to say." Loved It!!

  • @tim197163
    @tim197163 Před 9 lety +2

    Love it love it love it awesome video

  • @joshbrister8730
    @joshbrister8730 Před 5 lety

    Emily, I completely agree with your thoughts on Pet Semetary. The supernatural aspects of the story are creepy, but the real horror is the feelings of grief, mourning and the inability to cope with loss of a child. I realize this video is four years old, but if you still haven’t read The Stand it is a must read! The character development is arguably King’s strongest work.

  • @harmonicafish7661
    @harmonicafish7661 Před 4 lety +6

    You should definitely read Different Seasons! That‘s probably my second favorite after The Shining. If I had to take two of the King books I own with me to a desert island, it might be those two

    • @lukeskywalker6809
      @lukeskywalker6809 Před 3 lety

      I agree. DIFFERENT SEASONS is a masterpiece. Rita Hayworth and the Shawshank Redemption, Apt Pupil and The Body are masterpieces on their own right.

  • @hydrodudeaya2107
    @hydrodudeaya2107 Před 3 lety

    I loved Insomnia,amazing

  • @dreakoneko2436
    @dreakoneko2436 Před 7 lety +2

    I'm so glad I'm not alone! I've started reading King very very young because my mom is a HUGE fan... the first King book I read was The Girl that Loved Tom Gordon at 8 or 9 years old. She bought it for me and I'm so thankful that that was my first adult novel.
    People look at me when I say this and judge my mom because "kids aren't supposed to read Stephen King".

    • @EmilyCait
      @EmilyCait  Před 7 lety +1

      I feel strongly that children shouldn't be censored in their reading. It's really awesome that your mom encourage you to read her favorite books! :)

    • @TheStephenKingdom
      @TheStephenKingdom Před 2 lety

      You're definitely not alone, Drea! The first episode of our series (The Magic of Stephen King) covered the major impact King has had on so many people around the world. He's not only an amazing writer but just all-in-all a really good person. Glad your mom was awesome and let you start reading him as early as possible 🙂

  • @daniyal8505
    @daniyal8505 Před 7 lety +6

    Please review 'The Stand'

    • @EmilyCait
      @EmilyCait  Před 7 lety +1

      I had a video with my thoughts on The Stand up but there was a lot of... less than constructive comments on it because people did not agree with my thoughts on this well-loved text. The video has been taken down and probably will remain that way.
      My thoughts on The Stand in a nutshell: the text is WAAAAAY too long and I didn't care about the majority of the character's POV. If I reread it one day I will look for the original release of the text which was edited down (I read the unabridged version).

  • @bohayes1215
    @bohayes1215 Před 6 lety +1

    Gerald's game is good

  • @meekleyri7658
    @meekleyri7658 Před 7 lety

    I watch this over and over crisp job with explaining the books

    • @EmilyCait
      @EmilyCait  Před 7 lety +3

      I'm glad you enjoy this video! At some point I'd like to do an updated King collection video -- I've read some new things over the past three years :)

  • @trevino0405
    @trevino0405 Před 7 lety +1

    I recommend The Stand and Needful things. My favorite SK book is "IT" which was also my first one.

  • @teshiku1249
    @teshiku1249 Před 5 lety +2

    Under the dome is just the Simpson movie

  • @andreraymond6860
    @andreraymond6860 Před 8 lety +7

    You should probably read "Danse Macabre" one day. You are obviously a great fan of King. This is a non-fiction book he wrote about the horror genre in books and movies. He asks "What scares us and why?" From Shelley's "Frankenstein" to Matheson's "I Am Legend". From George Romero to Wes Craven. What works, what doesn't. It's funny, anecdotal and thoughtful. A really great read.

    • @EmilyCait
      @EmilyCait  Před 8 lety

      +André Raymond Cool! I'll have to look around for a copy :)

  • @MaryRose86
    @MaryRose86 Před 8 lety +39

    You should read Salem's Lot !

    • @EmilyCait
      @EmilyCait  Před 8 lety +2

      I will add it to my TBR :)

    • @trevorvarner7111
      @trevorvarner7111 Před 7 lety +2

      Emily Cait You should also read Cujo. It's about a rabid dog.

