Hi @shelby! Haley's choices are a terrific starting point! Let me suggest Lisey's Story, The Talisman (if you are into fantasy), and Mr. Mercedes. You will enjoy them a lot.
I love how openminded you are when reading new genres. It's been so cool to see you dive in to new things. If you can handle Misery though, I think you can handle a good amount of horror out there. Misery haunts me, but people scare me more than monsters or ghosts ever will. If you want to try scary Stephen King books that have a very human element, I recommend Dolores Claiborne, Carrie, and The Stand.
I think it's so fun working in a bookstore and seeing girlies come in less than a week after you drop a new reading video and buy the same books you recommended. I noticed it after your video about Tomorrow Tomorrow Tomorrow came out because no one ever bought it then suddenly a week after your vid dropped we couldn't keep it on the shelves lol. So now I try to watch your vids right away so I know what to expect that week and because who doesn't love a good reading vlog?? Anyway, thanks for being a positive influence in the book world!
I was in a book store much later than that video but when I saw it, I was so close to picking it up because of her video. Should've just bought it, just getting into the reading habit
i was just told it was Holly. i bought the noval for my 93 yr old mom to read She gave it away to the library in her building. She didnt read it & was supposed to return it. I am reading Mathew Perrys book. Now I want Kings book I bought at the sams time. I forgot the title & am trying to get it back.. Gezz ma! lol btw Matt Perrys self written bio book is very good. Thanks for the title!
hes my favorite author, his mind is insane and he can go to places some people can't. He is so fantastic, I love him and find him endlessly fascinating
I’m so glad you enjoyed 11/22/63!! I read it in 2020 when I was getting back into reading and it’s still one of my favorites I’ve ever read. And now you’ve convinced me to put billy summers at the top of my tbr!
I've been reading Stephen King for 30 years and he is, without a doubt, my favorite author! It's so cool to see people discovering his work and immediately falling in love. He definitely has some weird stuff, but also true masterpieces. Btw, you should totally read the Mr Mercedes trilogy (also known as the Bill Hodges trilogy) - it's not a horror, but a psychological thriller, an intricate game of cats and mouse. Uncle Stevie at his finest!
Hi! I know this is a pretty late reply lol but I really want to get into his horror books (I have never read a King book before) Which one would you recommend as the best horror book from him? Where should I start?
@nabeehamalik8762 Hi! I appreciate your interest in my recommendation! To me, the scariest Stephen King book is The Outsider, especially the first part, when it's just the horror of what people can do to each other. But it's a relatively recent book and it has the tie-in with the Mr Mercedes trilogy, so maybe it's best saved for later. I would start with Kujo - that was my first King book and it hooked me right away. I read it one sitting - it's not too long and once the action starts, it doesn't let go. Then I would definitely say It, although it is a long book, but it's amazing and has some truly horrifying moments. Finally, by his own admission, the scariest book to Stephen King himself is Pet Sematary, and I agree - I still remember how I read the last pages over 20 years ago and immediately after went to take out the trash... at night. Best to stay home after you finish that book, that's all I'm saying 😅 These would be my top recommendations 👏
Hi Haley!! Video Idea: Maybe you can read books that you read when you were younger!! If you do this video I really recommend “Out of My Mind” It’s such a good book!! I love your videos and how you make my day brighter :D - Thanks
This was so fun to watch! Reminded me of how fun it was to discover his books for the first time. When you get a chance, you should definitely watch the movie adaptation of Misery - it's fantastic
As a Stephen king fan this is good to see you sharing your thoughts on his magnificent writing, recommend reading The Green Mile and The Stand next, also Pet cemetery.
Haley I was in a huge reading slump for a year up until October 2021, when I found your channel! I got myself a kindle and started binging your videos. You got me to love my favorite thing in the world again, and I’m so happy because books are so magical honestly. Thank you for always uploading, I love watching you and your husband ALL the time. Love you!!!!
i absolutely love the shining!! it's one of the books that got me into reading this year! if you're up for a psychological thriller with some paranormal activity i'd totally recommend it :) love your videos girl, god bless! 💗
Misery is my favorite novel he's written. King is the reason I started writing and publishing my short stories. The guy is so down to Earth and loves sharing his secrets on writing. A lot of what he says in 'On Writing', inspired me to get off my ass and go for it. Enjoy reading more of his work, and good luck on your future writing journey. It's all worth the effort. **On a side note, The Outsider is great too.
It’s super cool to see a new constant reader enjoying SK for the first time. You picked four very solids books. Having read everything, I think chronological is the best but you can’t go wrong. Starting at the beginning though shows you the bigger picture in a more direct way. Enjoy your journey!
@@blue---monday I just did. I thought Stephen King books would be tough to read. This prejudice kept me from ever reading. Then I saw her video and thought I'll give it a try as well.
i know king doesn’t always write thriller/horror but i’m always excited to see you reading more thrillers n horror cus that’s my fave genre! hope u n spock are doin fabulous!
Stephen King is by far the best author out there. From the moment you pick up his books, you are hooked from the beginning and not many authors can achieve that. His books are the type that when you have to put it down, you cant wait to get back to it and think about it most of the day until you can. I really liked Rose Madder. Quite disturbing though but i read that one real quick. Im currently reading Fairy Tale and again, hooked!
Hi Haley, I am glad you gave Stephen King a chance. As my favorite author, I've read most of his books. He is prolific in genres as much as in numbers. You have much romance in many of his stories, so I know you will enjoy the rides. You made the perfect choices to begin your adventure. If you accept suggestions, give the following books a chance: Lisey's Story, The Talisman, and Mr. Mercedes. There is another non-fiction from 1981 called Danse Macabre about the history of horror fiction. By the way, you've got yourself a new fan. Happy reading!
