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With so many great books, these 10 Stephen King novels are genuine 10/10 masterpieces.
10) Different Seasons

Stephen King has several short story collections and a few novella collections as well throughout his career. It was one of these novella collections, Different Seasons, that is not only one of King’s best but a 10/10 experience from start to finish, as all four novellas are fantastic reads. Impressively, only one of them was not adapted into a movie. The Breathing Method is the story that never made it to theaters, a strange tale about an unusual birth. However, the other three were made into movies, and two of them are among the best Stephen King films ever made. They include Apt Pupil, The Body (made into Stand by Me), and Rita Hayworth and Shawshank Redemption, with the latter as one of King’s all-time best.
9) The Green Mile

The Green Mile was a Stephen King experiment, and it ended up as a 10/10 masterpiece by the time all was said and done. Fans today will never experience the story as King’s fans experienced it in 1996. That is because King released this story in serial novels, with one short novel arriving each month until all six were out and the story finished. This was King’s way of paying homage to the old-school movie serials, where people would visit theaters each week to see the next chapter in the stories. Even today, with the story collected as one novel, the tale of John Coffey on Death Row for a murder he never committed remains one of Kingโs strongest morality tales and a brilliantly told story.
8) The Talisman

Stephen King doesnโt get sole credit for The Talisman, but he deserves a lot of the praise for how great this novel collaboration turned out. Written by Stephen King and Peter Straub, The Talisman follows 12-year-old Jack Sawyer, a young boy whose mother is dying of cancer. When he learns about another world, parallel to his own, Jack drifts through to set out on a quest to save his motherโs life. This is the Territories, and it is full of danger, and it remains one of Kingโs most brilliant fantasy stories. The feel of both King and Straub works perfectly together to deliver a satisfying story.
7) The Dead Zone

The Dead Zoneย was such a great story that David Cronenberg adapted it as a movie with Christopher Walken in the lead, and it also became an extremely successful procedural series with Anthony Michael Hall in the lead role. The book follows a young man named Johnny Smith, who was involved in a car accident that resulted in him gaining psychic powers, where he can see the past or future of anyone he touches. When he touches an up-and-coming politician, Johnny sees a nuclear apocalypse, and he has to figure out how to stop it. Like most of Kingโs stories, the selling point here is Johnny, and the decisions he has to make deliver a satisfying and smart sci-fi horror tale for King.
6) The Dark Tower II: The Drawing of the Three

The Dark Tower series is polarizing for Stephen King fans. For some, itis the holy grail of storytelling, with seven novels that tell a sprawling fantasy tale about Roland of Gilead and his Ka-Tet. The first book was good, but it dragged and was a little hard to get through. Things really picked up with the second. What makes The Drawing of the Three a perfect 10/10 is that this is where fans meet Rolandโs companions: the drug addicted Eddie Dean and Odette Holmes, a Black woman from the Jim Crow South with dissociative identity disorder. with dissociative identity disorder. Focusing so much on Eddie and Odette made this a pleasure to read, and they became as beloved and treasured as Roland, thanks to this incredible story.