    • @ashdoglsu
      @ashdoglsu Před 7 lety

      Yes its a great book

    • @catherineoconnor6025
      @catherineoconnor6025 Před 6 lety

      Robin Marie : Hello, just a comment for you, i got Stephans King book IT but i saw another youtube review and i asked one of the girls what stephan king book to start off with first... and then she said Saloms lot.... so maybe ill start off with that. Lol what was your first book that you read?

  • @paullebel750
    @paullebel750 Před 8 lety +3

    What about Salem's lot?

  • @chris060372
    @chris060372 Před 5 lety +2

    So many people's first Stephen King novel is Pet Sematary. A great book to begin with.

  • @andreacarty3378
    @andreacarty3378 Před 7 lety +1

    u speak so well..love your videos. im reading Dr Sleep now. .just finished mr Mercedes

  • @desertrose0601
    @desertrose0601 Před 7 lety +1

    Lol your description of The Long Walk. That was one of my first King reads and probably my favorite read. It's not about prisoners - it's about teenage male volunteers who go on a walk to the death (a similar situation to Hunger Games really - I believe the last one standing got money for their family or something). The boys are watched over by guards who shoot them dead if they stop or walk too slow.

  • @rocksoliddude1
    @rocksoliddude1 Před 7 lety

    creepshow was my favourite work by King (& Romero & Savini)

  • @dragonheart1465
    @dragonheart1465 Před 7 lety

    is the stand(hodder'n'stroughton version) good?

  • @FinalBlowJoe
    @FinalBlowJoe Před 9 lety +2

    My first attempt at King was also Pet Semetary when I was about 17 or so and I couldn't get into it at all. It put me off his full length novels until only recently. I'll be reading The Stand in January, as part of a buddy reads in fact. I love the Bachman books, don't think I've heard many people mention it when talking about him.
    Really good start to your Tea Time series.

    • @EmilyCait
      @EmilyCait  Před 9 lety +1

      Thanks Joe!
      I've been told I need to read The Stand. I'm curious to hear your thoughts on it! I look forward to your review of it! :)

  • @DaveShaves44
    @DaveShaves44 Před rokem +1

    great video! green mile! SO GOOD and so criminally underrated. movie overshadows the book (its actually a great adaptation). green mile is rarely in peoples top 10 king books it easily makes mine. wonderful story, emotional, little bit of supernatural, and a few plot twists. an all around wholesome book thats so intriguing i found it very hard to put down. fantastic book
    i cant wait to read duma key and desperation i hear such good things about those books! those are two of my most anticipated to read from him

  • @JozRad
    @JozRad Před 9 lety +4

    Of the books you have to read, my suggestion is Insomnia! Enjoy your take on his works, gives me an added insight into the world that is King.

    • @Reb3nga
      @Reb3nga Před 4 lety

      The end of Insomnia had me in tears. One of his finest works.
      Never saw the connection between Insomnia and The Dark Tower coming!

  • @brianmerritt5410
    @brianmerritt5410 Před 4 lety

    Eyes of the Dragon was fantastic, glad you mentioned it because it seems like people forget about that one.

  • @TheWormyrules
    @TheWormyrules Před 7 lety +1

    This was an amazing video loved it and your descriptions of the book

  • @c0zycherry
    @c0zycherry Před 7 lety +2

    "Death by boner." the best line I've heard so far :D

  • @EvilDick1995
    @EvilDick1995 Před 4 lety

    Awesome video!

  • @NotanAmericanDouche
    @NotanAmericanDouche Před 8 lety +2

    Hey, I liked this a lot.

  • @YasminNotJasmin
    @YasminNotJasmin Před 9 lety +3

    thanks for doing this video!

    • @EmilyCait
      @EmilyCait  Před 9 lety +2

      You are welcome! It was really fun to go through all the King I've read. :)

  • @alexandriaisokay964
    @alexandriaisokay964 Před 7 lety

    I do that face thing too!

  • @MrShanester117
    @MrShanester117 Před 5 lety

    36. I’ve read 36 of King’s novels

  • @tomrao4
    @tomrao4 Před 9 lety +7

    The long walk is worth a reread. I finished it recently and i must say its the best experience ive had with a king/bachman book

    • @desertrose0601
      @desertrose0601 Před 7 lety

      Agreed. That's probably my favorite King story.

  • @reidb18
    @reidb18 Před 8 lety +1

    Dolores Claiborne is one of my faves, you may like it.

