True! I use Kindle to read in English because is more convenient for me to build up my vocabulary but when I read in my native languages I read in paperback editions.
"It" was my first SK book. I read this when I was about 30 and it scared the shit out of me. The concept of Pennywise being a "glamour" (or maybe "glammer", I can't remember the spelling now) who could shape-shift into whatever you fear and then suddenly appear out of nowhere disturbed me for a few years. The storytelling was immaculate and caused me to fall in love with Sai King to the present day.
OH MY GOD READ REVIVAL!!! It is up there with 11/22/63 in it's level of perfection. Those two books are surprisingly amazing companion reads and both are two of my favorites of King's ever. That is without a doubt King's most slept on book because whenever someone talks about recent King greatness 11/22/63 gets all the praise and just overshadows Revival.
Gracias SO MUCH for the shout-out here Good Sir!!!!! Worried I've hyped REVIVAL too much at this point with the dreaded 'burden of expectation' I constantly mention, but what can I say beyond how much I dig the hell out of it. Haha... Definitely feel that 'Book Club Edition' pain as I look at my original version of THE STAND, even if I totally prefer the 90's Uncut Edition with that terrific Bernie Wrightson artwork. My inner OCD completist cries out. Also, 100% about DOCTOR SLEEP being superior on film. Flanagan solidified his place along with Darabont & Reiner as someone I'd feel completely confident with tackling any Sai King story. And lastly, JUST AFTER SUNSET is an intriguing collection that I hold in high regard because it takes me back to a specific time and place shortly Post 9/11 with many of those shorts. Some of his most 'Haunting' storytelling in my estimation like WILLA which is one of the most romantic things I contend he's ever written and the novella N is super legit for his musings on whether insanity can be contagious. Spectacular graphic novel of the latter as well. Great stuff as always Mike and I know you will totally appreciate a little Tower goodie I splurged on this week.
Hey, thanks for watching, my man. I'm not worried about Revival not meeting expectations since you and I seem to align on King opinions (outside of Drawing of the Three ha ha). Not only am I okay with Flanagan making any King movie, I want him to be the ONLY one making King movies at this point. He just "gets" King. I'd really like to see him helm the new Salem's Lot and think he could make Tommyknockers quite good. I'll certainly read JAS when I get to the short story parts of the ITM series. Long Days & Pleasant Nights, sir.
Agreed. King is also my favourite author. I’ve no idea how he writes characters that are so real that you hate, worry and love them. Reading End of Watch at the minute and it’s unbelievably good.
Mike's Book Reviews Totally right and he does it again and again. The only author I’ve read that comes close to writing characters that are as well developed is JK Rowling under her pen name of Robert Galbraith and the Cormoran Strike books.
I also love to have collections of books match on my shelves, so I know how you feel, but it's really lovely from an outsider perspective to see mismatched shelves! Seeing all the different editions and styles is like a nice walk through how long someone has been collecting books.
That was the book that brought be back to King after a several year hiatus. It's classic King, but one of the things I loved most about it was the fact that it was set in SW FL, which is my neck of the woods. His locations and settings can become characters in their own right, and he did great with this book!
Thanks for the tour! I’m a big fantasy reader, but I haven’t read any novels by Stephen King before. I resolved to remedy this egregious gap in my reading this summer by starting the Dark Tower series. I appreciate the look at his work!
Mike's Book Reviews Thanks! No need to convince me, but I’ll definitely be watching your videos on The Dark Tower series. Your content is excellent, and I enjoy hearing your thoughts.
@@PhilipChaseTheBestofFantasy Beware. Dark Tower is not necessarily where I would start with King. If you're a fantasy lover and want to start King, I recommend Eyes of the Dragon instead. Not too long and excellent.
Emilio Rodriguez Thanks! I intend to check out Eyes of the Dragon too. I’ve heard it’s much easier to digest, so it probably makes sense to start with it.
I was a little kid on vacation with my family in Hawaii when I begged my dad to buy me the hardcover edition of The Stand Uncut. I walked around Oahu with that behemoth. Definitely in my top 5 books of all time!
So excited to hear that you're reading The Talisman this year! Heavy nostalgia for that book - it was my first by King. I need to reread and see how it holds up for me twenty years later.
I love dreamcatcher alot, I thought it was great. I definitely agree about IT, it's such a good coming of age story, the scene everyone hates is so short and can be skipped so I don't understand why everyone brings it up. King is my favorite author also, can't wait to see the multiverse series.
@@mikesbookreviews I wouldn't be surprised if he's planned ahead and left a few manuscripts for posthumous publication too! Plus there's always Joe, Owen and Tabitha!
It's funny to me that the first Stephen King book that I read, completely by chance are books that fans rate low. My first ever was Dumma Key and then I went on to Dreamcatcher. No internet, no forums, no booktube reviews I was just #called to those two books in the library and after that I was a constant reader just like that.
