Carrie
The first Stephen King book to be made into a film was "Carrie," which was released in 1976.
I am not sure if you ever found out... The book is called Carrie.
Stephen King received a $2,500 advance for his novel "Carrie."
Stephen King's novel "Carrie" has approximately 199 pages, but the exact number can vary slightly depending on the edition and format of the book.
Carrie (which was King's first published novel), It (which many consider King's scariest) and The Stand (which many consider his most popular)
Stephen King wrote the book Carrie in 1973 but he was an English teacher not a janitor.
In the book "Carrie" by Stephen King, the rain of stones at the end is believed to have been a result of Carrie's telekinetic powers. This destructive event serves as a climax to the story and reflects Carrie's rage and despair.
Stephen King was 26 years old when he published his first novel, "Carrie," in 1974.
Stephen King wrote many books and there were a lot of really popular ones. The most popular ones would probably be Carrie and It.
Carrie was Stephen King's first published novel, and also his first novel to be turned into a movie. The novel was published in 1974 and the movie came out in 1976.
You can find criticism on "Carrie" by Stephen King in literary journals, book review websites, and academic articles. Searching online databases such as JSTOR or Google Scholar can provide you with scholarly analyses and critiques of the novel. Additionally, you can check book review sections in newspapers or magazines for various perspectives on the book.