  • @MacgyverMike1
    @MacgyverMike1 Před 6 lety +1

    Nice collection I recommend needful things it's a great book

  • @iainscott5800
    @iainscott5800 Před 2 lety

    Your unread King books includes the great collection 'Different Seasons' so I'd recommend starting there!

  • @bronan4775
    @bronan4775 Před 7 lety +3

    I just started The Dark Tower and so far I love it. I think my favorite King novel is either 'Salems Lot or Revival.

    • @orewahouston2143
      @orewahouston2143 Před 4 lety +1

      Bronan 47 is Salem’s lot the same as jerusalems lot? Like are they literally the same ?

    • @bronan4775
      @bronan4775 Před 4 lety

      @@orewahouston2143 The name of the town in the book is Jerusalem's Lot yes, but if you are referring to the short story in I believe Night Shift then no, Salem's Lot is his second book and is a masterpiece.

  • @jasonlay4392
    @jasonlay4392 Před 7 lety

    you are awesome! thoroughly enjoyed this video

  • @interghost
    @interghost Před rokem +1

    Nice to hear your views... even if its 8 years ago now! Still loved the video, so subbed. Im really enjoying King at the moment. X

    • @EmilyCait
      @EmilyCait  Před rokem +1

      Glad you enjoyed! And I hope you continue to enjoy exploring King's works! :)

  • @StopFear
    @StopFear Před 7 lety

    Maybe people were requesting it but have you seen how many videos there are on CZcams of people showing and talking about their Stephen King books?

  • @therecordwavelength3170

    The characters in the long walk are volunteers not prisoners

  • @ryan72232
    @ryan72232 Před 4 lety

    I could not click with sleeping beauties or any later novels by Stephen king but currently reading the shining then onto IT.

  • @bigernmahkracken7960
    @bigernmahkracken7960 Před 4 lety

    The green mile was up there for me, geralds game and for some reason I've read the tommyknockers quite a few times. For a few that don't get nods to often.

  • @stefox70
    @stefox70 Před 9 lety +3

    Really enjoyed the clip Emily, Pet Semetery was also my first King read when I was 14, after which there was no turning back, I was hooked. Another of his books that I read in my teens and absolutely loved was The Talisman, co-written with Peter Straub. From your TBR's, I recommend Full Dark, No Stars, along with Just After Sunset, his best short collection.

    • @EmilyCait
      @EmilyCait  Před 9 lety +1

      Thanks Steve! I'll have to bump Full Dark, No Stars up on my TBR pile. :)

  • @desertrose0601
    @desertrose0601 Před 7 lety

    Whoa. I never realized that's what the Shining was about. Lol. I haven't read it but I've seen the movie and just remember not really getting it and thinking it was kind of boring. I definitely need to put that on my TBR list though, as it sounds really intriguing! I think I was just too young when I watched the movie and I didn't really get what was going on.

  • @sarwarmehedi
    @sarwarmehedi Před 9 lety

    Emily Cait , great review video. Certainly will help me a lot.

  • @clumsyistrash4206
    @clumsyistrash4206 Před 4 lety

    My first stephen king book was cujo

  • @rachelrudd2108
    @rachelrudd2108 Před 8 lety

    I watched this video a while back and immediately bought The Shining, which I finished yesterday. I am currently reading Carrie, and I'm finding myself flying through the book. My first experience with King was about five and a half years ago; I was forced to read Rita Hayworth and Shawshank Redemption over the summer and I was not a fan. Thankfully my reading experience has been much more enjoyable as of late. I'm really glad you convinced me to read more King because I genuinely enjoy his writing style. Now I'm hooked, so thank you!

    • @EmilyCait
      @EmilyCait  Před 8 lety

      +Rachel Rudd Awesome! I'm glad you're enjoying King's works! :)

  • @johnathanwilliamson7741

    Have you ever read Gerald's game by king?

  • @perrymehta6438
    @perrymehta6438 Před 8 lety

    The IT remake will be out next September. I'll check it out. I have to read the book again.

  • @paullebel750
    @paullebel750 Před 8 lety +39

    Salem's lot a real vampire novel it's what vampires should be not the twighlight crap check it out.

    • @carlenemacintosh3005
      @carlenemacintosh3005 Před 5 lety +1

      paul lebel That’s the book that got me writing at 11 years old. I probably wouldn’t be writing without that book making such a massive impact on my life - changed it entirely. Still writing 30 years later and I still live through it.