I'm reading Dreamcatcher as my first King book right now; I was wondering why Mike never mentions it. I don't really care what other people think of books.. So far, I'm really enjoying it. I just started it (Jonesy just brought Richard McCarthy to Hole in the Wall) but so far I'm really into it. Perhaps, since I'm unfamiliar with King novels it don't have any bias or preconceived ideas of what Dreamcatcher will be and, because of that, my opinion of it differs from King fans (so far).
I've moved around a LOT since I first became a King fan, but there is ONE first edition I still have, and that's the 1983 hardcover original of Pet Sematary.
Can’t wait for you to read/review Revival. Talk about underrated. May be his most disturbing story ever ... it’s up there with Pet Sematary. Definitely a highlight of his 2010s output.
Mike's Book Reviews That’s a fair assessment on his part. Revival is a great example of an epic King book that is not overly long. It’s only in the 400 page range, but spans several decades effortlessly.
The Long Walk. Best ever. I started reading Stephen King at an early age.. probably younger than I should have if my parents knew what they were about. I do remember one night.. reading Pet Cemetery in my bedroom.. I was around 12 I think.. 6th grade.. and my parents were out doing their game night with their friends. I actually got up and turned on every light in the house. Fun times.
I have a very small Stephen King collection. Most of which I bought recently. 1.11/23/63 2.doctor sleep 3. If it bleeds 4.the gunslinger 5. The drawing of the three 6. The outsider 7. The institute
I’m a life long Stephen King fan who surprisingly hasn’t yet read all of his books. I went through a period where I stopped reading altogether. I’ve been catching up on the ones I haven’t read. So on that note, two things - I read Duma Key for the first time just last year. Great book! Beautifully haunting and heartbreaking. I can’t reread that one anytime soon. But oh man, what an experience! The second thing is Revival. Loved that book as well. What a kick in the teeth that book was! That book, especially the ending, has stuck with me since I read it. I think about it a lot, even now, which I think is about six years post-publication. Love your videos and freaking awesome book collection!!!
Revival is still one of the most amazing books I've ever read I felt like I was in the book almost like watching a movie in your head it's been a couple of years and I still think about it. Great book. Stephen King is an amazing author I like that even though his name is big in the reading world he has not let it get to his head. I need to get more of his books soon.
Great collection, hope you keep it growing, i noticed how IT has a special place in your heart, i am planning to read it in october, any advice, it is a huge book, and want to stay excited for it
Just to take your time and enjoy it. Don't treat it like a race. Accept that it's a book you're going to be reading for awhile and just lose yourself in it. Just a wonderful coming of age story.
Carrie was the first Stephen King book I read when I was in my early teens in the mid eighties. I thought it was just brilliant. Misery was a difficult read because it just dripped with pain and torment. I enjoyed reading The Shining, but I must admit the film is my ultimate top horror film ever. Great book shelf tour 😊
I regret having read most of Stephen King books either in my native language or from the library. Now I really want to start a collection, it's crazy I own so few books from my favourite author!!!
I listened to it on audiobook years ago and like all other audiobooks for me I can not remember a thing about it. I need to actually read so I can retain something.
I read the first gunslinger book about a two years ago and for me it was just so slow were nothing happen and I have not read a King book since then. But like you 11/23/63 is one of my all time favorite books
Thanks for this. Great to see the shelf. I’m a big SK as well so this was a treat. I love that quote too and your wife did an excellent job- it looks so good in your shelf. It’s disappointing you didn’t like the ending of DT. I know the ending is divisive. But I’m currently reading the series for the first time and am only on The Drawing of the Three, which I love. I like to hear people say they loved the ending so I’m not nervous that I’m gonna spend the time it takes to read it all only to be let down. Lol.
Mike's Book Reviews gotcha. Question for you- when do you recommend reading Wind Through the Keyhole? Some people recommend waiting till after reading book seven. Others in the middle.
Had a chuckle when you mentioned Insomnia; for me it almost fell into a did not finish, barely got 1/4 way through the first time, but I hate not finishing something, especially from an author I love so much. So I went back to it a few years later and pushed through that point where I was going to abandon it again. Turns out I'm so glad I did as I really ended up enjoying it quite a bit. It's become one of my favorites of his underrated novels along with Bag of Bones, Firestarter, Dreamcatcher, Duma Key and Lisey's Story. Have fond memories of reading all of them, and while they may be odd or problematic, I enjoyed them in the end. There are some of his books I don't even want in my house I hated them so much...Cell for one, and I look forward to your words on Tommyknockers (hehehe)
11/22/63 is in my top five SK novels for sure. Such a great read. You have an amazing collection there. I’ve got 55 hardcover books by him and most are first editions (I actually had a first edition Carrie and made the mistake of lending it to someone who never returned it, lesson learned). I keep line in publication order, but I’m OCD so that’s just me. Heck, I like library editions as they have that nice plastic jacket on them. I just purchased The Bachman Books in trade size paperback for $5 at a local book shop and it’s work but still intact. I’m looking forward to your review of Four Past Midnight in June as it’s got two of my favorite novellas in it. Keep up the great work you’re doing 👍
Impressive collection! The different heights of the books is really bugging me though lol. I haven't tried and Stephen King books but I have some of the Dark Tower books on my shelf to be read soon.