Yes! So happu for you to be enjoying Stephen Kings works. My favorites are 11/22/63 and Pet Sematary, currently reading Joyland and I am absolutely loving it. He's not just horror!
I second this recommendation, but it's one of his Richard Bachman titles, usually found in his Bachman Books collection, which also has The Running Man, Roadwork, and Rage. All very good.
It's an absolute masterpiece. I still read it every couple of years. Garraty, McVries, Stebbins and Barkovich are all imprinted in my mind. Even as I've broadened my reading into Dostoevsky, Borges and Camus, it's probably my all time favourite.
My first ever Stephen King book was “The Body”, and it was so good! I definitely recommend! It was a quick read and is just amazing. It follows Gordie Lachance and 3 other boys that go on this adventure to find a body of a boy that went missing in a nearby town, and woah, it’s amazing. It’s not horror, mostly adventure and mystery. You should read!
Such an enjoyable video. I've been reading King for 30 years and it's lovely to watch someone discover him. If you're looking for King horror it's got to be Pet Sematary. However my specific recommendation is that you listen to the audiobook of Dolores Claiborne. It works better in audio format than on the page and you'll understand why if you listen. It's not a horror. It is a great book that gets constantly overshadowed by his horror greatest hits but it's a gem. I envy you having so many of his books yet undiscovered! Enjoy!
I understand what you mean when you describe getting assurance and comfort from his books. I've been reading his books as a teenager and always go back to them for comfort (even his horror) because I know that whatever I pick up, it's going to be brilliant and worth investing time in. Would recommend The Dead Zone and The Running Man - underrated classics!
It's really nice to see that you take 1 category or 1 topic for the video and you read about that, be it an author or genre. Then you conclude your thoughts at the end. It gives us insight on what we can expect. Thanks 😊
I look forward to your debut novel. You're inspiring millions including myself so as one creative to another, never give up. You claimed your role as an author when you first picked up a pen so it's only a matter of time before you shed that light into the world. You live your truth and craft those stories as you experience life so who knows you could be one dream away from falling in love with a dream that you chase for the rest of your life. God bless!
Best Author that ever lived, there I said it! The Stand must be next on the list while 11.22.63 is amazing I think the stand has some of King's greatest characters and potlines!
Stumbled on your channel but I'm hooked. I love your videos!!!! And I love this one I sparticular because I've been obsessed with Stephen King for yearssss😊
Began The Stand three days ago. My first Stephen King novel. Little did I know, it is his longest novel. 1153 pages, approximately 500,000 words. It's a chonky little fella with small print. Understably, it looks intimidating, but with his writing style, word choice, and fantastic story telling, I am able to read through this at my top reading speed without sacrificing any comprehension. To read fast without losing comprehension of the story speaks volumes to an author's writing. This was his 4th book and I'm excited to read another. Definitely going to buy Billy Summers, Fairy Tale, The Shining, and The Outsider. I also have his memoir. The man can write.
God 11 2263 just swept me away! My favorite king and my favorite book of all time used to be IT But I finished 11 2263 a few days ago and it might have upstaged that lol I’ll have to see on a reread.
Absolutely agree on The Green Mile! By far my favorite Stephen King book and high on the list of all-time favorite books. I’ve read it so many times I’ve lost count 😂 Movie’s really good too as far as film adaptations go imo, but as is almost always the case, the book is so much better
You should absolutely read the Dark Tower series next! Awesome video though, welcome to the club. I've been reading Sai King's work for 2 years now, and am 15 books in, and absolutely hooked. Hope you enjoy them too. Lots of great characters to read about.
Fairy Tale was the STRANGEST homage to adventure and fantasy literature I have ever read and it managed to stand quite tall on its own. I loved it almost as much as I loved his shared book, The Talisman. Which I very much recommend.
You go, girl! Welcome to the Stephen King Fan Club! IMO, the earlier King books might even be better than the later books, or at least some of them. The Stand is highly regarded and might be his best. Some of his scariest (and best) books are Salem's Lot, The Shining, and Pet Sematary. For other non-scary stories I'd recommend The Green Mile and Rita Hayworth and the Shawshank Redemption, which is actually a novella. But by all means try one of the horror novels, just to see how masterfully he writes them. Good luck---and try reading them in the daytime.
Girl, I read Misery a couple months ago and I was tearing up during the entire "foot" scene. Absolutely shocking but so well written. I loved the book as well!
I had the same Stephen King experience. I've been a reader since I was a kid, but never ventured into Horror. I read Misery last year and LOVED it. I've since read about 13 Stephen Kings since then and still obsessed!
Huge fan of Stephen King, the first one I ever read was Firestarter and I fell in love with his writing style. Some of my favorites are The Institute, Insomnia, Joyland, and Bag of Bones. Also the Bill Hodges trilogy is really good! I honestly love them all in their own way.
Supposedly, Misery was partly inspired by hardcore King fans hating his novel Eyes Of The Dragon. That book was one of his first attempts to write something besides horror (fantasy) and some readers at the time were very toxic about it, essentially demanding that he stay in his lane and stick to the scary stuff.
Love that you are getting into Stephen King! I too was hesitant at first because I also don't like scary things! I highly recommend "The Institute". This was my first book I read of his and had a fun time reading it! More on the mystery/thriller side but still a little horror but not too much. Definitely check it out!!