  • @patrickpanuco89
    @patrickpanuco89 Před 9 lety +2

    Different Seasons was the first Stephen King book I read and it's really good. "The Body" is my favorite story from King and it changed my life. I'd recommend reading Different Seasons next plus the other stories are great as well.

    • @EmilyCait
      @EmilyCait  Před 9 lety

      Thank you for the recommendation! I am really excited to read Different Seasons after hearing so many positive things about it :)

    • @marcoalonzo1311
      @marcoalonzo1311 Před 6 lety

      Emily Cait The Body is what Stand By Me is based off, of. Such a good movie!!

  • @SurferKroky
    @SurferKroky Před 7 lety

    Read the gunslinger ! It's the second book where you will be hooked . Best series I've ever read

  • @jamspastic
    @jamspastic Před 7 lety +1

    I know this is an old(ish) vid but read Salems lot, and the stand!

    • @EmilyCait
      @EmilyCait  Před 7 lety

      I read The Stand last year. And 'Salem's Lot is pretty high on my list at the moment after encountering Callahan in the Dark Tower series :) Thank you for your recommendations.

  • @TheSassa1257
    @TheSassa1257 Před 7 lety

    Really enjoyed your video..and share alot of your opinions on his works..good job.

  • @christopherwhitehurst9090

    Am I the only person who has read Duma Key?! Good lord, I have yet to see it mentioned in any of these comments and it’s a great story! So is Bag of Bones, Lisey’s Story and Rose Madder. But I never see discussion of Duma Key.

  • @alnik51
    @alnik51 Před 8 lety

    great video

  • @stephenmckinon362
    @stephenmckinon362 Před 3 lety

    I would highly recommend misery. It's a non supernatural story.. absolutely terrific. Probably in my top 10

  • @adelemiddaugh7909
    @adelemiddaugh7909 Před 7 lety

    Insomnia is fantastic! Please read it. I also completely agree with your opinions on IT and Joyland

  • @on1230
    @on1230 Před 9 lety +8

    I believe Stephen King is better short story writer. Different Seasons and Full Dark, No Stars are two of my favorite collections.
    I would like to see you review The Shining and Doctor Sleep.
    Thank you for what you have been doing.

    • @EmilyCait
      @EmilyCait  Před 9 lety +1

      I'm not super big on short stories in general... I like to spend a lot of time with a story and the characters. But King does do some pretty great short story writing. I'm excited to pick up Different Seasons... I've heard so many good things about it, so I'm thinking of making it the next King I read.
      I will have to go back and reread The Shining and Doctor Sleep, but I can definitely make reviews for them in the near future :).

    • @KittredgeRitter
      @KittredgeRitter Před 5 lety

      Hey quick question. Do you know the name of the book written by him where a young blind girl wakes up on a plane with nobody on it?

    • @viktorwolfe8333
      @viktorwolfe8333 Před 5 lety

      Check out my review of The Shining. :)

  • @pwmel1
    @pwmel1 Před 2 lety

    Two of my favorite King books that I think you would love: The Dark Half; Bag of Bones. I enjoyed this video. 🙂

  • @niksbookworld779
    @niksbookworld779 Před 9 lety +2

    I want to read It also but I'm a slow reader and it might take me a month and a half I think. I really want to learn how to read faster! I love Stephen King books. He's my favorite author! You should do a Review on IT!

    • @EmilyCait
      @EmilyCait  Před 9 lety

      NiksBook World I will work on putting together a review of IT :)

  • @mendisegal56
    @mendisegal56 Před 3 lety +1

    Hi Emily! I enjoyed your video! I too am a huge Stephen King fan. You might want to skip Dreamcatcher. After reading close to 400 pages of it I put it down and never picked it up again. It was extremely boring and slow moving.
    Naturally there are Stephen King fans who enjoyed it, but there are a ton of Stephen King fans who hated it. Just giving you a heads up. READ IT AT YOUR OWN RISK 🙂
    My favorite Stephen King books so far (I haven't read all of his books yet... not even close) are IT, THE SHINING, MISERY, AND PET SEMATARY (I think that's how he spelled cemetery for the book).
    Again, I enjoyed your video! Keep up the good work! Happy reading!!!