Loving that Stephen King artwork print out. I have that same edition of Carrie. I actually don't like that book, although I love the DePalma movie. Need to re-read it someday and give it another chance. A friend's husband gave me a lot of books when clearing out space, which resulted in me getting a lot of old hardcovers of King for free, which was awesome.
And I agree with Different Seasons being his best novella collection. For regular short stories my favorite is the one with the monkey on the cover, but for novella Different Seasons is excellent. King does great drama.
For Dark Tower ending - I know many were upset. It didn't bother me as much but I was not a long-time fan that waited years between releases. I did not read the series until it was all out so it may not emotionally impact me as much. It was grim
Just getting into SK. I owned Misery about 15 years ago but sold it for $$. People say his newer work since the 2000s isn’t as good, except 11/22/63. What are your thoughts? Also heard the bill Hodges trilogy was good. Am considering reading all of his books in chronological order.
Man, you should really read Lisey's Story, as a life long Stephen King fan I think it is his most beautiful book, it goes deep into "fantasy" in the sense of that world to which we escape through books
You literally have the exact Dark Tower novel collection that I do. I bought the same editions of the first 4 novels then bought those same editions of the next 4 as they were released.
I love your bookshelves. I gave away all my king books when I moved to Baltimore, but they were mass market, so I slowly need to replace them. I miss my Dark Tower books the most. I want Trade paperbacks. I appreciate your opinions, but I hated Thinner. It's at the bottom of my King list with Dreamcatchers. Ugh.
I have such differing opinions on King's stuff, especially Dark Tower ending, but love to see a huge selection of so much of his works. I was actually a pretty big King hater until I read Dark Tower.
Why are library editions such a sin? I too have several in my book collections. I find that they are typically in better shape, especially the dust jackets, with the extra covering than the average used book.
Do you have The Green Mile in the 6 installment editions? I have an old hardcover planner calendar from several years ago from the former Quality Paperback Books that has a King theme with trivia.
What’s the one thing about IT that bothers people?? I read it about 3 years ago, loved it, remember most of it... but i can’t think of the part you’re referring to
They have the dark tower comics on book outlet for 40 dollars for the entire set I’m also a Steven King fan I ordered the 10 inch Funko pop for penny wise I also found the Steven King funko pop holding a book in Walmart
You will love revival if you love coming of age stories. Revival feels like real life. He explores continued growth throughout a persons life, not just in the transition between adolescence and adulthood. Highly recommend!!!
Hey Mike, seriously awesome collection! Question, do you ever use or consider using archival clear jacket covers to protect the older books? Something like the brodart just-a-fold 3 rolls? Was thinking about using it myself on the first edition older stuff. Curious if it would look good in all it's glossy glory or perhaps it's just over the top.
Dreamcatcher and Cujo: the two books that made me view King as a hack for nine years. I've eased up on Cujo (and King as a whole), but Dreamcatcher is still one of the worst books I've ever read, sitting right alongside Wolfguy: Mooncrest, Grashros, some David Baldacci book I can't remember, and Akame no Kill.
Mike's Book Reviews The characters and story are some of his blandest, and I really can’t remember anything about the book beyond just, “The Gray Man”, aliens, and “The Weasels”.
You mentioned King writes the best coming of age stories and those stories are your favorites. If you like those types of stories I think you’ll really like the manga Oyasumi Pun Pun. I don’t know if you read manga and if you don’t see the appeal it’s fine but Oyasumi Pun Pun is one of the best coming of age stories I’ve ever read.
Mike's Book Reviews I strongly encourage Oyasumi Pun Pun, but it’s not horror or fantasy. It’s very depressing and if you’re struggling mentally I give as an advice that you should hold off on it. Another manga named Berserk (you must’ve heard that name a lot) is dark fantasy. Both are my favorite mangas ever.
your Stephen king book collection is amazing😭🙌 they selling right now on book outlet the dark tower beginnings: the complete graphic novel series and the gunslinger: the complete graphic novel series box set
I still need copies of Wizard and Glass and Different Seasons for my SK hardcover collection. I managed to track down all my other favourites for reasonable prices, but those two might be like 200$ total.
Hi, I noticed you said you haven't read "Just After Sunset." When you get to it, I'd love to know your thoughts on "N." I think it's one of his absolute best short stories. Brilliantly written, and I found it to be very unnerving and scary.
I dont buy a lot of hardbacks for some reason. maby its the price or maby i just prefer having paperbacks. My favorite Stephen King Paperbacks are the Hodder editions. I just love how they look, feel maby even smell :P
You can make shims to put under the bookclub size books. 1x1's painted black. 'Eyes of the Dragon' is horrific. It is the only King book I ever read and has kept me away from him. My mother has a similar King collection though so maybe you will change my mind one day and I can borrow/inherit from her.
I think I know why Insomnia was not a hit for you, it seems you like the coming of age stuff and Insomnia focuses on a very senior protagonist. I do love the way the real world seems to creep into King's books, he seems to do it with out being too heavy handed.
