drealmer7: reading chronologically is a great choice, though it's likely you won't like them all
I like reading chronologically, even if the books don't form part of a series. It's still nice to see how the author's style developed, or in case of works that span several decades, the general setting changed. I decided to read all of Agatha Christie's books chronologically 2 years ago, even though I've already read most of her books, some of which several times, and it was very interesting. Especially since if you already know who the murderer is, you can concentrate on style and other nuances that you didn't completely pay attention to during the firs time.
I'm not sure I'm going to read all of King's books though, since horror is not my main genre. But who know, maybe I'll get hooked. I've only meant this to be 2 or 3 books to try something different. I wanted to try The Shining after watching the Friends episode, and since it was third I bought the first 2 too.
drealmer7: feel free to ramble in this thread about them on nights you can't sleep or times you can't get whatever out of your head,
Ha, won't happen often. I mean I do get affected often by books I read, but not this way. It was like "Oh my God. The poor girl (guy). If only she (he)...I hope she finds peac... what the heck, man. She's not real. She can't rest in peace!"
Anyway, if someone did read the book I'd be happy to talk about a thing or two, but don't want to post any spoilers.