So I found 11/22/63 in a random café with a “book swap” area ! I have been keeping my eye out for this one, Misery, Billy Summers, and On Writing since watching this video and becoming inspired to venture into Stephen King’s writing. So so so excited to read my first book by him ! Thank you, Haley ! ♥️
According to what you think of these amazing Stephen King Books, I believe you would love the Stephen King book "The Body" , its a book about these four kids from the 1950s that go out looking for a missing kid that died by getting hit by a train, and another good AMAZING Stephen King book would be " The Shawshank Redemption" it is about this smart banker who got sent to jail for a terrible crime that he did not even do, it has smoking, language, a pinch of comedy, and sadness.
my first Stephen King was Joyland and I loved it, not really horror but there is some spooky stuff. right now you just made me want to read more by him so thank you so much
Misery was my first Stephen King novel and it got me addicted! His thrillers are by far my fave, because I'm not the biggest horror fan. So seeing you read that got me so excited and to hear that you liked it - YAY! ❤
Omg love that you did this! I just got into Stephen King this past year (well not really, I've been trying to get through the TommyKnockers for like three years now lol) and one of my favs was definitely the Running Man. I also read the Long Walk because it's an interesting concept but the ending let's just say was... interesting. Also! I don't ever see book vloggers read plays which I think is unfortunate. There are really some amazing stories out there that people miss because they either don't go to the theatre or read plays. Would love to see a video on that! (And not just like Shakespeare but more contemporary stuff, definitely do your research beforehand so read the good stuff and not just the classics lol) Anyway, love your videos!!
You should definitely read the stand by stephen king! It was such an amazing book it's a little intimidating because it's 1,160 pages or so but definitely a 5 star read in my opinion:)
This was great to see. Some people think he’s overrated but he really is a master storyteller. You chose two of my favourite King books too…nicely put together video. I’m impressed with how much you read in one week.
I've had a very similar experience with him in the past couple years. My girlfriend got me On Writing because I liked the movies based on his books and I love writing. Then I read some of his newer books (The Institute & Billy Summers) and became obsessed and now I'm reading his older ones. Currently on Insomnia! I also started binging a bunch of interviews with him. It's cool to see others are recently getting into him as well!
On writing is not his only non-fiction. he also wrote "Danse Macabre" which is more about the horror craft, rather than his introduction to writing. and if you want another non-horror excellent read, there is either "The Green Mile", or "Rita Hayworth and the Shawshank Redemption". Both 1930's set prison films, but aren't connected in any way.
And this here is why I love booktube, gets you to read books you never would have thought of… I assumed Stephen king books were all horror too so never went near his books - after watching this I’m going to read billy summers & 11.22.63 Thanks Haley 😊🙏
As a long, long time (started with Cujo at age 6. I'm 39 this month) King fan it is so good to see someone's journey into the vast array of books he's wrote. Your welcome enthusiasm is quite infectious and I hope you enjoy the King for a good long time ❤
HAH! How interesting, you beat me by a year - I read my first Stephen King book when I was 7 🙂 The title? Ahhh, you'll never believe it...but, it was Carrie! True story 🤚
@@SpecialEddiesI've read Cujo at 14 or so and it was my first disappointment after reading a bunch of his books. I reread a few weeks ago and I totally understood why I didn't like it lol.
I started at the beginning with Carrie and tried to go in order (which lasted through The Shining). I then started hopping around. He’s fantastic. Effed up, but fantastic.
There's a reason why he is my absolute favorite author. I swear ever since I first read the Shining (which my mom recommended), I have not been able to look at other authors in the same light. Stephen King books put me in the biggest reading slump because I just can't find books that are written as well as his.
aww Haley, i totally feel you on the writing bit. i myself also want to be a writer but... like you said, it holds so much weight. writing is so special to me, words in general are so special to me. its a tricky thing for sure. i totally empathize and wish you the best of luck on your journey 💗
I’ve been a huge Stephen King fan since the 70s when I was a kid and probably should not have been reading his books. But certainly learned a lot and he is an amazing writer and storyteller. Having said that, don’t watch any of the movies or the TV series that were made out of these books. Just my opinion, but I’ve heard it echoed by others for decades. They usually, kind of destroy the book when they make it into something like a movie or series. Personally, I think it’s because he is so good at getting inside peoples heads in a way that you simply can’t do in a movie of any kind. Not the way he does it in his masterful writing that’s for sure. I just found you today, you’ve got a new subscriber.
A book I would recommend from him is definitely “Pet Sematary”. It was the first ever book I read by him, it was scary, but the writing is immaculate! Another one is “The institute” which has to be my favourite book of his so far!
I have watched your videos since we were 15. You are the one who really got me into dancing when I was younger. Now you are the one who has gotten me into reading! Hearing that you want to be an author makes me so happy! I would be one of the first people in line for your first book!
I read nothing but horror and grimdark so I’m always happy to see people give these genres a chance even if it’s not really their thing. Glad you had a good time!
It’s so hard to understand because you have to know that you don’t feel something without knowing what it feels like. I don’t think I’ve ever felt sexual attraction but then I also don’t know, because how am I suppose to know I’m missing it when I don’t know what it should feel like to begin with. It’s similar with understanding the difference between sensual attraction and sexual attraction. There’s so many blurring lines between each attraction
We love your videos Hayley ❤. I started by reading Fairy Tale (2022) and I really recommend it. It’s not particularly scary but can be a little bit gruesome 😅. I also recently read ‘Stephen King On Writing’ and I learnt a lot as an aspiring author.
As a girlie who works a 2-10 shift and only gets to take a break around 7pm when the NY sunset has long passed in mid December, I’m terrified, absolutely petrified as I walked back from my car in the dark to my job. You want to know why? Because my hands are white knuckled on Night Shift, and I’m flipping through 20 terrifying stories while in the pitch black parking lot of my job. But god, I wouldn’t trade that feeling for the world. Reading his terrifying scenes and actually being scared in real life because of it. That’s how you KNOW he’s a good writer. I still fear things I’ve read by him months and even years ago!! I run back to my home! I’m terrified and it’s amazing, because it’s all because of his art
as a fan of horror, mystery and thrillers, stephen king is one of my favourite authors and it intrigued me how you didn't like horror but still picked up a book by a legit legend of horror and got twisted into his world of chaos and exploration and thrills. it gave me an idea that perhaps for another video topic for you, you could read books you think are overrated or something, I know you did a similar video like reading out of your comfort zone but just a suggestion luv u fellow reader!