I like Stephen King's books I've read The Shinning, Pet sematary, The Green Mile, Dr Sleep, Fire Starter, The Eyes Of The Dragon, Salem's Lot and one related with a werewolf that I didn't like it.
Let's all be honest for a moment, a Kindle Paper White is nice and all, but it doesn't look half as nice as a good shelf.
I've started bringing the physical copy as well as my Kindle because I can never choose what I want to use lol
Hehehe true..
According to some studies, you don't retain information as well when reading with a Kindle.
But you can take shelves and shelves of books with you with a Kindle or a Nook.
True! I use Kindle to read in English because is more convenient for me to build up my vocabulary but when I read in my native languages I read in paperback editions.
"It" was my first SK book. I read this when I was about 30 and it scared the shit out of me. The concept of Pennywise being a "glamour" (or maybe "glammer", I can't remember the spelling now) who could shape-shift into whatever you fear and then suddenly appear out of nowhere disturbed me for a few years. The storytelling was immaculate and caused me to fall in love with Sai King to the present day.
OH MY GOD READ REVIVAL!!! It is up there with 11/22/63 in it's level of perfection. Those two books are surprisingly amazing companion reads and both are two of my favorites of King's ever. That is without a doubt King's most slept on book because whenever someone talks about recent King greatness 11/22/63 gets all the praise and just overshadows Revival.
I'm very much looking forward to it.
Revival is good. Puts you in the mind of a modern day Frankenstein.
Gracias SO MUCH for the shout-out here Good Sir!!!!!
Worried I've hyped REVIVAL too much at this point with the dreaded 'burden of expectation' I constantly mention, but what can I say beyond how much I dig the hell out of it. Haha...
Definitely feel that 'Book Club Edition' pain as I look at my original version of THE STAND, even if I totally prefer the 90's Uncut Edition with that terrific Bernie Wrightson artwork. My inner OCD completist cries out.
Also, 100% about DOCTOR SLEEP being superior on film. Flanagan solidified his place along with Darabont & Reiner as someone I'd feel completely confident with tackling any Sai King story.
And lastly, JUST AFTER SUNSET is an intriguing collection that I hold in high regard because it takes me back to a specific time and place shortly Post 9/11 with many of those shorts. Some of his most 'Haunting' storytelling in my estimation like WILLA which is one of the most romantic things I contend he's ever written and the novella N is super legit for his musings on whether insanity can be contagious. Spectacular graphic novel of the latter as well.
Great stuff as always Mike and I know you will totally appreciate a little Tower goodie I splurged on this week.
Hey, thanks for watching, my man. I'm not worried about Revival not meeting expectations since you and I seem to align on King opinions (outside of Drawing of the Three ha ha). Not only am I okay with Flanagan making any King movie, I want him to be the ONLY one making King movies at this point. He just "gets" King. I'd really like to see him helm the new Salem's Lot and think he could make Tommyknockers quite good. I'll certainly read JAS when I get to the short story parts of the ITM series. Long Days & Pleasant Nights, sir.
Ha ha I would love that.
Misery was my introduction to King. I gave it 5 stars. Absolutely loved it. I would recommend it to anyone.
It is a phenomenal novel. No fat.
Agreed. King is also my favourite author. I’ve no idea how he writes characters that are so real that you hate, worry and love them. Reading End of Watch at the minute and it’s unbelievably good.
His character work set the bar so high that I'm not into a series if I don't like the characters much.
Mike's Book Reviews Totally right and he does it again and again. The only author I’ve read that comes close to writing characters that are as well developed is JK Rowling under her pen name of Robert Galbraith and the Cormoran Strike books.
I also love to have collections of books match on my shelves, so I know how you feel, but it's really lovely from an outsider perspective to see mismatched shelves! Seeing all the different editions and styles is like a nice walk through how long someone has been collecting books.
This is very true.
I totally agree that Duma Key is one of his most underrated works!!!
I loved that book 🤘
The character work was done so well!
Yes, I loved it.
It’s really good.
That was the book that brought be back to King after a several year hiatus. It's classic King, but one of the things I loved most about it was the fact that it was set in SW FL, which is my neck of the woods. His locations and settings can become characters in their own right, and he did great with this book!
Thanks for the tour! I’m a big fantasy reader, but I haven’t read any novels by Stephen King before. I resolved to remedy this egregious gap in my reading this summer by starting the Dark Tower series. I appreciate the look at his work!
I'm planning some Dark Tower material on the channel soon, including a Why You Should Read. You know, in case you still need convincing ;)
Mike's Book Reviews Thanks! No need to convince me, but I’ll definitely be watching your videos on The Dark Tower series. Your content is excellent, and I enjoy hearing your thoughts.
@@PhilipChaseTheBestofFantasy Beware. Dark Tower is not necessarily where I would start with King. If you're a fantasy lover and want to start King, I recommend Eyes of the Dragon instead. Not too long and excellent.