    • @TheStephenKingdom
      @TheStephenKingdom Před 2 lety

      Hahaha you are so right Mendi -- Dreamcatcher is a MESS (both the book AND the trainwreck film adaptation). I mean, props to the man for being able to write an entire novel while on Oxycontin, but that doesn't make it any more readable 🤣

  • @LucasSilva-kv3km
    @LucasSilva-kv3km Před 9 lety +1

    *nice collection =)*

    • @EmilyCait
      @EmilyCait  Před 9 lety +1

      Lucas Silva Thank you! King has so many works, but I am working towards reading them all one day (hopefully) :P

    • @LucasSilva-kv3km
      @LucasSilva-kv3km Před 9 lety

      ;)

  • @israelgarza169
    @israelgarza169 Před 7 lety

    well done

  • @keiths9281
    @keiths9281 Před 7 lety

    IT scared me when I first read it. I was cat sitting for a friend while she was traveling. The unfamiliar environment, dripping faucet and a creature which moved through water pipes had me checking the drains every time I got to something with blood and pipes. The cat went to ground when my friend left and only made bumping noises at all of the right points, freaking me out for the day and under a half I took to read it. I didn't sleep much.
    I have reread it three or four times and find it enjoyable every time.
    You should read the Dreamcatcher. I found it somewhat scary - in a less supernatural way and a more paranoid direction appealing to my mistrust of the government. It had some good character development. I liked It's links into Derry.
    You may also want to try Salem's Lot and Night Shift - an older short story collection I found enjoyable.

    • @EmilyCait
      @EmilyCait  Před 7 lety

      Setting the mood for IT seems to be key! :) Thank you for the recommendations!

  • @orangenblue6981
    @orangenblue6981 Před 7 lety

    Wow, I can't tell you how many people who began their SK journey with Pet Sematary. I am one of them! :)

  • @rickgreene3133
    @rickgreene3133 Před 6 lety

    I know this is an old video, but I enjoyed it quite a bit. I hope you finished Insomnia I found it to go very nicely after reading IT. As a fellow fan I would say the following, read Desperation & The regulators maybe after a quick refresher of pet cemetery. Read The Shining & then DR Sleep or Just Dr Sleep because it is one of his best to date. If you haven't already, read needful things as soon as possible. Jerusalem's lot, salem's lot and one for the road are worth a glance. Don't start the DT towers unless you read, the cookie jar, Talisman & blackhouse, insomnia, The stand & eyes of the dragon. Last but not least a couple of off topic short stories really worth a quick read are "obits", The Doctors case, batman & Robin have an altercation, The Dune, Afterlife, Summer Thunder. Rick Green out...

  • @drakethehedgehog1132
    @drakethehedgehog1132 Před 8 lety +2

    have you ever read Misery, it was my first read king novel and I loved it!

    • @EmilyCait
      @EmilyCait  Před 8 lety +1

      Not yet! It's on my list though :P

  • @mercedeshampton9308
    @mercedeshampton9308 Před 7 lety

    Dalores Claiborne is so good!

  • @dragonheart1465
    @dragonheart1465 Před 7 lety

    thanks

  • @klastname8477
    @klastname8477 Před 5 lety +1

    How are your paper backs in such good shape?! Lol

  • @OneMinuteGalactica
    @OneMinuteGalactica Před 9 lety +3

    I may be one of the few, but I think the Dark Tower series should have ended after book one, which I thought was really good. The others got progressively worse for me. I've read about 90% of King's books, but The Gunslinger was the only one I read more than once, except for some of the short stories in Night Shift.

    • @EmilyCait
      @EmilyCait  Před 9 lety

      Hmm... That's the first negative feedback I've had about the Dark Tower series. Why did you feel that they got progressively worse?

    • @OneMinuteGalactica
      @OneMinuteGalactica Před 9 lety +2

      Emily Cait Well, remember this is from someone in the minority, but for me the first one was a nice combination of western and sci-fi/horror. After that, they slowly started to incorporate so many different elements, especially sci-fi (which I like), that it just started to feel like it was over-filled. Especially by the end of the third one, it felt like he was just throwing in everything but the kitchen sink. The first one felt really tight and focused, the second one was kind of gritty and urban, which was okay, but then, yeah, it kind of went south for me. I think in the fourth one even the city of Oz was thrown in there, not to mention King himself by the sixth, if I remember right.