This video got me into reading! Haven’t read a book in the past 10 years or so until a few weeks ago when I saw this video. Finished the shining now reading IT.
As a long time fan of Stephen King it always makes me so happy to see others discovering his genius for the first time, and it's even more special when it's non-horror fans that discover they love his stuff. He certainly has a lot of disturbing horror novels, but there are a good many of his horror that isn't too scary. And he does have a good amount of non-horror as you have seen. I would love to see a video where you try out his really scary books and talk about them, XD I highly recommend The Long Walk, it was written under his pen name Richard Bachman early in his career and it's not horror, it's like sci-fi dystopian about in the near future a gameshow where kids from 18 to early 20's can participate in a walking marathon, they have to stay above a certain speed and can't stop for any reason, and if they do, bad things happen. I say it's non-horror, which is true, but it is also disturbing and realistic. It's probably a good test to see if you could handle some of his more scary horror as it kind of hits in between. It's more grotesque than Misery for sure.
The first Stephen King book I read was "Misery" and it was quite terrifying for me. Although I'm not sure if horror novels are my thing, I did buy "11/23/63" two summers ago, but haven't gotten around to reading it yet. Maybe, I'll give it another try. Thank you for sharing, Haley!
I've been reading Stephen King since I was 11. He writes more than horror. The Dark Tower books are my favorite of all time - extremely unique and deep epic fantasy series.
I read Billy Summers after watching your authors recommend books video and it was a complete 5 star for me too, was going to read more but was hesitant, so this video could not have come at the more perfect time!
Oh my gosh this is so crazy! Would never expect that you would love his writing so much! He's one of my favorite authors and I am so happy you're enjoying his books! ❤
Stephen King was my first "grown up" book that I read in middle school, The Shining, and I loved it! Now, as an adult, I decided to pick up the habit of constant reading and chose Stevie to usher me in. There something about his writing that gets me hooked or drawn, even his "ok" books still call to me to read it. IT & The Green Mile are my top 2 Stevie books!
The urge to read Stephen King now. Thanks Haley for being such an inspiration!
No one has ideas for themselves anymore…
@@9cloudrachel207 What..
a lot of his books are great! he's my favorite author but he has SO many books that, obviously, there's some misses, but overall is great
@@M95-t7c That's cool! Do you have any specific books you could recommend?
Hi @shelby! Haley's choices are a terrific starting point! Let me suggest Lisey's Story, The Talisman (if you are into fantasy), and Mr. Mercedes. You will enjoy them a lot.
To me, the scariest book he wrote is Pet Sematary. It just touched something inside of me that made me shiver. Apparently, he agrees.
I read this as a kid when it came out and remember throwing the book when it was done, I was so scared. Its my favorite of his!
Same, I had nightmares. Still love it
That is how I felt about Salems Lot! It gave me night terrors
Ive always been terrified of rabid/evil animals so it hit me hard
I LOVE Pet Sematary it's my favourite Stephen King Book I hate the films with a passion but the book is amazing
I love how openminded you are when reading new genres. It's been so cool to see you dive in to new things. If you can handle Misery though, I think you can handle a good amount of horror out there. Misery haunts me, but people scare me more than monsters or ghosts ever will. If you want to try scary Stephen King books that have a very human element, I recommend Dolores Claiborne, Carrie, and The Stand.
Bag of Bones is a great one too.
The Stand is one of his best works, if not the best.
@@lorimeyers6305 I haven't read that yet! On my list
Misery is my favourite book omg it's so good
Carrie is so good, but it makes me sad.
I think it's so fun working in a bookstore and seeing girlies come in less than a week after you drop a new reading video and buy the same books you recommended. I noticed it after your video about Tomorrow Tomorrow Tomorrow came out because no one ever bought it then suddenly a week after your vid dropped we couldn't keep it on the shelves lol. So now I try to watch your vids right away so I know what to expect that week and because who doesn't love a good reading vlog?? Anyway, thanks for being a positive influence in the book world!
I was in a book store much later than that video but when I saw it, I was so close to picking it up because of her video. Should've just bought it, just getting into the reading habit
I got 11/22/63 after seeing this video i just HAD to read it
what is Stephan Kings latest book named?
@@lydiastevens-ackley1197 Holly is his latest book but he is coming out with a short story collection called You Like It Darker in May 21st
I would LOVE to see a part 2 to this. I’d love to see you give IT a go!!
Same 😂 IT is my favourite🤡🎈book📚
Been a fan of the King for 30 years and it makes me happy to see young folk getting into him
He’s amazing really brings horror to life
Yess! I read The Shining at 10, in 2018, and have been hooked ever since! He writes really well:)
what is the name of Stephans Kings latest book?😊
@@lydiastevens-ackley1197 You Like it Darker
i was just told it was Holly.
i bought the noval for my 93 yr old mom to read She gave it away to the library in her building. She didnt read it & was supposed to return it. I am reading Mathew Perrys book. Now I want Kings book I bought at the sams time.
I forgot the title & am trying to get it back.. Gezz ma!
lol
btw Matt Perrys self written bio book is very good.
Thanks for the title!
hes my favorite author, his mind is insane and he can go to places some people can't. He is so fantastic, I love him and find him endlessly fascinating
I’m so glad you enjoyed 11/22/63!! I read it in 2020 when I was getting back into reading and it’s still one of my favorites I’ve ever read. And now you’ve convinced me to put billy summers at the top of my tbr!