Emilio Rodriguez Thanks! I intend to check out Eyes of the Dragon too. I’ve heard it’s much easier to digest, so it probably makes sense to start with it.
Mike is back with another review. The legend continues!!!
I was a little kid on vacation with my family in Hawaii when I begged my dad to buy me the hardcover edition of The Stand Uncut. I walked around Oahu with that behemoth. Definitely in my top 5 books of all time!
That’s one way to build muscle mass at a young age.
Misery literally had my legs hurting while I read it lol
Crazy to think the movie toned down the violence of that scene.
Right? Painful as hell. Both movie and book, although of course the book is especially brutal. *shudders*
So excited to hear that you're reading The Talisman this year! Heavy nostalgia for that book - it was my first by King. I need to reread and see how it holds up for me twenty years later.
I’m pretty excited about it, too.
it was my introduction to King as well. Then I dove into the deep end and read The Stand after lol
I love dreamcatcher alot, I thought it was great. I definitely agree about IT, it's such a good coming of age story, the scene everyone hates is so short and can be skipped so I don't understand why everyone brings it up. King is my favorite author also, can't wait to see the multiverse series.
It's such a shame that folks let that part bring down what is such an incredible book.
I like the segment thing you’ve done, never seen that on RUclips before.
I was tired of folks whining about my intros.
Mike's Book Reviews 😂😂
Mike’s T-short game is always on point. I do believe that you 1st decide what topic you are going to record, then you get dress.
Ha ha the King ones are the only ones I try to rep with a tee.
You have some awesome stuff here! Here's hoping the collection keeps growing!
I don't imagine the King stuff will at his age, but who knows...he's still putting out a novel per year.
@@mikesbookreviews I wouldn't be surprised if he's planned ahead and left a few manuscripts for posthumous publication too! Plus there's always Joe, Owen and Tabitha!
Omg yayyyyyy finally another video I can watch because I don’t wanna spoil my self
It's funny to me that the first Stephen King book that I read, completely by chance are books that fans rate low. My first ever was Dumma Key and then I went on to Dreamcatcher. No internet, no forums, no booktube reviews I was just #called to those two books in the library and after that I was a constant reader just like that.
I'm with you. I prefer books and movies back before internet echo chambers. Just like what you like and who cares if someone else didn't.
I'm reading Dreamcatcher as my first King book right now; I was wondering why Mike never mentions it. I don't really care what other people think of books.. So far, I'm really enjoying it. I just started it (Jonesy just brought Richard McCarthy to Hole in the Wall) but so far I'm really into it.
Perhaps, since I'm unfamiliar with King novels it don't have any bias or preconceived ideas of what Dreamcatcher will be and, because of that, my opinion of it differs from King fans (so far).
I've moved around a LOT since I first became a King fan, but there is ONE first edition I still have, and that's the 1983 hardcover original of Pet Sematary.
Can’t wait for you to read/review Revival. Talk about underrated. May be his most disturbing story ever ... it’s up there with Pet Sematary. Definitely a highlight of his 2010s output.
Yeah, Jaime made it sound like King got in a time machine and took it all the way back to the early 80’s with that one.
Mike's Book Reviews That’s a fair assessment on his part. Revival is a great example of an epic King book that is not overly long. It’s only in the 400 page range, but spans several decades effortlessly.
The Long Walk. Best ever. I started reading Stephen King at an early age.. probably younger than I should have if my parents knew what they were about. I do remember one night.. reading Pet Cemetery in my bedroom.. I was around 12 I think.. 6th grade.. and my parents were out doing their game night with their friends. I actually got up and turned on every light in the house. Fun times.
Read Long Walk for the first time last year and ADORED it. So good.
I have a very small Stephen King collection. Most of which I bought recently.
1.11/23/63
2.doctor sleep
3. If it bleeds
4.the gunslinger
5. The drawing of the three
6. The outsider
7. The institute
That's a solid start.
@@mikesbookreviews I'm not a horror guy. I'm nervous to dip into some of his more famous books and get scared. Lol.
I’m a life long Stephen King fan who surprisingly hasn’t yet read all of his books. I went through a period where I stopped reading altogether. I’ve been catching up on the ones I haven’t read. So on that note, two things - I read Duma Key for the first time just last year. Great book! Beautifully haunting and heartbreaking. I can’t reread that one anytime soon. But oh man, what an experience! The second thing is Revival. Loved that book as well. What a kick in the teeth that book was! That book, especially the ending, has stuck with me since I read it. I think about it a lot, even now, which I think is about six years post-publication. Love your videos and freaking awesome book collection!!!
Really looking forward to Revival.
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Thanks Mikey u owe you a big thanks for introducing me to Mr. King's work.
I'm glad you're enjoying the Multiverse. It's a wild ride.
Revival is still one of the most amazing books I've ever read I felt like I was in the book almost like watching a movie in your head it's been a couple of years and I still think about it. Great book. Stephen King is an amazing author I like that even though his name is big in the reading world he has not let it get to his head. I need to get more of his books soon.
