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@stephenkingconfessions-blog
Even though it is nothing like The Mangler, I’m still afraid of my washing machine.
i am aware that derry, maine doesn’t exist and even if it did, It has been vanquished…but i can’t pass an open sewer or be alone outside without that creeping fear.
I’m scared Doctor Sleep is never going to come out. And then I’m scared it’s going to suck.
I got a little turned on reading “The Man In The Black Suit”.
Under The Dome
I’ve always seen Dale Barbara as Jensen Ackles
I have never hated a character in a novel more than I hated Big Jim Rennie.
As an innocent 5 year old, watching “The It” left me extremely terrified of clowns. Even now as a 14 year old teenager it’s hard for me to glance down at the shower drain.
I could never run a marathon. It would remind me too much of The Long Walk.
I never finished The Stand.
And I don’t think I ever will.
"The Body" is my absolute favorite Stephen story. But I HATED Stand By Me. It absolutely ruined my vision of the novella the first time I watch the adaptation. I will never attempt to re-watch it.
I love Stephen King’s “The Stand”. It taught me so much about courage, gratefulness, kindness and simplicity. When I finished it, I felt as though I had truly finished an adventure.
'It' was the first Stephen King novel I ever read. I was eleven years old. It's the only book that's ever made me have a nightmare.
Reading Rage as a mentally disturbed teen in the middle of a huge depression phase made me almost kill myself. It’s still my favorite book.
My absolute favorite Stephen King story has to be Secret Window, Secret Garden.
Which, it’s movie adaption “Secret Window” happens to be my favorite Stephen King Adaption.
It saddens me that “Needful Things” has little to no Fandom. :”(. I don’t like Stephen King (yes that IS possible. don’t hate me. :(.) but that book is one of my favorites, and I hate that I have no-one at all to talk to about it. :(.