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  1. King has published 65 novels/novellas, including seven under the pen name Richard Bachman, and five nonfiction books. He has written over 200 short stories, most of which have been compiled in book collections.

  2. 11 Nov 2005 · A complete list of Stephen King's written works., organized alphabetically.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Stephen_KingStephen King - Wikipedia

    Different Seasons (1982), a collection of four novellas, was his first major departure from the genre. Among the films adapted from King's fiction are Carrie, Christine, The Shining, The Dead Zone, Stand by Me, Misery, Dolores Claiborne, The Shawshank Redemption, The Green Mile and It.

  4. 2 Ogo 2022 · Stephen King is an author famous for his suspenseful horror novels. Some of his books have been turned into movies like "The Shining" and " It ." We used Goodreads to rank his most...

  5. A complete list of Stephen King's Novels and Novellas., organized alphabetically.

  6. 21 Mei 2024 · From legendary storyteller and master of short fiction Stephen King comes an extraordinary new collection of twelve short stories, many never-before-published, and some of his best EVER.

  7. Stephen King has 2578 books on Goodreads with 37703068 ratings. Stephen Kings most popular book is The Shining (The Shining, #1).

  8. These are novels written by Stephen King . Subcategories. This category has the following 10 subcategories, out of 10 total. B. Novels by Richard Bachman ‎ (8 P) Carrie (franchise) ‎ (16 P, 10 F) Castle Rock (franchise) ‎ (8 P) D. The Dark Tower (series) novels ‎ (11 P) Firestarter (franchise) ‎ (4 P) It (novel) ‎ (23 P) Pet Sematary ‎ (16 P) S.

  9. 21 Mei 2024 · The following list is an attempt to rank Kings published work in all its darkness, weatherworn beauty, and surprising weirdness. The man has written seventy-seven books, so some nod to...

  10. 27 Mac 2024 · The Essential Stephen King. The author has dominated horror fiction, and arguably all popular fiction, for decades. Here’s where to start. Photo by Philip Montgomery for The New York Times ...