I definitely need to skip ahead to Revival soon ha ha
@@mikesbookreviews Trust me like it says on the paperback cover it's a rollercoaster ride of adrenaline. I want to read it again now. So good.
Eagerly waiting for Needful Things review as well as Revival! Can't wait.
Downsized my apartment and had to get rid of many books. Replaced them on my Nook but I loved having them in my hands.
I did this back before my first kid was born and we were still living in a smaller house and needed the space. It broke my heart ha ha.
I got 11 22 63 not long ago and i can't wait to read it!
It's brilliant.
Great collection, hope you keep it growing, i noticed how IT has a special place in your heart, i am planning to read it in october, any advice, it is a huge book, and want to stay excited for it
Just to take your time and enjoy it. Don't treat it like a race. Accept that it's a book you're going to be reading for awhile and just lose yourself in it. Just a wonderful coming of age story.
@@mikesbookreviews thank you so much, i really needed that, as you said it is not a race....... thank you for fast reply too :) :) :)
Wicked collection dude. King is still one of my favorites. Still excited to talk the Outsider.
Gosh, that still needs to happen. I just never expected to get this busy.
@@mikesbookreviews man I've been flat out too, it's not just you. It's the dad life
Carrie was the first Stephen King book I read when I was in my early teens in the mid eighties. I thought it was just brilliant. Misery was a difficult read because it just dripped with pain and torment. I enjoyed reading The Shining, but I must admit the film is my ultimate top horror film ever. Great book shelf tour 😊
Sounds like Misery is a proper title.
Lisey's Story is so sad, but boy is it good. It's somewhat similar to Pet Semetary in that it deals heavily with the grief of losing a loved one
I’ve heard. Actually one of the reasons I delayed it from my original schedule because my dad had just passed away.
Amazing thank you for sharing 📚📚📚👍🏼
You are so welcome!
I regret having read most of Stephen King books either in my native language or from the library. Now I really want to start a collection, it's crazy I own so few books from my favourite author!!!
Well, reading them is the more important part, right?
@@mikesbookreviews true eheh :)
I'm halfway through The Stand right now and loving it. School is kind of getting in the way of finishing my first King book though
I hate when real life gets in the way of my reading.
#shelfgoals! Lisey's story is one of the weirdest King books I ever read 😂 recently.
I listened to it on audiobook years ago and like all other audiobooks for me I can not remember a thing about it. I need to actually read so I can retain something.
King says it’s his favorite, so that alone has me interested in reading it.
I read the first gunslinger book about a two years ago and for me it was just so slow were nothing happen and I have not read a King book since then. But like you 11/23/63 is one of my all time favorite books
Dark Tower certainly isn’t for everyone.
Holy crap. What a library. I love it. I’ve seen way too many girly, YA, fantasy book tours. Which is cool and all, just not my speed. This is.
You’ve got a superb collection, I just know your Stephen King section is gonna make me so jealous!
Oh well. Here goes... 😎👍🏻
I really enjoyed Insomnia. Just read it for the first time back in May. As I travel on the path of the Beam...
"That scene" in IT is great. Fight me.
Thanks for this. Great to see the shelf. I’m a big SK as well so this was a treat. I love that quote too and your wife did an excellent job- it looks so good in your shelf.
It’s disappointing you didn’t like the ending of DT. I know the ending is divisive. But I’m currently reading the series for the first time and am only on The Drawing of the Three, which I love. I like to hear people say they loved the ending so I’m not nervous that I’m gonna spend the time it takes to read it all only to be let down. Lol.
It wasn't so much the ending as just 6 and 7 as a whole felt rushed to me.
Mike's Book Reviews gotcha. Question for you- when do you recommend reading Wind Through the Keyhole? Some people recommend waiting till after reading book seven. Others in the middle.
Just thought for the fun of it I'll ask...so when r u doing book review of malazan 🤣🤣 Enjoyed the book tour. Beautiful book collection
Today.
It's amazing how many of his books ended up in my collection over the years, more amazing still how many I _don't_ have 🤣
He releases books so consistently. Even when he was getting clean he was still writing constantly.
Beautiful collection
Had a chuckle when you mentioned Insomnia; for me it almost fell into a did not finish, barely got 1/4 way through the first time, but I hate not finishing something, especially from an author I love so much. So I went back to it a few years later and pushed through that point where I was going to abandon it again. Turns out I'm so glad I did as I really ended up enjoying it quite a bit. It's become one of my favorites of his underrated novels along with Bag of Bones, Firestarter, Dreamcatcher, Duma Key and Lisey's Story. Have fond memories of reading all of them, and while they may be odd or problematic, I enjoyed them in the end. There are some of his books I don't even want in my house I hated them so much...Cell for one, and I look forward to your words on Tommyknockers (hehehe)
I was 16 when Insomnia came out and Insomnia just wasn't the story I was into at that age. That's why I'm sure I'll enjoy it more reading as an adult.
