A scary real life parallel
5
By dogbook0
Absolute 10/10, Annie Wilkes is one of the most scary horror book villains I’ve seen, mostly due to the fact that people like her exist.
Quintessential King
5
By Crucifiction machine
Nobody tells a story like King. I read this in the 7th grade. And it’s the book that turned me into a reader.
Misery is Great!
5
By Chisashu
This book was fascinating. I am glad for my freedom and for my body after reading this book!
I have the paperback/physical copy of this book
5
By mf⚾️⚾️
I have the paperback/physical copy of this book and I loved the book it was a mastapiece I definitely recommend this book 100%
Absolutely fantastic!
5
By Reimyth
Amazing from start to finish. Really keeps you engaged and never a dull moment! King is phenomenal.
chilling and thought provoking
5
By babyjayyu
this is the first stephen king novel i’ve read, and how this man managed to keep me hooked with only 2 characters is mind blowing. i loved it and i’m looking forward to checking out his other works.
This is a great read
5
By M_L_J
As with many books made into movie; the book is always better. I saw the movie well before reading the book. Yes the book is better as it is more detailed. Kathy Bates was the the best person to play Annie Wilkes, but major parts were changed and I’m afraid I liked the way they were depicted in the movie better. Never the less. King’s stories are well worth the read.
Loved this book
5
By moodys13
I first got this when I was 9, almost 10. I had read The Shining by then. I loved it.
Misery
5
By Campfire Ghosts
This novel was crazy good. So, glad I got to read it. Was the first Stephen King book I ever picked up when I was younger—but never finished it. Now I have.
Excellent
5
By yeetbooksgood
Ok no doubt this book is amazing it has slow parts, but the atmosphere is just so terrifying props to you Stephen king!