yess book sounds are my absolute favorite I loved this so much 😭 100% agree with you having a physical book is so much better than an e-reader
@BrianSmithNow Жыл бұрын
Such a chill video. Great sounds and whispering. I'm watching while I work. 🤩
@chuckasmr7725 Жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed!
@LattimoreNatalie Жыл бұрын
The Mist will forever by one of my all time favorite Stephen King books
@vidboyx20012 жыл бұрын
The comment section isn't long enough to discuss my love of King, but I'll do my best: The Mist - I liked better as a book, though I know the movie is beloved. Night Shift is indeed a collection of short stories - his first, in fact. Pretty sure all have been adapted in one way or another - the most famous probably being Children of the Corn. Dreamcatcher is... weird. But King's take on aliens usually is (see also, The Tommyknockers). IT will always have a special place in my heart because it's the first King book I ever read and gave me my lifelong fear of clowns. The Dark Tower series is probably his most divisive - it's more fantasy than horror, and while I really enjoyed the first four books, there was a sharp decline in the last few - mainly because King himself famously said he'd most likely not live to finish the series, so I think he was pressured into coming up with an ending that he wasn't really pleased with. The Shining is a classic, of course (love the bookend, btw 😉). I liked Doctor Sleep a lot, as well. It delves much deeper into the concept of "the shine" and how desperate some people are to get it. A more recent King book called The Institute is another great example of this. Gerald's Game is a great exploration of psychological horror, though, like you, I still think Misery did that the best. Some of my all time favorites you should check out sometime are: The Talisman (currently being produced by the Duffer Bros. from Stranger Things), The Stand, The Dark Half, 11/22/63 (the Hulu miniseries was great), and The Outsider (another great adaptation which is on HBO). That concludes my Stephen King TEDtalk. Please tip your waitress and drive safe. (Thanks Chuck, this was a fun one!)
@chuckasmr77252 жыл бұрын
This is awesome!!!!!! I have got to check out dreamcatcher, I am curious now. Thanks for all of the suggestions. I appreciate it! 😃
@jiveandclaims2 жыл бұрын
I love the dark tower series so much. The gunslinger is a bit of a challenge and, as another commenter mentioned, the last few were hit or miss but he ended it well. Nice collection! And great sounds. Books make excellent ASMR.
@chuckasmr77252 жыл бұрын
I have to check it out, everyone is saying so. Thanks Ryan!
@graceallsop87052 жыл бұрын
my fav author x
@Mark.8.362 жыл бұрын
I’m not a fan of Stephen King, but I’m a fan of you, so I gave this video a try …. You did not disappoint Chuck! Very relaxing book sounds. I also really enjoy when you read to us from Nothing Much Happens. I hope another chapter will be coming up soon?
@chuckasmr77252 жыл бұрын
I will definitely get another chapter reading filmed very soon. Thanks Mark!
@ambervelvetarden45862 жыл бұрын
@@chuckasmr7725 Yes Please!
@brittanymyrick33212 жыл бұрын
Love your videos Chuck. I laughed sooo hard when u said the IT BOOK WAS 1,500 pages. Ya that's not gonna happen lmao 🤣 so funny. I'm right there with you NEXT.
@godsent6629 Жыл бұрын
Stephen King's books are definitely worth my money. I'm going to read a little at a time starting The Cell. Just going to be 3 books though that I'd be trying at first.
@chuckasmr7725 Жыл бұрын
I’ve not read that! I’ll have to give it a go. I just finished Carrie. Was pretty good 😊 thanks for watching.
@StormiMortensen5 ай бұрын
I do NOT like horror, at all, I'm a very anxious person so i can't play horror games or watch horror movies but I'm interested in books that are horror, since it's in a book.. I'll think about it. This was a very lovely video!! Edit: Physical books are MY FAVORITE. They're better imo
@ambervelvetarden45862 жыл бұрын
B o o k s o u n d s! I love this! I do like audio books when I'm doing busy work. I do not even have a kindle or whatever. I need a Real Book with its textures, sounds and smells. :) I read "IT". It took me half a winter when I was a young teen and only had school and no job. Would probly take me half a year, now haha. I read Pet Sematary when I was ten or eleven. I read Carrie, and the book of short stories that Graveyard Shift was in.. I read the Tommyknockers and Christine. I haven't read a Stephen King book in YEARS but I always enjoyed his writing style and a good fantastical scare. But I live in Maine, as I've said before, and it's genuinely spooky season here all year round, Stephen King isn't making that up LOL I wrote a 1700 page book. Yes, 1700. If I ever got it published, it would be 3 books for sure but I'm trying to pare it down. If I ever got it published, it would probably be an e-book anyway haha and I wouldn't be able to read it because, No. :) Also-- Hooray-- Good on Ya--- for 2000 subscribers!!