You could always try looking into custom book sleeves :) that way ypu could upgrade some of the covers you don't like as much 😁
11/22/63 is in my top five SK novels for sure. Such a great read. You have an amazing collection there. I’ve got 55 hardcover books by him and most are first editions (I actually had a first edition Carrie and made the mistake of lending it to someone who never returned it, lesson learned). I keep line in publication order, but I’m OCD so that’s just me. Heck, I like library editions as they have that nice plastic jacket on them. I just purchased The Bachman Books in trade size paperback for $5 at a local book shop and it’s work but still intact. I’m looking forward to your review of Four Past Midnight in June as it’s got two of my favorite novellas in it. Keep up the great work you’re doing 👍
The Institute isn’t ever talked about but I loved it
LeRoy Buchanan I’m curious, which parts of it made you dislike it?
I enjoyed it, I was just guilty of wanting something else. I talked about it in that review.
Impressive collection! The different heights of the books is really bugging me though lol. I haven't tried and Stephen King books but I have some of the Dark Tower books on my shelf to be read soon.
It bugs me, too.
Loving that Stephen King artwork print out.
I have that same edition of Carrie. I actually don't like that book, although I love the DePalma movie. Need to re-read it someday and give it another chance. A friend's husband gave me a lot of books when clearing out space, which resulted in me getting a lot of old hardcovers of King for free, which was awesome.
I agree The Dead Zone is underrated.
And I agree with Different Seasons being his best novella collection. For regular short stories my favorite is the one with the monkey on the cover, but for novella Different Seasons is excellent. King does great drama.
For Dark Tower ending - I know many were upset. It didn't bother me as much but I was not a long-time fan that waited years between releases. I did not read the series until it was all out so it may not emotionally impact me as much. It was grim
I love that Carrie pop figure!
Wow! What a score. Only books people ever give me is non-fiction crap they don't want ha ha
Hello Mike, I have found the hard cover from the Dark Tower VI that you were looking for in Amazon
Just getting into SK. I owned Misery about 15 years ago but sold it for $$. People say his newer work since the 2000s isn’t as good, except 11/22/63. What are your thoughts? Also heard the bill Hodges trilogy was good. Am considering reading all of his books in chronological order.
I think he had a struggle phase post-accident, but since 11.22.63 he seems to have gotten his mojo back.
100% agree that overt contemporary politics in my fiction is an immersion breaker. I read plenty of non-fiction already.
I love your videos you have very similar taste to me and I'm just now starting the witcher books
Enjoy!
Awesome bookshelf tour
Man, you should really read Lisey's Story, as a life long Stephen King fan I think it is his most beautiful book, it goes deep into "fantasy" in the sense of that world to which we escape through books
I can’t wait to!
I’ve read Misery by him, and I’m about to start It this month
Enjoy!
Rose Madder is incredible and very underrated I hardly hear anyone talk about it!!
I really enjoyed it until the last 25%. Then it got out there for me.
You literally have the exact Dark Tower novel collection that I do. I bought the same editions of the first 4 novels then bought those same editions of the next 4 as they were released.
They’re quite handsome.
@@mikesbookreviews Indeed they are. Those covers were what sold me on buying my own copies of the series.
Wow! So jealous of your collections😭 the only first edition i have is firestarter that i got from my local flea market.
Really love your collection. I wish I could read more :(
Don't we all.
Im jealous of the USA editions. They're so pretty
Loved the video. 11/22/63 is in my queue.
It’s a long read but very worth it.
great video you deserve more subscribers
Thanks! It’s growing at a decent rate.
Stephen King On Writing is my holy grail book .
I love your bookshelves. I gave away all my king books when I moved to Baltimore, but they were mass market, so I slowly need to replace them. I miss my Dark Tower books the most. I want Trade paperbacks. I appreciate your opinions, but I hated Thinner. It's at the bottom of my King list with Dreamcatchers. Ugh.
A curse on thee!
@@mikesbookreviews I'm rubber, your glue, it bounces off me and hits you.
What's your favorite cover of his? Mine would be either the Doctor Sleep one or Duma Key
Probably The Stand or IT. The US hardcovers.
I have such differing opinions on King's stuff, especially Dark Tower ending, but love to see a huge selection of so much of his works. I was actually a pretty big King hater until I read Dark Tower.
The ending of DT is still highly divisive, for sure.
Your t shirt is awesome, i need one!
Why are library editions such a sin? I too have several in my book collections. I find that they are typically in better shape, especially the dust jackets, with the extra covering than the average used book.
Many just view them as unattractive. I have a few in my collection.
Do you have The Green Mile in the 6 installment editions?
I have an old hardcover planner calendar from several years ago from the former Quality Paperback Books that has a King theme with trivia.
What’s the one thing about IT that bothers people?? I read it about 3 years ago, loved it, remember most of it... but i can’t think of the part you’re referring to
Where Beverley “takes a spin” around the Loser’s Club.
@@mikesbookreviews YES, okay.. Honestly forgot about that part. Glad to know it didn't make it to the film adaptations lol
They have the dark tower comics on book outlet for 40 dollars for the entire set I’m also a Steven King fan I ordered the 10 inch Funko pop for penny wise I also found the Steven King funko pop holding a book in Walmart
Love the videos man! Just curious could you tell me what kind of shelves those are?
