I finished Under the Dome last week, and thought it was excellent. It took me a year to finish, but that is no reflection on the quality, more on my getting out the habit of reading in bed. I even thought it had a very good ending, which is King's weak point normally.
In the meantime I also listened to UR, which I think is only on Kindle and in audio format. It's a short story, about two hours long. Although it's a giant ad for Kindle I really enjoyed it, and it's a must for Towerphiles.
I picked up Full Dark, No Stars last week, but haven't cracked it open yet, but it sounds good. It's a collection of four stories, three hundred and a bit pages.
Right now I am listening to Blockade Billy, only in audio book form, I think. I'm not far in, but it's okay so far. I'm sure it will pick up, and the reader is very good.
Has anyone read the book about the Red Sox first World Series win for 80-odd years? King co-wrote it,but I'm wondering if it's worth a read for anyone not interested in baseball. The only King book I've not completed was On Writing, and I hate to have a gao, but I fear the baseball one will bore me to death.