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When I was a horror fan I decided to try reading all of Stephen Kings works in the order they were published. I read everything up to a book he wrote named Desperation. Then switched to the Urban Fantasy genre because I read and liked The Dresden Files by Jim Butcher. Then when I discovered The Fever Series by Karen Marie Moning I decided to add the Paranormal Romance genre to my repertoire. Because I grew up reading horror I developed a taste for Metafiction as well, it has a nice blend of Horror, Fantasy and on occasion Romantic influences. If that's something that might appeal to you I'd highly recommend Clive Barker's Galilee.

I would have to say if I could find the time to re-read any of King's works again I would pick The Stand. The was a really good read. If I were pressed to choose only one of King's books to study (pick apart and try to figure out why it is a good book and discuss academically) I would pick The Tommyknockers.