Stephen Kingis the perfect author to pick up when you’re in the mood for horror and thriller books, but his recommendations are often must-reads too — and he praised one great thriller book before it became famous. With a nickname like the “King of Horror,“it shouldn’t come as a surprise that King has great taste in books, movies, and shows within the genre.King often shares horror movies that he enjoys, and they tend to be standouts in the category. He has also praisedgreat horror books likeFever HouseandThe Troop,both of which deliver impressive scares.

With King frequently sharing what he’s reading and watching, there are plenty of opportunities to dig into the stories he believes are worthwhile. And he’ll sometimes highlight titles before they get big, as was the case with one Gillian Flynn thriller. Flynn has become well-known thanks tothe success ofGone Girl,as well as the HBO series based on her first novel. It’s that book that King had great things to say about, thoughhe applaudedSharp Objectswell before it became a TV show.

Amma, Camille and Adora posing together in Sharp Objects

He Highlighted The Book Before The HBO Series

Flynn’s books have all become popular in the wake ofGone Girl’s success, butSharp Objectsis the only other one to be adapted for the screen.Sharp Objectsfollows a reporter covering a murder and disappearance in her hometown — a situation that quickly dredges up old familial trauma for her. Things spiral out from there, and Flynn’s story takes Camille in some fascinating directions.King himself admitted he “was helpless to stop turning” the pages, concluding that it was “an admirably nasty piece of work, elevated by sharp writing and sharper insights” (viaPenguin Random House).

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This gut-churning horror novel got high praise from Stephen King for using classic tropes in thrilling ways, and that makes it a must-read.

Flynn called out King’s praise not long afterSharp Objects’adaptation debuted, posting “how much cooler does it get for a first-time novelist?” onTwitter. Andit is pretty exciting that King picked up on the book’s potential before it became a well-known hit. It’s a testament to the novel’s quality, indicating that it’s a must-read for fans of the King of Horror’s work.

Stephen King with a pile of books next to him and the cover of Nick Cutter’s The Troop as the background

Despite being more of a thriller than a horror novel,Sharp Objectsgets pretty dark and twisted. That’s precisely why it’s so ideal for King fans. While gruesome deaths and eerie mysteries are par for the course for the thriller genre, Flynn establishes from the very beginning of her 2006 book that she’s not holding back.Sharp Objectsdoesn’t shy away from difficult conversations, nor does it water down its most graphic moments. It’s not a book for the faint of heart — and it’s worth checking trigger warnings before diving in — but it’s certainly a memorable one.

King’s work often features flawed and complicated characters, and Flynn manages to do the same inSharp Objects.

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Flynn’s character work is also impressive, andthat’s something King fans will no doubt appreciate. King’s work often features flawed and complicated characters, and Flynn manages to do the same inSharp Objects.This makes it easy to immerse oneself in their journeys, and doing so pays off with Flynn’s gut punch of a plot twist. Those looking for something thrilling to read should takeStephen King’s advice and pick up Flynn’s debut.

Source:Penguin Random House,Twitter

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