You got me into reading again Haley! Thank you for your honest opinions on books and you being you🥰
I've been reading Stephen King for 30 years and he is, without a doubt, my favorite author! It's so cool to see people discovering his work and immediately falling in love. He definitely has some weird stuff, but also true masterpieces. Btw, you should totally read the Mr Mercedes trilogy (also known as the Bill Hodges trilogy) - it's not a horror, but a psychological thriller, an intricate game of cats and mouse. Uncle Stevie at his finest!
Hi! I know this is a pretty late reply lol but I really want to get into his horror books (I have never read a King book before) Which one would you recommend as the best horror book from him? Where should I start?
@nabeehamalik8762 Hi! I appreciate your interest in my recommendation! To me, the scariest Stephen King book is The Outsider, especially the first part, when it's just the horror of what people can do to each other. But it's a relatively recent book and it has the tie-in with the Mr Mercedes trilogy, so maybe it's best saved for later. I would start with Kujo - that was my first King book and it hooked me right away. I read it one sitting - it's not too long and once the action starts, it doesn't let go. Then I would definitely say It, although it is a long book, but it's amazing and has some truly horrifying moments. Finally, by his own admission, the scariest book to Stephen King himself is Pet Sematary, and I agree - I still remember how I read the last pages over 20 years ago and immediately after went to take out the trash... at night. Best to stay home after you finish that book, that's all I'm saying 😅 These would be my top recommendations 👏
Do you do a job? How could you read so much and not work? Who pays your bills? Aren't you stressed?
@@tayluvofficial um, have you heard of hobbies? Reading happens to be mine. I don't do it instead of work but after work.
Hi Haley!! Video Idea: Maybe you can read books that you read when you were younger!! If you do this video I really recommend “Out of My Mind” It’s such a good book!! I love your videos and how you make my day brighter :D - Thanks
Thats a really good video :)
OMG "Out of my Mind" was my absolute favorite book when I was younger!!
That would be great
One of my favorite childhood books was the entire Maximum Ride series by James Patterson
Omg I love out of my mind it was so good!
This was so fun to watch! Reminded me of how fun it was to discover his books for the first time. When you get a chance, you should definitely watch the movie adaptation of Misery - it's fantastic
Who loves Haley Pham when she posts or doesn't post. She is the reading queen!!!
i also love her when she doesn’t post 😉
@@justinn9342 true
I do 😊❤
This comment is true facts (and I do)!
AGREED.
As a Stephen king fan this is good to see you sharing your thoughts on his magnificent writing, recommend reading The Green Mile and The Stand next, also Pet cemetery.
I appreciate you giving creative and fun vibes through your vids! I love playing these while reading or cleaning!❤
Same😅
Haley I was in a huge reading slump for a year up until October 2021, when I found your channel! I got myself a kindle and started binging your videos. You got me to love my favorite thing in the world again, and I’m so happy because books are so magical honestly. Thank you for always uploading, I love watching you and your husband ALL the time. Love you!!!!
i absolutely love the shining!! it's one of the books that got me into reading this year! if you're up for a psychological thriller with some paranormal activity i'd totally recommend it :) love your videos girl, god bless! 💗
THE GREEN MILE!!!!! Completely changed my life and tore my heart out. highly highly recommended ive read it over 6 times!!! 💚
A book video from Haley and Katie??? Is this paradise ??
Omg thank you so much!! I love your videos!!!!
Exactly 😍
which katieee?
@@ems5454 i think katie is reading
@@ems5454 Katie is reading.
Misery is my favorite novel he's written. King is the reason I started writing and publishing my short stories. The guy is so down to Earth and loves sharing his secrets on writing. A lot of what he says in 'On Writing', inspired me to get off my ass and go for it. Enjoy reading more of his work, and good luck on your future writing journey. It's all worth the effort. **On a side note, The Outsider is great too.
me: in a reading slump
*watches haley*
me: magically inspired to read again
Thank you for giving Stephen King a chance! He's my favorite author and I'm always happy to see others getting into his books! 😊
It’s super cool to see a new constant reader enjoying SK for the first time. You picked four very solids books.
Having read everything, I think chronological is the best but you can’t go wrong. Starting at the beginning though shows you the bigger picture in a more direct way.
Enjoy your journey!
Because you read Billy Summers and rated it 5 stars, I thought I'd get over my prejudices and read it myself and I absolutely loved it!
I started it today, already 30% in
How did you have the prejudice to begin with?
@@blue---monday I just did. I thought Stephen King books would be tough to read. This prejudice kept me from ever reading. Then I saw her video and thought I'll give it a try as well.
Same!! I read it and absolutely loved it
@Savannah ‹𝟹 Really? Posting spoilers on a book channel? Fuck off. Some people haven't read it
You are literally the reason why I want to start a reading channel, because I love watching you talk about books so passionately.
i know king doesn’t always write thriller/horror but i’m always excited to see you reading more thrillers n horror cus that’s my fave genre! hope u n spock are doin fabulous!
Stephen King is by far the best author out there. From the moment you pick up his books, you are hooked from the beginning and not many authors can achieve that. His books are the type that when you have to put it down, you cant wait to get back to it and think about it most of the day until you can. I really liked Rose Madder. Quite disturbing though but i read that one real quick. Im currently reading Fairy Tale and again, hooked!
Hi Haley, I am glad you gave Stephen King a chance. As my favorite author, I've read most of his books. He is prolific in genres as much as in numbers. You have much romance in many of his stories, so I know you will enjoy the rides. You made the perfect choices to begin your adventure. If you accept suggestions, give the following books a chance: Lisey's Story, The Talisman, and Mr. Mercedes. There is another non-fiction from 1981 called Danse Macabre about the history of horror fiction. By the way, you've got yourself a new fan. Happy reading!
