Reading multiple works of his is the only real way to catch some of the nuances of his stories; he references his other works either by common characters, places, stories, etc. You would not get that if you didn't read at least a few of his stories.
Oh yeah, I've heard really good things about the Dark Tower series in general, but never got around to reading it since I'm not super familiar with King's works and feel I wouldn't be getting the full experience out of the little easter eggs that are supposed to be in the series. Originally Posted by jbravo_123
The good thing is many of them have been adapted into cinematic form so if you like the films the stories are even better. Everyone knows that he wrote It, The Stand, Christine, Salem's Lot (one of my personal favs) and Carrie; on the other hand people don't immediately think of him when they think of Shawshank Redemption, Stand by Me, and the Green Mile, all of which he wrote.
The Dark Tower was his opus, definitely one of his most tedious efforts. It was the skeleton of an unfinished transcript that he never forgot about and when time came, he breathed life into.
In essence, give it a try! I think you'll like it.