Stephen King's 'The Green Mile' can also be considered in a sense historical fiction. It is set in a particular historical period, the 1930s, on death row in a prison. It gives a vivid picture of the prison system, the social attitudes, and the lives of the inmates and the guards during that time.
Another is 'The Green Mile'. Set in the 1930s, it shows the prison life and the people in it during that historical period. It also has elements of the supernatural which King is famous for. There's also a sense of the social and cultural context of the American South at that time. Well, it's not a pure historical fiction but has strong historical elements. And 'It' also has some historical elements as it is set in different time periods in the past, showing the changing cultural and social landscapes over time in a fictional town.
Another one is 'Firestarter'. It tells the story of a young girl with pyrokinetic abilities. The government's interest in her and the whole concept of her powers are science - fiction elements in the story. It's a thrilling exploration of what could happen if such a power existed in our world.
Sure. 'The Shining' is a classic. It tells the story of a family in an isolated hotel, and the supernatural forces that drive the father crazy. Another great one is 'Carrie', about a girl with telekinetic powers who gets bullied at school. And 'Pet Sematary' is also well - known, with its spooky concept of a burial ground that brings things back in a very wrong way.
Well, 'The Reach' is also a Stephen King flash fiction piece. It has his characteristic ability to build a vivid world, even in a short story. It often makes readers reflect on life, death, and the connection between different generations.
Sure. 'Misery' is a notable one. It's about a writer who is held captive by his so - called 'number one fan'. It's a terrifying exploration of obsession and the power dynamics between the captor and the captive. Also, 'Dolores Claiborne' is a good example. It presents a complex portrait of a woman with a difficult past and the secrets she holds.
One of Stephen King's notable works from 1975 is 'Salem's Lot'. It's a horror novel that introduced readers to his unique brand of terrifying storytelling, filled with vampires and a small - town setting that adds to the sense of dread.
One of Stephen King's novels in 1989 was 'The Dark Half'. It's a great horror story that delves into the concept of a writer's dark side coming to life.
Well, 'The Shining' was published in 1977. It's really a great novel. In this book, the setting of the Overlook Hotel is very vivid. The main character, Jack Torrance, slowly descends into madness as the hotel's evil forces seem to take hold of him. And his family, especially his son Danny, has to deal with this terrifying situation. It's a story full of suspense and horror elements that Stephen King is so good at creating.
One of the most famous is 'It'. It features a terrifying clown named Pennywise that preys on children. The story jumps between different timelines, adding depth and mystery.
I'm not sure which specific 2013 novel you mean exactly. Stephen King has written so many. But if it's 'Doctor Sleep', it delved deeper into the world of the shining. It showed how Danny's childhood trauma affected his adult life and how he used his power in different ways. The new characters introduced also added more layers to the story.