One possibility could be 'Dreamcatcher'. It features characters facing various strange and mysterious situations, including someone going into a coma.
Maybe 'The Tommyknockers'. In this novel, there are complex storylines and it's possible that a character goes into a coma as part of the plot. But you'd have to read it to be sure!
In 'Lawnmower Man' by Stephen King, it's about a man who has an unusual encounter. The story plays on our fears of the ordinary becoming extraordinary in a menacing way. King is known for his ability to take everyday things and twist them into something that sends shivers down our spines. Here, perhaps it's a lawnmower, a common tool, that becomes part of a nightmarish scenario. The details of the story build up a sense of dread and unease as the events unfold in a rather unpredictable manner.
One of Stephen King's novels featuring a killer vehicle is 'Christine'. It's a creepy tale about a possessed car that causes havoc.
I think 'The Shining' is extremely scary. A family isolated in a haunted hotel, with the father slowly losing his sanity. The Overlook Hotel has a dark history and seems to have a will of its own. The apparitions, the sense of being trapped, and the psychological breakdown of Jack Torrance are all elements that make this novel a nightmare - inducer.
For me, 'It' is one of the scariest. The idea of an evil entity that can take different forms, often preying on children, is truly terrifying. Pennywise the Dancing Clown is an iconic and horrifying villain. The story's setting in a small town with a dark past and the way it plays on childhood fears like the fear of the unknown in the sewers and the loss of innocence makes it a very scary read.
For me, 'It' is one of the scariest. The idea of an ancient, shape - shifting evil that preys on children in the form of a clown is terrifying. Pennywise can take different forms based on the fears of its victims, and the sewers where it lurks add to the horror. The way King builds up the sense of dread throughout the story, especially in the scenes with the Losers' Club, makes it a truly spine - chilling read.
The Stand is often considered one of the longest Stephen King novels. It's a post - apocalyptic epic that spans a large number of pages and has a huge cast of characters. It delves deep into the battle between good and evil in a world that has been decimated by a deadly virus.
The Stephen King novel commonly known as 'It' is the one with the title 'It'. It's a famous horror story.
It's tough to pick just one. 'The Shining' is often considered a masterpiece. It's got that creepy atmosphere and unforgettable characters.
I'm quite fond of 'It'. The idea of an ancient evil in the form of a clown that preys on children is really creepy. The way the story weaves between the past and present is also very well - done.
Well, in Stephen King's works, the well - known clown is Pennywise. He lives in the sewers beneath Derry. He uses the guise of a clown to lure kids, and he can sense and manipulate their deepest fears. It's a truly terrifying character.