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Chaos reigns in a small Maine town when it’s inexplicably sealed off from the rest of the world by a force field.
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Short story collection from the master of the macabre. Includes “Willa,” “The Gingerbread Girl,” “Rest Stop,” “Stationary Bike,” “The Things They Left Behind,” “Graduation Afternoon,” “The Cat from Hell” and more.
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Stephen King pens a chilling tale of a man who discovers that his paintings have the power to make things real.
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Perhaps his most personal work to date, this novel by Stephen King tells a vivid love fable about an ordinary marriage that becomes a mystical journey of imagination and supernatural reinvention.
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When anyone using a cell phone on October 1 is somehow turned into a homicidal zombie, it’s up to a small band of survivors to fight their way to safety. If you like King’s The Stand, then you’ll love Cell.
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Wolves of the Calla: The Dark Tower Book V
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Gunslinger Roland and his ka-tet must face The Wolves of Thunderclap. This time, their weapons may not be enough.
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A collection of 14 dark tales including the bestselling e-book Riding the Bullet.
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Stand by Me meets The X-Files in one of the great epics of Stephen King's career. One of the surprises is a life-affirming catharsis. 544 pages.
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This candid memoir offers practical advice for writers and accounts of King’s struggles with addiction.
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The riveting monologue of a woman recalling the events of her disintegrating marriage that led her to murder her husband—and others—thirty years earlier. “Among King’s best” (The San Francisco Chronicle).
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A true horror classic! Murder, mayhem and madness ensue when Jack Torrance and his family hole up in an isolated mountain hotel for the winter—only to discover that their new home holds an evil that cannot be contained.
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The Drawing of the Three: The Dark Tower Book II
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Roland must gather figures from three times in New York City to help him in his quest: a heroin addict; a schizophrenic amputee; and a serial killer responsible for terrible cruelties. Softcover; color illus.
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When novelist Paul Sheldon gets into a car accident, he’s rescued by his “biggest fan”—a psychopath who deems no torture too gruesome to ensure he completes his next book.
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An accident victim gains the ability to see people’s future by touching them—and learns a madman may become president.
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In a quest to save his mother, 12-year-old Jack Sawyer faces the dangers of a fantastical land known as the Territories.
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Stephen Edwin King was born in Portland, Maine, in 1947. When he was 2 years old, his father went out for a pack of cigarettes and was never heard from or seen again, leaving King's mother alone and scrambling to provide for her sons. At 13, he discovered something that would change his life forever: a box filled with old paperbacks (left ironically by his father) containing mostly horror and science-fiction novels. King graduated from the University of Maine in 1970 with a B.A. in English and later married his college sweetheart, Tabitha, in 1971, the same year he began his teaching career. In 1973 King sold his novel Carrie to Doubleday Publishing. It became a bestseller and allowed King to concentrate on writing full time, producing horror classics such as 'Salem's Lot, The Shining, The Stand and The Dead Zone. Over the next two decades, King would cement his reputation as the "Master of the Macabre" with novels like Pet Sematary, Christine, The Talisman, IT and Misery. But on June 19, 1999, it all almost came to a tragic end when he was struck while out walking. He suffered a collapsed right lung, multiple fractures to his right leg, scalp laceration and a broken hip. Five operations and intense physical therapy followed. For a time, King threatened to retire from writing but made a triumphant comeback with novels like Cell, Duma Key and Just After Sunset. In 2009, King will publish his longest book since The Stand, entitled Under the Dome. With over 50 books over the past 35 years and with an estimated 350 million copies sold, classic films adapted from his writing, and a lasting contribution to American culture, King is arguably one the bestselling authors of all time.
