Stephen King’s work has been adapted time and time again with a lot of his more famous novels having multiple adaptations under their belt. This fall however, we’re getting two works that are lesser known King novels and they go well together. And are both Richard Bachman novels.
King published work under the name Richard Bachman as a test to see how his works would do when they didn’t have his moniker attached. The Bachman novels tend to be less outright horror novels and a bit more twisted yet grounded in reality. One of the first novels that he published with Richard Bachman as a pseudonym was The Long Walk.
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