Top Ten Tuesday is a weekly feature hosted by That Artsy Reader Girl. There is a new topic each week for bloggers to join in with their own top ten. If you’re looking for some new or different book blogs to read, hop on over to her site and check out some of the links.
So I had this great idea for this week’s Top Ten Tuesday. I decided to list out my favorite Stephen King books since this is, after all, a Halloween post. Guess what…I actually already did that for a TTT two years ago as my Halloween freebie. Well, I can’t argue with a great idea.
I really didn’t have anything else planned so I’m just going to link to that post here. It figures that I haven’t been doing many Top Ten Tuesday posts due to having issues thinking up what I want to post for the subjects, and when I do it’s something I’ve done before.
Happy Halloween fellow readers!
Happy Halloween!
Honestly, I’ve done similar things when it comes to planning to write a blog post only to realize I already wrote it years ago. Haha!
I hope you find more inspiration for Top Ten Tuesday posts soon.
My post: https://lydiaschoch.com/top-ten-tuesday-halloween-picture-books/
Haha! Happy Halloween!
Haah, one mustn’t argue with a good idea. I haven’t read a lot of King, but I’m tentatively planning on reading Misery soon.
Happy reading!
My TTT https://readwithstefani.com/top-ten-halloween-recommendations/
That’s a great one. Plus, it’s one that the film adaptation was actually good. I hope you enjoy.
Ha ha. I’ve done the same thing before. If you’ve been doing TTT for any length of time, it’s bound to happen!
I used to read lots of Stephen King, but I’m getting wimpy in my old age, so I don’t read him any more. I think my favorite of his are NEEDFUL THINGS and MISERY.
Happy TTT!
Susan
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Those are both wonderful stories. I really have to be in the mood for his books now. When I was younger I’d read them any time. I like my stories to have that guaranteed happy ending right now.
YES! The Eyes of the Dragon and Needful Things are two of my favorites as well. Two others are The Dark Half and The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon. He can be really versatile when he wants to be.
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I often recommend The Eyes of the Dragon as a bridge to reading his other works. It’s really good and not as intense as many of the others.
Haha, the same thing has happened to me! I’ve been blogging on and off since 2005. I’ve written thousands of posts for several different blogs and can’t remember all of them!