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4 authors picked The Eyes of the Dragon as one of their favorite books. Why do they recommend it?

This was the first fantasy recommendation I ever got from my dad. He saw me taking an interest in stories with castles, knights, wizards, and kings and knew just the book from his favorite author to put in my hands.

I hadn’t had any experience with Stephen King before this, and I found that his prose was friendly and familiar to me; the story itself is good, a solid entry into the genre, and I found the intrigues of the villain to be the most interesting part of the story. It turns out that the King (ha) of horror can…

I adored this book because it was not of the typical Stephen King variety. I did, of course, enjoy the rich kingdom that King weaves, but the very ingenious escape of one of the main characters nailed it for me.

I like it when things are not easily guessed, and I love it more when books are so creative that you remember details 30 years after you’ve read them.

From Charlene's list on a supernatural twist.

“Did they all live happily ever after? They did not. No one ever does, in spite of what the stories may say.” This is a book I have read over and over again, and I never tire of it. Unlike the horror books he is well known for, this one was written by Stephen King for his daughter, and it is rooted firmly in a fairy-tale world, featuring a brave prince, his not-so-brave brother, a hunted dragon, and a truly nasty magician. However, King has injected this tale with his own, unique flair for interesting characters and truly gut-churning scenarios,…

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One of the lesser-known of Stephen King’s books, and, aside from his Dark Tower series, his only real dive into full-on epic fantasy. Originally written for King’s children and such a clear departure from his other work, it wasn’t well-received at first and even led to his writing of Misery. However, aside from ties to his other books, there are evil magicians, betrayals galore, a long prison stay for the hero in a tower called the Needle, secret passages, monsters and devils, dragons and witches. A world to get lost in.

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