Yes! So happu for you to be enjoying Stephen Kings works. My favorites are 11/22/63 and Pet Sematary, currently reading Joyland and I am absolutely loving it. He's not just horror!
You should read “The Long Walk” by Stephen King. It’s a dystopian novel, so not scary, but has dark themes. It’s one of my favorite books by him
I second this recommendation, but it's one of his Richard Bachman titles, usually found in his Bachman Books collection, which also has The Running Man, Roadwork, and Rage. All very good.
Audiobook is best
It's an absolute masterpiece. I still read it every couple of years. Garraty, McVries, Stebbins and Barkovich are all imprinted in my mind. Even as I've broadened my reading into Dostoevsky, Borges and Camus, it's probably my all time favourite.
My first ever Stephen King book was “The Body”, and it was so good! I definitely recommend! It was a quick read and is just amazing. It follows Gordie Lachance and 3 other boys that go on this adventure to find a body of a boy that went missing in a nearby town, and woah, it’s amazing. It’s not horror, mostly adventure and mystery. You should read!
You've seen Stand By Me, it's film adaption, correct? Top 5 best King film adaptations
Such an enjoyable video. I've been reading King for 30 years and it's lovely to watch someone discover him. If you're looking for King horror it's got to be Pet Sematary. However my specific recommendation is that you listen to the audiobook of Dolores Claiborne. It works better in audio format than on the page and you'll understand why if you listen. It's not a horror. It is a great book that gets constantly overshadowed by his horror greatest hits but it's a gem. I envy you having so many of his books yet undiscovered! Enjoy!
I understand what you mean when you describe getting assurance and comfort from his books. I've been reading his books as a teenager and always go back to them for comfort (even his horror) because I know that whatever I pick up, it's going to be brilliant and worth investing time in. Would recommend The Dead Zone and The Running Man - underrated classics!
It's really nice to see that you take 1 category or 1 topic for the video and you read about that, be it an author or genre. Then you conclude your thoughts at the end. It gives us insight on what we can expect. Thanks 😊
I look forward to your debut novel. You're inspiring millions including myself so as one creative to another, never give up. You claimed your role as an author when you first picked up a pen so it's only a matter of time before you shed that light into the world. You live your truth and craft those stories as you experience life so who knows you could be one dream away from falling in love with a dream that you chase for the rest of your life. God bless!
Best Author that ever lived, there I said it! The Stand must be next on the list while 11.22.63 is amazing I think the stand has some of King's greatest characters and potlines!
the stand is the best reading experience i’ve ever had. i still am thinking about it like 6 months after finishing it
Stumbled on your channel but I'm hooked. I love your videos!!!! And I love this one I sparticular because I've been obsessed with Stephen King for yearssss😊
I love your videos, so inspiring ✨️
Began The Stand three days ago. My first Stephen King novel. Little did I know, it is his longest novel. 1153 pages, approximately 500,000 words. It's a chonky little fella with small print. Understably, it looks intimidating, but with his writing style, word choice, and fantastic story telling, I am able to read through this at my top reading speed without sacrificing any comprehension. To read fast without losing comprehension of the story speaks volumes to an author's writing. This was his 4th book and I'm excited to read another. Definitely going to buy Billy Summers, Fairy Tale, The Shining, and The Outsider. I also have his memoir. The man can write.
Read Tommyknockers. It's an overhated masterpiece. Trust me.
I live for these “my current obsession” type videos ❤
11.22.63 is one of my favourite books of all time. I’m so glad you loved it 🫶🏻
this man comes into my work everyday and he is the most humble person i’ve ever met
WHAT that’s awesome I wanna meet Stephen king 😖
Comes into your work for what?
@@floogelhornzzz4770 just regular things. he came in with his wife sometimes as well
@@floogelhornzzz4770 he loves the reese potato chip candy and the york
The shining and it sequel, Dr. sleep are my two favourite Stephen King books, I highly recommend! But 11/22/63 to me is his masterpiece.
God 11 2263 just swept me away! My favorite king and my favorite book of all time used to be IT But I finished 11 2263 a few days ago and it might have upstaged that lol I’ll have to see on a reread.
Dr. Sleep don't come close to The Shining, I don't why it's so hyped
@@bernabefernandeztouceda7315 probably because everybody has different tastes and what they like. 🤷🏻♀️
It’s really fun to find new books that you love! I was scared to read one bc it was so thick but then I read it and it’s my favorite book now!
what book?
girlie, you MUST read the green mile, it will get you on your feelings. A very different king novel. Also Salem's lot is SO GOOD ✨✨✨✨
the green mile is what shaped me as a person
Totally agree. I raved about The Green Mile for so long after I read it because I so loved it. It has a wow ending.
Salems Lot is a masterpiece, but also probably his scariest novel, not sure she'd want to get into all that lol.
Absolutely agree on The Green Mile! By far my favorite Stephen King book and high on the list of all-time favorite books. I’ve read it so many times I’ve lost count 😂 Movie’s really good too as far as film adaptations go imo, but as is almost always the case, the book is so much better
You should absolutely read the Dark Tower series next! Awesome video though, welcome to the club. I've been reading Sai King's work for 2 years now, and am 15 books in, and absolutely hooked. Hope you enjoy them too. Lots of great characters to read about.
My last read was his newest book Fairy Tale and I absolutely loved it! Would highly recommend. I'm definitely adding some of these to my tbr
Fairy Tale was the STRANGEST homage to adventure and fantasy literature I have ever read and it managed to stand quite tall on its own. I loved it almost as much as I loved his shared book, The Talisman. Which I very much recommend.
