Stephen King working on a Shining sequel...with vampires!!

I don’t think *The Shining *needs any kind of sequel. It’s his best work.

I love Stephen King’s later works - Duma Key is one of my favourite books of his. I’ll certainly grant you that his writing style has changed, but for me it’s changed for the better. Looking forward to this book!

Yeah, unfortunately.

Anyone else read Black House? :mad:

So, sounds like it’s a sequel in the same sense as Black House is a “sequel” to The Talisman: a basically unrelated novel featuring the former protagonist as a grown-up.

ETA: After seeing the previous post: Yeah, I read Black House. I really liked it, but it was very slow to get going, and it was bound to disappoint anyone looking for something in the same vein as The Talisman.

You know, I went and looked up King’s bibliography so I could opine on when he started really sucking, and I saw Black House, and I had totally forgotten its *existence *until that moment. If I try hard, I seem to recall grown up Jack and a blind DJ or something. Clearly it had little impact on me!

Looking forward to it! It took me a long time to get into Black House (like several years before I got past page 10), but I enjoyed it. Like Cat Whisperer I LOVED Duma Key - great book.

I enjoy just about everything he’s written at one level or another. I prefer the more supernatural stuff - so Under the Dome was not anywhere near my top 10 list for SK books.

Maybe I have low standards, but I’m just looking to be carried on a wave of story that gets me out of my life. I think that’s why I don’t like the books with more human on human violence, far too real for me.

It really is.

I agree. I listened to Duma Key as an audio book, with a good reader, and I enjoyed it quite a bit. Primarily because King’s writing style.

I think he has become badly in need of editors who will tell him to stop talking so much…rather like Rowling did in her latter books.

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“The Caretaker” vs. the Bloodsuckers. Who will win?

Then again, I can see the allure of a place where oceans of blood are always pouring through the lobby to a vampire.

I wouldn’t ever claim that only his early works were good, but to me *Salem’s Lot *and The Shining were both outstanding novels. I recently reread Salem’s Lot (the same paperback copy I read more than 30 years ago, which includes a 1979 autograph!), and even knowing where it was headed I found myself gripped.

This is really at the heart of where King has fallen apart. He’s like a batter who had 3 MVP years and who still puts together good streaks. Unfortunately most of his later books include stretches (frequently the endings) where he seems to lose it.

Still. I’ll likely buy it.

Because the thread is short, and because it’s on topic, this seems okay as a zombie. Update: it’s coming out in September!

MMM, rather like the set breakfasts at Holiday Inns …

He is done. He just doesn’t realize it.

In addition to saying that several times he has said that he would be totally blind by… several years ago now. I know that he does have major eye issues and I’m certainly glad he still has enough sight to enjoy the world around him, either his diagnosis was changed or he seems to has some drama queen in him as well.

I kind of hope so. I’m really tired of sexy immortal vampires.

My guess: the vampires and Doc join forces to fight off Ma Creed.

Can’t wait for the inevitable Christine vs It.

Dammit, Steve! Is it too much to ask, if you’re going to go back to the Overlook, that you at least keep the boo-factor consistent? See, haunted houses and ghosts are boatloads of creepy fun and we’re all sick to death of fucking vampires. Besides, Danny shines, he doesn’t sparkle. :frowning:

At least there won’t be any big dumb shambling zombies. Right? Right?!

I’m dubious, but I kind of love the idea of elderly RVers as a traveling pack of quasi-vampires.

Jesus Fuck, Steve. Stop 20 years ago, please.

Oh good. Take what’s probably my favorite novel of his, one that works perfectly well without any supernatural influence whatsover, and shit all over it by bringing in torture-porn vampires. Great. It’ll probably be three times the length of The Shining too, since he’s long outgrown anything so mundane as needing to be edited.

Glad I stopped reading him after Cell. Though the recommendations earlier in the thread make me want to pick up Duma Key.