Friday, March 26, 2010

Book Talk

Hello people! Lately I've been Reading Misery by Stephen King. So far Misery has been a wonderful book that is full of suspense, action and mystery. I have loved every minute of it! I usually don't like reading, but the few Stephen King books i have read have kept me reading whenever i get the chance. Misery is one of my favorite books i have ever read. This is what has happend so far:

The book started off with famous writer, Paul Sheldon, getting into a car accident, and the next thing you know, Paul is inside somebody's house! Come to find out a woman saw his car and rescued him from the crash with both of his legs shattered. Luckily for Paul this woman, Annie Wilkes, is obsessed with Paul and is his "biggest fan". Paul soon finds out he is in big trouble, all Annie wants is for Paul to write another Misery book (her favorite series of books, by Paul Sheldon), but unfortunately for Paul, Annie is willing to do just about anything to get it! Including terrible things to Paul.
What are your favorite genres of books to read?

9 comments:

  1. My favorite genres are mystery,adventure,and stuff about greek gods. Also i like stephen king's books.

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  2. Steven King books acually are my favorite books! :D

    So horror or whatever..

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  3. I like historic fiction, stories based in a real time in history. Did you see the movie for this book? Was the movie true to the book?
    -Mrs. S

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  4. I personally enjoy reading books and stories of non-fictional events. An example would be "Ghost Rider" Written by my favorite drummer Neil Peart of the band Rush. My other favorite type of reading would be paranormal studies, events,documentary ect. I used to love reading Horror but seemed to grow out of it.

    -Dad

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  5. i like to read horror and mystery. but i usually read mangas which has different genres at a time.
    kw

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  6. horror, mystery,and manga
    kw

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  7. I read non fiction-Don

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