@@pollyc.1957fairy tale also really reminded me of ‘Coraline’
You go, girl! Welcome to the Stephen King Fan Club! IMO, the earlier King books might even be better than the later books, or at least some of them. The Stand is highly regarded and might be his best. Some of his scariest (and best) books are Salem's Lot, The Shining, and Pet Sematary. For other non-scary stories I'd recommend The Green Mile and Rita Hayworth and the Shawshank Redemption, which is actually a novella. But by all means try one of the horror novels, just to see how masterfully he writes them. Good luck---and try reading them in the daytime.
Girl, I read Misery a couple months ago and I was tearing up during the entire "foot" scene. Absolutely shocking but so well written. I loved the book as well!
I had the same Stephen King experience. I've been a reader since I was a kid, but never ventured into Horror. I read Misery last year and LOVED it. I've since read about 13 Stephen Kings since then and still obsessed!
Huge fan of Stephen King, the first one I ever read was Firestarter and I fell in love with his writing style. Some of my favorites are The Institute, Insomnia, Joyland, and Bag of Bones. Also the Bill Hodges trilogy is really good! I honestly love them all in their own way.
Supposedly, Misery was partly inspired by hardcore King fans hating his novel Eyes Of The Dragon. That book was one of his first attempts to write something besides horror (fantasy) and some readers at the time were very toxic about it, essentially demanding that he stay in his lane and stick to the scary stuff.
Love that you are getting into Stephen King! I too was hesitant at first because I also don't like scary things! I highly recommend "The Institute". This was my first book I read of his and had a fun time reading it! More on the mystery/thriller side but still a little horror but not too much. Definitely check it out!!
So I found 11/22/63 in a random café with a “book swap” area ! I have been keeping my eye out for this one, Misery, Billy Summers, and On Writing since watching this video and becoming inspired to venture into Stephen King’s writing. So so so excited to read my first book by him ! Thank you, Haley ! ♥️
Waking up to see Haley has posted a video Is the best feeling ever!!! ❤️❤️❤️
According to what you think of these amazing Stephen King Books, I believe you would love the Stephen King book "The Body" , its a book about these four kids from the 1950s that go out looking for a missing kid that died by getting hit by a train, and another good AMAZING Stephen King book would be " The Shawshank Redemption" it is about this smart banker who got sent to jail for a terrible crime that he did not even do, it has smoking, language, a pinch of comedy, and sadness.
You are the person that got me back into reading! I love you videos! Tysm
my first Stephen King was Joyland and I loved it, not really horror but there is some spooky stuff. right now you just made me want to read more by him so thank you so much
Misery was my first Stephen King novel and it got me addicted! His thrillers are by far my fave, because I'm not the biggest horror fan. So seeing you read that got me so excited and to hear that you liked it - YAY! ❤
Omg love that you did this! I just got into Stephen King this past year (well not really, I've been trying to get through the TommyKnockers for like three years now lol) and one of my favs was definitely the Running Man. I also read the Long Walk because it's an interesting concept but the ending let's just say was... interesting. Also! I don't ever see book vloggers read plays which I think is unfortunate. There are really some amazing stories out there that people miss because they either don't go to the theatre or read plays. Would love to see a video on that! (And not just like Shakespeare but more contemporary stuff, definitely do your research beforehand so read the good stuff and not just the classics lol) Anyway, love your videos!!
You should definitely read the stand by stephen king! It was such an amazing book it's a little intimidating because it's 1,160 pages or so but definitely a 5 star read in my opinion:)
This was great to see. Some people think he’s overrated but he really is a master storyteller. You chose two of my favourite King books too…nicely put together video. I’m impressed with how much you read in one week.
I've had a very similar experience with him in the past couple years. My girlfriend got me On Writing because I liked the movies based on his books and I love writing. Then I read some of his newer books (The Institute & Billy Summers) and became obsessed and now I'm reading his older ones. Currently on Insomnia! I also started binging a bunch of interviews with him. It's cool to see others are recently getting into him as well!
On writing is not his only non-fiction. he also wrote "Danse Macabre" which is more about the horror craft, rather than his introduction to writing. and if you want another non-horror excellent read, there is either "The Green Mile", or "Rita Hayworth and the Shawshank Redemption". Both 1930's set prison films, but aren't connected in any way.
And this here is why I love booktube, gets you to read books you never would have thought of… I assumed Stephen king books were all horror too so never went near his books - after watching this I’m going to read billy summers & 11.22.63
Thanks Haley 😊🙏
As a long, long time (started with Cujo at age 6. I'm 39 this month) King fan it is so good to see someone's journey into the vast array of books he's wrote. Your welcome enthusiasm is quite infectious and I hope you enjoy the King for a good long time ❤
HAH! How interesting, you beat me by a year - I read my first Stephen King book when I was 7 🙂
The title? Ahhh, you'll never believe it...but, it was Carrie! True story 🤚
Nahhhhh Cujo at six is not the right age to read that
@@SpecialEddiesI've read Cujo at 14 or so and it was my first disappointment after reading a bunch of his books. I reread a few weeks ago and I totally understood why I didn't like it lol.
I started at the beginning with Carrie and tried to go in order (which lasted through The Shining). I then started hopping around. He’s fantastic. Effed up, but fantastic.
There's a reason why he is my absolute favorite author. I swear ever since I first read the Shining (which my mom recommended), I have not been able to look at other authors in the same light. Stephen King books put me in the biggest reading slump because I just can't find books that are written as well as his.
@@gabriellabrady3002try Clive Barker
As a big Stephen King fan, I can't believe that I actually get to witness you reading his books!
Because you read so much you probably are naturally learning what makes a book good. You'd probably be a great author!