@chuckasmr77252 жыл бұрын
You wrote a 1700 page book?! That’s incredible. Thanks so much for the support 😊
@cleverlydevisedmyth10 ай бұрын
in all my uncontrollable autism, I found myself doing a goofy dance to the tapping LOL :) Yeah, I agree I don't like kindles, only 70-90s paperbacks especially the embossed cover ones. idk why again maybe the obsessiveness of autism hahaha. also, the only thing more spine-tingling than Stephen King is your asmr voice, dude!
@chuckasmr77259 ай бұрын
Thanks so much for this comment! A tapping dance, I love it 😊
@ericespinoza94652 жыл бұрын
I'm a lot like u in that I love Stephen King movie adaptations of his books more than ii actually like reading his books. I'm a huge reader, his stuff is hard for me to get through. I attempted to read It twice but didn't get far...Cujo, Christine, Pet Cemetery, Misery, and Carrie are among my favorite horror movies. I also recently watched the remake of The Stand...so much better than the original. Stephen King is an effin genius...he won the Mark Twain Litarary Award and some people (elitist snobs) didn't think that because his expertise is horror he didn't deserve. are you effin kidding me...his body of work is astounding. anyway, my adhd brain...didn't mean to go off. Great video, as always...rub the dogs bellies for me. Thanx again
@chuckasmr77252 жыл бұрын
Cujo is so goood! I need to watch that again I haven’t in forever. Pet Semetary (original) is among my favorites to. Thanks as always Eric!
@ericespinoza94652 жыл бұрын
@@chuckasmr7725 so get into this..King actually just wrote a "sequel" to Cujo that centers on a rattlesnake. I tend to dislike sequels they are usually pretty derivative but I'm keen to giving this one a shot because King says he hates sequels to and that this is a sequel in spirit. I have no effin clue what that means but I'm down to find out...
@julianlayton7332 жыл бұрын
Have you read Salem’s Lot? The most frightening book I ever read. Brilliant! 😃
@chuckasmr77252 жыл бұрын
No? I will have to read it, I’m intrigued now. Thanks, Julian! 😊
@ambervelvetarden45862 жыл бұрын
I have read that one, the movie had me scared of windows my whole child hood.
@julianlayton7332 жыл бұрын
@@ambervelvetarden4586 haha yes, I know what you mean. Scary!
@ambervelvetarden45862 жыл бұрын
@@julianlayton733 Between Salem's Lot and Poltergeist, I totally didn't do windows! haha at least the Lost Boys made the window scene funny :D
@julianlayton7332 жыл бұрын
@@ambervelvetarden4586 yeah and they made vampires cool 😎
@eduardozarazua32262 жыл бұрын
Misery is also in my top 5 at least! Another one of my faves is pet sematary both the book and movie. I remember watching it as a kid many times! Do you like it?? Or is not gonna happen? :) thanks again for the video!!
@chuckasmr77252 жыл бұрын
Love pet semetary! I listened to the book last year. I like the original film more than the remake. I read somewhere King didn’t want to release it originally because it was so dark. Thanks for the comment!
@ambervelvetarden45862 жыл бұрын
@@chuckasmr7725 I watched the original Pet Sematary so many times when I was kid I had it memorized. It was definitely too dark but that made it unforgettable. I feel the same way about the second movie. It felt unnecessary. Anticipatory ASMR is Really Good, anticipatory gore is anticlimactic. Like, we've already seen this... the second movie was forgettable.
@eduardozarazua32262 жыл бұрын
@@chuckasmr7725 I only watched the remake once hahaha, also prefer the original!, Im excited for more of your horror related ASMR videos!! =)
@navy47352 жыл бұрын
actual book, the e reader etc hurt the eyes. 👀
@jasonscott43665 ай бұрын
Thats not a real 1500 pages in your copy of it. Mine is only 1099. Lol