I read horror every now and then, so I've collectively read about ten or so of King's books. I like him alright, but I don't enjoy his novels as much as his novellas and short stories.
Novels I've read: 'Carrie', 'Firestarter', 'The Gunslinger' and 'From a Buick 8'.
Shorter works: 'The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon', 'Four Past Midnight', 'Everything's Eventual', 'Nightmares and Dreamscapes', 'Just after Sunset' and 'If It Bleeds'.
My favorite's Four Past Midnight. I don't hate the novels I've read, but I start losing steam after a third of the way through. I get impatient, which isn't normally the case when I read other genres. This is also why I get intimidated by books like 'It' and 'Needful Things'.
I have the same problem with Clive Barker. I like his Books of Blood, but Coldheart Canyon felt like it was twice as long as it needed to be.
Does horror lit work better when it's a novella/short-story? Or do you disagree?
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