


Heavenly Shades of Night Are Falling (Novella: 1999).The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon (Novel: 1999).The Dark Tower: Wizard and Glass (Novel: 1996).The Green Mile: Coffey on the Mile (Novel: 1996).The Green Mile: Night Journey (Novel: 1996).The Green Mile: The Bad Death of Eduard Delacroix (Novel: 1996).The Green Mile: Coffey’s Hands (Novel: 1996).The Green Mile: The Mouse on the Mile (Novel: 1996).The Green Mile: The Two Dead Girls (Novel: 1996).Mid-Life Confidential: The Rock Bottom Remainders Tour America With Three Chords and an Attitude (Nonfiction: 1993).Nightmares & Dreamscapes (Story Collection: 1993).STEPHEN KING BOOKS IN ORDER FROM 1991 – 2000 The Dark Tower: The Waste Lands (Novel: 1990).Four Past Midnight (Story Collection: 1990).Secret Window, Secret Garden (Novella: 1990).The Stand: The Complete and Uncut Edition (Novel: 1989).Nightmares in the Sky (Nonfiction: 1987).The Dark Tower: The Drawing of the Three (Novel: 1986).Different Seasons (Story Collection: 1982).Rita Hayworth and Shawshank Redemption (Novella: 1982).STEPHEN KING BOOKS IN ORDER FROM 1981 – 1990 STEPHEN KING BOOKS IN ORDER FROM 1974 – 1980 These two books have around 800-900 pages each and are filled with King’s trademark suspense and horror. If you’re looking for something longer than 1,000 pages but shorter than The Stand, try 11/22/63 or Bag of Bones. In addition to The Stand, other long novels by Stephen King include IT and Under the Dome, both of which contain over 1,000 pages. Clocking in at 1,154 pages (in its uncut form), The Stand is a must read for any Stephen King fan. This classic post-apocalyptic novel follows a group of survivors who set off on a journey to rebuild the world after a devastating plague ravages the planet. The longest Stephen King book is The Stand, which was first published in 1978 and has since gone through several editions. We also highly recommend you read our: 8 Must-Read Stephen King Books and Where To Start reading article. Salem’s Lot ( Amazon or Bookshop) - Ben Mears has returned to Jerusalem’s Lot in hopes that exploring the history of the Marsten House, an old mansion long the subject of rumor and speculation, will help him cast out his personal devils and provide inspiration for his new book. What should be the first Stephen King book to read?
