What I Read So Far This Year (2024)
MANGA
Blood On The Tracks: A+
One Piece Manga (All Up To Date): A
The Land Of The Lustrous: A
My Hero Academia: B+
Pluto: B
BOOKS
Death's End: A+ (The Three-Body Trilogy Book 3, 604 Pages, Cixin Liu)
The Dark Forest: A+ (The Three-Body Trilogy Book 2, 512 Pages, Cixin Liu)
The Three-Body Problem: A+ (The Three-Body Trilogy Book 1, 472 Pages, Cixin Liu)
The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier And Clay: A+ (Micheal Chabon, 514 Pages)
Children Of Dune: A+ (Dune Series Book 3, Frank Herbert, 609 Pages)
Dune Messiah: A+ (Dune Series Book 2, Frank Herbert, 336 Pages)
The Wind Through The Keyhole: A (The Dark Tower Book 4.5, Stephen King, 309 Pages)
Black House: A (Stephen King and Peter Straub, 833 Pages)
The Talisman: A (Stephen King and Peter Straub, 923 Pages)
Mushoku Tensei Jobless Recarnation Volume 1/2: A
Wool: A- (Silo Trilogy Book 1, Hugh Howey, 594 Pages)
Special Topics In Calamity Physics: A- (Marisha Pessl, 514 Pages)
The Dirty Streets of Heaven: B+ (Bobby Dollar Trilogy Book 1, Tad Williams, 406 Pages)
Of Mice And Men: B (John Steinbeck, 107 Pages)
The Watchers: F (A M Shine, 310 Pages)
Next Up
It's around 468 Pages, should be able to finish this in 4 to 6 days
My wife keeps making fun of me, "haven't you read red rising a million times?".
Forehead slap. No, just twice and this time I'm listening to it at work. I got halfway through the 3rd book years ago and got interrupted. It's crazy this isn't a show yet. The author wanted to make a movie which would be a horrible idea; needs to be fleshed out in a cartoon/anime cause shit is stylish and it'll be too expensive in person. Definitely check those out.
Yeah over the next couple of years (most likely 2026) I'll binge read the whole Red Rising Series
Reading Hyperion was hilarious cause it just ends. Another audio book I was listening to at work where I thought my phone ended the audible app. I didn't know the publisher split it in two. I could see this being live action. If dune can look that nuts then Hyperion could as well.
Dude Hyperion is fantastic. I read the first two books 2 to 3 years ago. And I'm most likely gonna to reread Book 1 and 2 before I start to read Book 3 and 4
Someone told me that black house and Talisman feel like they were switched between King and straub being the main author for each book. Or it could be they were both young and developing.
I heard that King and Straub made sure to write in each other style so it would be more difficult to tell who was writing what chapter in both books. I loved them both but I feel Black House is the better book by a mile. The Talisman was a fun romp but I felt the middle part was a but aimless and slow at times. While with Black House there was more of a good pacing and I liked the plot more especially the connections to The Dark Tower
I'm finally warming up to going back and starting the dark tower series over cause I stopped in the middle of wolves of cahalla. That was almost 15 years ago and I didn't understand how much groundwork he put into a multiverse before other people did, especially in the last 40 years.
Different Seasons is my first King book I read back in 1998 - 1999. It had the cover showcasing the movie Apt Pupil. I was in 8th Grade at the time and The Shawshank Redemption was the first story I read by Stephen King as in it's the first story that shows up in that book. The second story is Apt Pupil and to this day I still consider it the best Stephen King story I have ever reading.
During my Junior High and Highschool years, I didn't read any books by King. But During College I read The Stand and The Dark Tower 7 Book Series. Loved them both (Except the last three books of The Dark Tower were good to bad). This was around 2002 - 2007. I dedicated a month to reading all of seven Dark Tower books
The 2010s is when I read The Shining, Doctor Sleep, IT, Pet Semetary, Nightmare And Dreamscapes, etc. This year I decided to make a dent into my King books and read at least 3 to 5 books per year. I ended up reading 3 so far which are The Talisman, Black House and The Wind Through The Keyhole. The last two I'm reading this year are Revival and Skeleton Crew. I read lot of King most famous work
For next couple of years starting in 2025
The Outsider
The Institute
Fairy Tail
Christine
You Like It Darker
Salem's Lot
Four Past Midnight
Desperation
The Regulators
The Dead Zone
Cujo
Needful Things
11/22/63
Mr Mercedes
Finders Keeper
End of Watch
Under The Dome
Full Stars, No Dark
The Eyes of The Dragon
The other King book I am reading this year is Skeleton Crew this year. I am already halfway through the book, since it is a short story collection. After I finish Revival, I am juat gonna finish the rest of Skeleton Crew
After reading and loving wizard and glass I was so jarred by wolves big reveal and tie in to other popular culture. Trying to be vague cause I forget how to spoiler tag
That's understandable, as someone who just waited till all seven books came out I was massively disappointed with the last three books. I actually enjoyed Wolves of the Calla but I felt that needed more time in the oven. Same with Song of Sussanah and The Dark Tower. I just finished The Wind Through The Keyhole and it's a fantastic read. I think you should include that book in your reread of The Dark Tower series. It's Book 4.5, so it takes place between Wizard And Glass and Wolves of The Calla
Also Currently Updated King Ranking
1. Different Season: A+ (Novella Collection)
2. It: A+
3. Pet Semetary: A+
4. Wizard And Glass: A+ (The Dark Tower Book 4)
5. The Gunslinger: A+ (The Dark Tower Book 1)
6. Doctor Sleep: A+
7. The Stand: A
8. The Shining: A
9. The Wind Through The Keyhole: A (The Dark Tower Book 4.5)
10. Black House: A
11. The Talisman: A
12. The Wastelands: A (The Dark Tower Book 3)
13. The Drawing of The Three: A (The Dark Tower Book 2)
14. The Dark Half: A
15. Nightmare And Dreamscapes: A (Short Story Collection)
16. Wolves of The Calla: B+ (The Dark Tower Book 5)
17. The Bazaar of Bad Dreams: B+ (Short Story Collection)
18. Song of Sussanah: D (The Dark Tower Book 6)
19. The Dark Tower: F (The Dark Tower Book 7)
I'm also gonna to start reading The Dark Tower Comics which are done by Marvel Comics. I'm starting those comics next year and heard those are fantastic reads