2:39 that hand moving in the back scared tf out of me
aww Haley, i totally feel you on the writing bit. i myself also want to be a writer but... like you said, it holds so much weight. writing is so special to me, words in general are so special to me. its a tricky thing for sure. i totally empathize and wish you the best of luck on your journey 💗
I’ve been a huge Stephen King fan since the 70s when I was a kid and probably should not have been reading his books. But certainly learned a lot and he is an amazing writer and storyteller. Having said that, don’t watch any of the movies or the TV series that were made out of these books. Just my opinion, but I’ve heard it echoed by others for decades. They usually, kind of destroy the book when they make it into something like a movie or series. Personally, I think it’s because he is so good at getting inside peoples heads in a way that you simply can’t do in a movie of any kind. Not the way he does it in his masterful writing that’s for sure. I just found you today, you’ve got a new subscriber.
Misery is peak King, my second favorite novel next to Let The Right One In.
I'd be curious if you did one of these for Charles Dickens! A Tale of Two Cities will always be an absolute classic!
A book I would recommend from him is definitely “Pet Sematary”. It was the first ever book I read by him, it was scary, but the writing is immaculate!
Another one is “The institute” which has to be my favourite book of his so far!
I have watched your videos since we were 15. You are the one who really got me into dancing when I was younger. Now you are the one who has gotten me into reading! Hearing that you want to be an author makes me so happy! I would be one of the first people in line for your first book!
I read Misery as my first Stephen King book and I am obsessed!!! might be entering this era too 🤓
I read nothing but horror and grimdark so I’m always happy to see people give these genres a chance even if it’s not really their thing. Glad you had a good time!
Absolutely love that youve entered your Stephen King era. ❤ Have fun in Japan!
It’s so hard to understand because you have to know that you don’t feel something without knowing what it feels like. I don’t think I’ve ever felt sexual attraction but then I also don’t know, because how am I suppose to know I’m missing it when I don’t know what it should feel like to begin with. It’s similar with understanding the difference between sensual attraction and sexual attraction. There’s so many blurring lines between each attraction
We love your videos Hayley ❤. I started by reading Fairy Tale (2022) and I really recommend it. It’s not particularly scary but can be a little bit gruesome 😅. I also recently read ‘Stephen King On Writing’ and I learnt a lot as an aspiring author.
As a girlie who works a 2-10 shift and only gets to take a break around 7pm when the NY sunset has long passed in mid December, I’m terrified, absolutely petrified as I walked back from my car in the dark to my job. You want to know why? Because my hands are white knuckled on Night Shift, and I’m flipping through 20 terrifying stories while in the pitch black parking lot of my job. But god, I wouldn’t trade that feeling for the world. Reading his terrifying scenes and actually being scared in real life because of it. That’s how you KNOW he’s a good writer. I still fear things I’ve read by him months and even years ago!! I run back to my home! I’m terrified and it’s amazing, because it’s all because of his art
I love short Stephen King novels. Misery is my favourite! Pet Semetary is the scariest one but is like psychological as opposed to gorey horror
as a fan of horror, mystery and thrillers, stephen king is one of my favourite authors and it intrigued me how you didn't like horror but still picked up a book by a legit legend of horror and got twisted into his world of chaos and exploration and thrills. it gave me an idea that perhaps for another video topic for you, you could read books you think are overrated or something, I know you did a similar video like reading out of your comfort zone but just a suggestion
luv u fellow reader!
Omg SCARY!!! 😱I could never but I appreciate you for this 😅
SUCHHH a good and wholesome video, so excited when I saw it pop up as a notification!
Haley you are a breath of fresh air with reading different authors than everyone else on booktube.
This video got me into reading! Haven’t read a book in the past 10 years or so until a few weeks ago when I saw this video. Finished the shining now reading IT.
Stephen King is just a Genius
As a long time fan of Stephen King it always makes me so happy to see others discovering his genius for the first time, and it's even more special when it's non-horror fans that discover they love his stuff. He certainly has a lot of disturbing horror novels, but there are a good many of his horror that isn't too scary. And he does have a good amount of non-horror as you have seen. I would love to see a video where you try out his really scary books and talk about them, XD I highly recommend The Long Walk, it was written under his pen name Richard Bachman early in his career and it's not horror, it's like sci-fi dystopian about in the near future a gameshow where kids from 18 to early 20's can participate in a walking marathon, they have to stay above a certain speed and can't stop for any reason, and if they do, bad things happen. I say it's non-horror, which is true, but it is also disturbing and realistic. It's probably a good test to see if you could handle some of his more scary horror as it kind of hits in between. It's more grotesque than Misery for sure.
The first Stephen King book I read was "Misery" and it was quite terrifying for me. Although I'm not sure if horror novels are my thing, I did buy "11/23/63" two summers ago, but haven't gotten around to reading it yet. Maybe, I'll give it another try. Thank you for sharing, Haley!
loved this! you should definitely do a part 2 of this book!
I've been reading Stephen King since I was 11. He writes more than horror. The Dark Tower books are my favorite of all time - extremely unique and deep epic fantasy series.
I started reading him in elementary school when Scary Stories weren’t cutting it anymore, no regrets.
I read Billy Summers after watching your authors recommend books video and it was a complete 5 star for me too, was going to read more but was hesitant, so this video could not have come at the more perfect time!
Oh my gosh this is so crazy! Would never expect that you would love his writing so much! He's one of my favorite authors and I am so happy you're enjoying his books! ❤
The Long Walk is my favorite of his. Fun pulpy read, very intense.
you NEED to read these following Stephen King books: The Shawshank Redemption, The Green Mile, The Shining, Dolores Claiborne!!!
I love how me and Haley have the same book taste, so anytime I see one of these videos I know exactly what to read next
Stephen King was my first "grown up" book that I read in middle school, The Shining, and I loved it! Now, as an adult, I decided to pick up the habit of constant reading and chose Stevie to usher me in. There something about his writing that gets me hooked or drawn, even his "ok" books still call to me to read it. IT & The Green Mile are my top 2 Stevie books!