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Danse Macabre (1981)

Before reading: Surprise! I'm reading two books at once. I know this is a normal thing that people do but for me I just cannot handle two books at once without getting plots and characters mixed up. Luckily for me Danse Macabre  just so happens to be King's very first nonfiction book. This means that I can read Roadwork  at home with my hard copy and DM  on the go with a digital copy. I'll be honest, I am not a fan of reading nonfiction. I can very rarely ever get into it. I had never heard of this book before. I knew that Stephen King had some nonfiction titles under his belt but I wouldn't have been able to name a single one if you offered me a million dollars to do so. I'm excited to see how King does nonfiction and if it is something that I'll enjoy or if it'll just be another boring nonfiction book to me. From what I can gather it is just about horror, in general, in film and in books and why people like the genre. It sounds like something I can get int