Sadly, I can't name a specific Stephen King novel from 1978. But his body of work is extensive, and there are many resources available like his official website or dedicated Stephen King fan sites where one could find out which novel was released in 1978.
I'm not sure specifically which Stephen King novel was released in 1978 off the top of my head. But some of his well - known works include 'Carrie' which was released earlier. However, to be certain about the 1978 novel, more research would be needed.
Since we don't know the particular 1979 Stephen King novel, it's difficult to pick out specific popular characters. However, in general, Stephen King's characters are often complex and memorable. They could be a child with special powers, or an ordinary person thrust into extraordinary and terrifying situations. His characters usually have to face their inner demons as well as external horrors.
Sure. 'Pet Sematary' is one. It deals with themes of death and the supernatural in a very dark and disturbing way. The idea of a place where things can come back to life but not in the way one would hope is really spooky.
I'm not sure which specific 2003 novel you're referring to. Stephen King has written so many. Without that knowledge, it's impossible to name characters from it.
Fear is a common theme. Stephen King is famous for instilling fear in his readers, and the 1981 novel likely has elements that play on people's primal fears.
One is 'From a Buick 8'. It's not as well - known as many of his other works. It seems to lack the intense horror and gripping plot that King is famous for. The concept of the strange Buick and its mysteries just didn't draw in as many readers as his more classic horror concepts.
I'd recommend 'Salem's Lot'. It's a vampire story set in a small town, creating a really spooky atmosphere. '11/22/63' is also interesting. It involves time travel and an attempt to prevent the assassination of President Kennedy. 'The Dark Tower' series is quite complex and epic, following the journey of the gunslinger Roland across a strange and dangerous world.
Yes, Paul Sheldon in 'Misery' is an author. He writes romance novels.
Another one could be 'Elevation'. It's a shorter work that has elements of the strange and the supernatural, as is common in King's writing. It deals with a man who starts to experience a very odd physical phenomenon, and how it affects him and the people around him in a small town setting.
Sure. 'Carrie' is a well - known one. It was Stephen King's first published novel. It tells the story of a high - school girl with telekinetic powers who is bullied at school and then takes a very dark revenge.
Sure. 'Salem's Lot' is a great one. It's about a small town that is invaded by vampires. It's a classic vampire story with King's unique touch.