    • @EmilyCait
      @EmilyCait  Před 9 lety

      Wow. That sounds really messy. I am almost curious to read them now just to experience this mess for myself :P

    • @possessedslig
      @possessedslig Před 5 lety

      @@OneMinuteGalactica I know this is an old comment but I agree. By the time King had entered his own novel it had jumped the shark and then some but by that point I was so far in I felt obligated to finish. For me the Dark Tower was bloated and overly self-indulgent. The first two books got me interested but then it just slowly petered out. I think I remember him saying he never actually intended on finishing, it was just the incessant fan demands that got him over the line and to me it shows. The characters as well, just weren't as interesting as those in It and The Stand.

  • @TranquilOblivion
    @TranquilOblivion Před 9 lety +2

    Compared to the psychological & supernatural horrors experienced in The Shining, to me Doctor Sleep seemed like a lengthened happy ending of The Shining. It was a fairly enjoyable read, but forgettable nonetheless. It didn't have anyone screaming for Abby to come and take her medicine.
    I liked the video very much, and I'll put Joyland higher on my to-read list! Keep the videos coming. I'd like to know the scariest books you've ever read.

    • @EmilyCait
      @EmilyCait  Před 9 lety +1

      The scariest book I've read, I think will probably be Lolita (I'm halfway through now) for entirely different scare reasons than any King book. Lolita has taken me into the mind of a poetic pedophile. His words are beautiful and I find myself returning to reread particularly beautiful passages, and only later thinking about the implications of those words. It's frightening to me how easily I come to see the 'logic' of Humbert Humbert in the moment. This book is so disturbing and it just messes with my head.
      What is the scariest book that you've read?

  • @barbb947
    @barbb947 Před 9 lety +1

    Great video. I have always loved King and fondly remember reading The Shining in my 6th grade history class (had it hid inside my history book - yeah, I was that kind of kid). Reread it several years ago. I think in 2015 I will pick 5-6 older King books and do a reread - you have inspired me.

    • @EmilyCait
      @EmilyCait  Před 9 lety

      Haha! It can't have been easy hiding The Shining in a history text book! I'm glad I inspired you to reread some of King's older works. Hopefully you enjoy them the second time around :)

    • @barbb947
      @barbb947 Před 9 lety +1

      It wasn't but my teacher was kind of clueless anyways.

  • @dragonheart1465
    @dragonheart1465 Před 7 lety

    which 3 SK novel should I start with? I haven't read SK novels before. Which would you recommend I begin with?

    • @crakaman8260
      @crakaman8260 Před 7 lety

      Carrie, The shining or If you can get through a long one "It" is a good one.

    • @dragonheart1465
      @dragonheart1465 Před 7 lety

      +Crakaman 82 which is the long one?

    • @dragonheart1465
      @dragonheart1465 Před 7 lety

      Oh sorry 'it'

    • @garetmckenna8674
      @garetmckenna8674 Před 7 lety

      I would recommend you start from his first published and work your way forward (Carrie, 'Salem's Lot, The Shining, etc.). That's what I'm doing right now.

    • @dragonheart1465
      @dragonheart1465 Před 7 lety

      +Film Guy Person I never buy hardback...too costly.....only paperbacks

  • @v8chevy350
    @v8chevy350 Před 7 lety

    Hey - if you want to try a Gunslinger book that's almost stand alone - you gotta read WIZARD AND GLASS! I recommend skimming the first overlap from the previous book - to where Roland talked about his teenage years and his first love. I feel you would also really love BLACK HOUSE - it's got all the great ingredients of mystery, thriller, a touch of paranormal, funny and all the characters are classy - you don't have to read the previous book either. Hope you try them and hear your review

  • @NaveenKumarErroju
    @NaveenKumarErroju Před 4 lety

    Tea? I would go with chai

  • @ysbecca6624
    @ysbecca6624 Před 4 lety

    Me thinks you and I read different versions of the long walk.

  • @JKT6
    @JKT6 Před 6 lety +1

    Dark Tower

  • @PacificAmb
    @PacificAmb Před 9 lety +3

    Oh my gosh, I love you for this video!
    By the way, I was planning to start reading "The Stand" in the next few days.

    • @EmilyCait
      @EmilyCait  Před 9 lety +1

      I'm glad you liked it! The Stand came up with another person in the comments. Perhaps it's something that I'll have to add to my TBR. :) Let me know your thoughts on The Stand. Happy reading!