Lisey’s Story

It’s been so long since I read a Stephen King novel, I’d forgotten just how LONG they can be (and usually are). Lisey’s Story seemed longer than most because of the whole writing and language thing. It was good, but LONG, LONG, LONG.

Something it made me wonder about – has King’s wife, Tabitha King, written anything besides that book about the girl basketball player? That was good and I remember I used to check the library occasionally to see if she’d written anything else. (I just looked – good grief, she’s written a lot of books. I’m going to have to reserve a few at the library.)

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  2. Have you read Heart Shaped Box by Joe Hill? It’s Stephen and Tabitha Kings son. Very good book. Same genre as his dad. Good book.
    Lisey’s story was pretty good. But to be honest, I liked his sons book better lol.

    All things written by Tabitha King, I have read none of them.

    Series
    Nodd’s Ridge
    Caretakers (1983)
    The Trap (1985)
    Wolves at the Door (1985)
    Pearl (1988)
    One on One (1993)
    The Book of Reuben (1994)

    Novels
    Small World (1981)
    Survivor (1997)
    Candles Burning (2006) (with Michael McDowell)

    Non fiction
    Mid-Life Confidential: The Rock Bottom Remainders Tour America With Three Cords and an Attitude (1994) (with Dave Barry, Stephen King, Barbara Kingsolver and Amy Tan)

    Anthologies containing stories by Tabitha King
    Shadows 4 (1981)
    The Best of the Best (1997)

    Short stories
    The Blue Chair (1981)
    Djinn and Tonic (1998)

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