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Craig Wasson and Jessica Hecht alternate as narrators across Full Dark, No Stars, and the shift between voices mirrors the collection's formal variety — the four novellas don't share a tone, and the different narrators prevent the 15-hour listen from settling into a single register. All ten recommendations are Stephen King titles, so this list functions as a companion guide to the broader King catalog for readers drawn to the moral brutality and character-driven darkness that define this particular collection.

10 books for fans of Full Dark, No Stars

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    Salem's Lot

    by Stephen King

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    King turns vampire lore into small-town dread, following residents as they discover their neighbors are becoming something monstrous in this methodical horror classic.

    4.10 Goodreads (667.2K ratings)
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    Pet Sematary

    by Stephen King

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    Behind the Creed family's new home lies an ancient burial ground where the dead return to life, but grief makes people ignore the terrible price of resurrection.

    4.08 Goodreads (708.6K ratings)
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    Everything's Eventual

    by Stephen King

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    King's collection spans from familiar Castle Rock territory to completely new ground, including the O. Henry Prize-winning "The Man in the Black Suit" and thirteen other dark tales.

    3.97 Goodreads (109.6K ratings)
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    Just After Sunset

    by Stephen King

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    This collection showcases King's mastery of short fiction with thirteen tales that blend everyday horror with supernatural dread, including the novella N about obsessive-compulsive disorder and cosmic terror.

    3.88 Goodreads (60.9K ratings)
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    The Dark Half

    by Stephen King

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    King explores the terrifying premise of a writer's pseudonym becoming flesh and blood, committing real murders while leaving the author's fingerprints behind. Psychological horror meets supernatural thriller in this meta-fiction nightmare.

    3.81 Goodreads (153.5K ratings)
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    Revival

    by Stephen King

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    Spanning decades, King follows a minister's dangerous experiments with electricity that culminate in the most terrifying vision of the afterlife he's ever conceived—pure cosmic horror disguised as small-town nostalgia.

    3.81 Goodreads (142.5K ratings)
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    Cujo (1981) Stephen King 1st Print Hardback

    Cujo / Rattlesnakes • Book 1

    by Stephen King

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    When a rabid bat infects the Castle Rock's gentle giant Saint Bernard, Cujo becomes a four-legged nightmare terrorizing a mother and son trapped in their stalled car. King strips away supernatural elements for pure psychological horror rooted in every parent's worst fears.

    3.80 Goodreads (324.9K ratings)
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    The Stand

    by Stephen King

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    A weaponized flu kills 99% of humanity, leaving survivors to choose between Mother Abagail's Boulder community or Randall Flagg's Vegas empire. King's sprawling apocalyptic masterpiece about rebuilding civilization.

    4.35 Goodreads (841.5K ratings)
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    The Shining

    The Shining • Book 1

    by Stephen King

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    King traps a recovering alcoholic and his family in a haunted hotel where cabin fever and supernatural forces conspire to drive him murderous.

    4.28 Goodreads (1.7M ratings)
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    Bloodsuckers: The Vampire Archives

    Vampire Archives • Book 1

    by Otto Penzler, Stephen King, Tanith Lee, Dan Simmons, Bram Stoker, Neil Gaiman - preface, Otto Penzler

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    From Bram Stoker's classics to Stephen King's modern terrors, this anthology traces vampire evolution across literary history. Penzler curates stories that showcase how bloodsucker mythology adapts to cultural fears.

    3.47 Goodreads (322 ratings)