worrywort, on 01 October 2011 - 07:09 AM, said:
Of all his post-accident books (which I think is a fair place for a division, and pretty neatly also lines up with the 21st century), I've read a few more: Dreamcatcher, Black House, Dark Tower V-VII, Blaze among them...all of which were mixed bags. But my very favorite, even surpassing Lisey's Story, was From A Buick 8. I dunno what it was...it was relatively short for King, it had direct if backgrounded ties to the Dark Tower stuff, and not very much happens in it...but it captured a mood -- laid back, leisurely paced, and creepy -- that I really enjoyed.
I've read From a Buick 8 quite a few times, own it, and re-read it occasionally when I want to have a nice chill at night. What Lisey's Story captures in language, From a Buick 8 captures in the art of story-telling. The entire book is about telling stories. If there is one thing King does well it is tell stories and he just as easily translates it into the written word as he does the language of LS.
Black House is incomplete unless you have The Talisman as background, and Dreamcatcher is perhaps his least favorite book I've read of his and I still liked it (I haven't read Bachman's Blaze yet, will eventually).