10 Best Stephen King Novels

By Lucas Flanagan /

2. The Stand

The novel many consider King€™s best. Voted one of the top 100 books of the twentieth century. The accolades continue to pour in for King€™s 1978 novel illustrating a post apocalyptic world. A big €˜ol door stopper this one was, one filled with a collection of fully realized, unique characters, flawed heroes and one of the greatest villains in the history of literature. Randall Flagg. The plot is as follows: A superflu wipes out most of humanity. A small group of survivors band together and attempt to recreate a democratic society. Meanwhile, in Las Vegas, Randall Flagg has put together his own following and is hellbent on destruction and domination of the €œfree zone.€ Flagg sends spies to stop the free people and searches for nuclear weapons to accomplish his diabolical plan. A group of €œfree€ people trek toward Vegas in an attempt to stop Flagg when...nope, not saying anything else. If you€™ve read The Stand, you know. If you haven€™t read it then you need to stop reading the silly words I€™m sending your way and get to it. A shockingly beautiful novel set in a harsh world, The Stand is practically unrivaled in its excellence. A book that boils down to human nature and good versus evil in its purest form, it speaks to all of us. This is the one that completely blew the doors off of King€™s career.