For a 13-year-old, some Stephen King books that are considered appropriate include "The Eyes of the Dragon," which is a fantasy novel suitable for younger readers, and "The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon," a suspenseful story that is less graphic compared to King's Horror novels. Additionally, "Carrie" and "The Long Walk" are also generally considered appropriate for teenagers due to their compelling storytelling and less intense horror elements. It's important to note that parental discretion is advised, as Stephen King's works often contain mature themes and content.
Stephen king is not dead yet. He has a new book coming out next month.
His first novel was published in 1974, but started at the age of 7, was inspired by his aunts horror books that he found in a box in his aunts attic.
Well, the answer to that depends on the year. If it's 2010, I know that they'll be remaking Stephen King's IT in 2010/2011.
All I know is that Stephen King's Christine the movie, was published in 1983.
Stephen King did not direct the movie "It." The 2017 adaptation was directed by Andy Muschietti.
The two books were written and published at the same time, the two stories are "mirror universes" of each other. They can be read in either order.
Um, yeah.
Insomnia, by Stephen King, was published in 1994.
Stephen King was never killed, he is still alive and is 62 year old. In your question, you only put 'stephen' and not 'Stephen King' so you may be thinking of another Stephen so try typing your question differently and maybe you will get a better answer :)
Stephen King's novel "It" was originally published by Viking Press in 1986. The following year it was published in mass market paperback by Penguin Group Incorporated.
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