Since I was a teenager (but -- wink, wink -- it's not been too long! (*over 20yrs!)), I have been a hardcore Stephen King fan. It seems no matter what the subject, his gift at weaving a tale and infusing pop culture just makes it all seem like it could be real. When I read
Horns, I really thought that his son was going to be one to watch and enjoy for many years to come. I felt for all the characters, and lost myself in the story! I wasn't even (that) ticked off with the shots he took at Karl Rove LOL
I think it could be that "Joe Hill" has some genetic talent and I look forward to more novels from him. I have a collection of short stories that he wrote, and I do plan to read (listen) to them, but I'm chomping at the bit for "Joe Hill" to release another full novel. I remember a few years ago, I honestly worried about "what will happen" when Stephen King is no more. I could eat nearly every one of his novels with a SPOON (just keep back
The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon and
Gerald's Game! ... but with so MANY, that's all!). I just see that this "kid" could really carry a torch that may be under appreciated today. If "SK" wrote a novel a month, I wouldn't miss it for the world!!! ... I don't know that SK will ever not be my favorite but listening to what others here also enjoy has linked me in to lots of other authors, and series, that I completely enjoy... but I'm not sure there will ever be another author that I enjoy as deeply as I do Stephen King. POPULAR as he is, so truly, he's an artist. If you pick up one of his novels, you will be swept away. 100 years from now, his books SHOULD be what is required reading in high school and college. OMG, he is out of thiss world GOOD, and in
Horns, so is his son (under his pen name).