Well, 'Carrie' is another respected novel. It was King's first published novel. It tells the story of a bullied high - school girl with telekinetic powers. It's a tragic yet powerful story that shows the consequences of bullying and the hidden strength within the outcast.
One cannot forget 'Misery'. In this novel, a famous writer is held captive by his so - called number - one fan. It's a nerve - wracking tale that shows King's ability to create intense psychological horror as the writer tries to escape from the clutches of his deranged captor.
Sure. 'Pet Sematary' is one. It deals with themes of death and the supernatural in a very dark and disturbing way. The idea of a place where things can come back to life but not in the way one would hope is really spooky.
Sure. 'The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon' by Stephen King is sometimes referenced in coming - of - age novels that also deal with elements of the supernatural. It's not always a direct reference, but the idea of a young person facing otherworldly challenges, which is central to King's book, can be seen in other works.
Yes, Paul Sheldon in 'Misery' is an author. He writes romance novels.
Another one could be 'Elevation'. It's a shorter work that has elements of the strange and the supernatural, as is common in King's writing. It deals with a man who starts to experience a very odd physical phenomenon, and how it affects him and the people around him in a small town setting.
Sure. 'Carrie' is a well - known one. It was Stephen King's first published novel. It tells the story of a high - school girl with telekinetic powers who is bullied at school and then takes a very dark revenge.
It could be 'It'. 'It' was published in 1986 and is one of Stephen King's most famous works. It features the terrifying Pennywise the Dancing Clown.
One of his novels from 1980 is 'Firestarter' which is about a young girl with pyrokinetic abilities and the various forces that are after her.
I'm not sure specifically which novel Stephen King published in 1983 off the top of my head. There were many novels he wrote over the years, and it would require more research to determine the exact one.
Sure. 'The Green Mile' is one of his best. It's a story full of compassion and the exploration of human nature set in a death row prison. Another is 'Firestarter', about a young girl with pyrokinetic abilities. And 'Cujo', the terrifying tale of a rabid dog that terrorizes a family.