2 are from Walmart, 2 from Target, 1 from IKEA.
I think Richard Laymon is still mt favorite but up for trying someone else when i have read all his stuff
Plenty to mine from.
You will love revival if you love coming of age stories. Revival feels like real life. He explores continued growth throughout a persons life, not just in the transition between adolescence and adulthood. Highly recommend!!!
I can’t wait.
Hey Mike, seriously awesome collection! Question, do you ever use or consider using archival clear jacket covers to protect the older books? Something like the brodart just-a-fold 3 rolls? Was thinking about using it myself on the first edition older stuff. Curious if it would look good in all it's glossy glory or perhaps it's just over the top.
Dreamcatcher and Cujo: the two books that made me view King as a hack for nine years. I've eased up on Cujo (and King as a whole), but Dreamcatcher is still one of the worst books I've ever read, sitting right alongside Wolfguy: Mooncrest, Grashros, some David Baldacci book I can't remember, and Akame no Kill.
I remember liking Dreamcatcher but a couple years ago I realized I have no real memory of anything about the story.
Mike's Book Reviews The characters and story are some of his blandest, and I really can’t remember anything about the book beyond just, “The Gray Man”, aliens, and “The Weasels”.
You mentioned King writes the best coming of age stories and those stories are your favorites. If you like those types of stories I think you’ll really like the manga Oyasumi Pun Pun. I don’t know if you read manga and if you don’t see the appeal it’s fine but Oyasumi Pun Pun is one of the best coming of age stories I’ve ever read.
I'm not really a manga or anime guy, but I get these types of recs continuously so there must be something to it.
Mike's Book Reviews I strongly encourage Oyasumi Pun Pun, but it’s not horror or fantasy. It’s very depressing and if you’re struggling mentally I give as an advice that you should hold off on it. Another manga named Berserk (you must’ve heard that name a lot) is dark fantasy. Both are my favorite mangas ever.
your Stephen king book collection is amazing😭🙌 they selling right now on book outlet the dark tower beginnings: the complete graphic novel series and the gunslinger: the complete graphic novel series box set
Don't tell me these things. My kids gotta eat! ha ha
Nice!
I still need copies of Wizard and Glass and Different Seasons for my SK hardcover collection. I managed to track down all my other favourites for reasonable prices, but those two might be like 200$ total.
love that shirt
haven't read any King yet but know I should, love fantasy and have heard a lot about the dark tower, but where in his works would you suggest I start?
Depends what you're looking for. I talked about my recs for starters here: ruclips.net/video/dsfOFJnMrdU/видео.html
I'm reading the last dark tower book right now....after I'll re-read stormlight
Hi, I noticed you said you haven't read "Just After Sunset." When you get to it, I'd love to know your thoughts on "N." I think it's one of his absolute best short stories. Brilliantly written, and I found it to be very unnerving and scary.
I dont buy a lot of hardbacks for some reason. maby its the price or maby i just prefer having paperbacks. My favorite Stephen King Paperbacks are the Hodder editions. I just love how they look, feel maby even smell :P
Who doesn't love that good book smell?
Book smell is very real and very important.
Please do another one like this updated
In another subject. I wish Mike and Daniel Greene would make a video talking about Stephen King.
You can make shims to put under the bookclub size books. 1x1's painted black. 'Eyes of the Dragon' is horrific. It is the only King book I ever read and has kept me away from him. My mother has a similar King collection though so maybe you will change my mind one day and I can borrow/inherit from her.
I’ve heard folks say some pretty rough things about EOTD.
great video mike
I thought Rose Red was a King novel?
Rose Red was a TV miniseries written by King.
Mike's Book Reviews Oh I see. That show has always stuck with me.
Bookoutlet.com has the hardcover Gunslinger comics
on the subject of the The Library Policeman I like to think it involves Pennywises daughter
Many within the Kingdom have theorized that it is at least the same entity as Pennywise.
@@mikesbookreviews I just wanted to see egg plot point expand
Have you read any Joe Hill? He is probably my favorite author. I would like to see some videos/reviews for him from you.
I just read Nos4a2, and it was very good! Which book of his would you recommend most for me to read next?
Jonathan Sears Horns. It’s just such a different premise than most books.
I read NOS4A2 and really enjoyed it. Plan to do FIreman or Heart-Shaped Box eventually. Or both.
I really liked Dreamcatcher.
I think I know why Insomnia was not a hit for you, it seems you like the coming of age stuff and Insomnia focuses on a very senior protagonist. I do love the way the real world seems to creep into King's books, he seems to do it with out being too heavy handed.
Most likely. I read it when it was brand new and I was 16. I'm sure I'd feel differently about it now.
I like Stephen King's books I've read The Shinning, Pet sematary, The Green Mile, Dr Sleep, Fire Starter, The Eyes Of The Dragon, Salem's Lot and one related with a werewolf that I didn't like it.
Cycle of the Werewolf?
@@mikesbookreviews that one!