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| Thinner (Stephen King, Hardcover, 1984) |
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| When the perpetually overweight Billy Halleck fatally wounds an old Gypsy woman with his car, her father whispers a one word curse in his ear--"thinner"--and Halleck begins to learn just how extensive weight loss can be. |
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| Wolves of the Calla (Stephen King, Paperback, 2005) |
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| In this, the fifth world-crossing dark fantasy in Stephen King's Dark Tower series, Roland and company find themselves involved in some odd goings-on in and around the town of Call Bryn Sturgis. Tracing a 20-year sacrifice cycle in the town, they uncover a connection to the Dark Tower that is less than savory. |
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| The Dark Tower (Stephen King, Paperback, 2005) |
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| This seventh DARK TOWER book is the long-awaited conclusion to Stephen King's epic horror/dark fantasy/post-apocalyptic SF series, wrapping up the adventures of gunslinger Roland of Gilead and his companions as they fulfill their quest to locate the Dark Tower, a structure vital to the stability of all the worlds. It includes twelve color illustrations by award-winning artist Michael Whelan. |
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| Faithful (Stephen King, Stewart O'Nan, Hardcover, 2004) |
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| Literary fiction writer Stewart O'Nan and master of horror Stephen King have at least one major thing in common: their love for one of baseball's favorite underdogs, the Boston Red Sox. This collaboration between the two men, which consists of their separate and mutual observations during the exciting 2004 season that led up to the Red Sox's stunning victory in the World Series, amply attests to that love. FAITHFUL is a treasure both for Boston fans who received their long-awaited ... |
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| The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon (Peter Abrahams, Stephen King, Hardcover, 2004) |
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| Trisha McFarland, a 9-year-old Red Sox fan, accidentally gets separated from her mother and brother while hiking on the Appalachian Trail. As she wanders the wilderness trying to find her way back, her only companions are the baseball games that she hears on her Walkman and, with her batteries running low and her paranoia running high, a hallucination of Red Sox pitcher Tom Gordon. |
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| Wizard and Glass (Stephen King, Paperback, 2003) |
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| Roland the Gunslinger continues the quest he began in the first three books of the Dark Tower series: THE GUNSLINGER, THE DRAWING OF THE THREE and THE WASTE LANDS. In this installment, Roland must make a journey into his own past so that he may unlock the mysteries of the present. |
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| Dreamcatcher (Stephen King, Paperback, 2003) |
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| When a seriously ill man bursts into their cabin in the woods, four ordinary hunters are thrust into the middle of an alien invasion plot. With a multi-pronged attack (by multiple species of alien), the invaders try to conquer the Earth using everything from mind control to good, old-fashioned razor-sharp teeth, and our four heroes may be the only ones who can stop them.... |
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| From a Buick 8 (Stephen King, Audio, 2002) |
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| Echoing CHRISTINE, an earlier novel about a homicidal car, this latest Stephen King tale delves into the psyche of a Buick Roadmaster locked up in the state police barracks. The car is suspected of having something to do with several people's disappearance. In a macabre coincidence, King suffered a near-fatal car accident upon completing the first draft, a point he discusses in the book's afterword. |
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| Dreamcatcher (Stephen King, Paperback, 2001) |
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| When a seriously ill man bursts into their cabin in the woods, four ordinary hunters are thrust into the middle of an alien invasion plot. With a multi-pronged attack (by multiple species of alien), the invaders try to conquer the Earth using everything from mind control to good, old-fashioned razor-sharp teeth, and our four heroes may be the only ones who can stop them.... |
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| Dreamcatcher (Stephen King, Audio, 2001) |
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| When a seriously ill man bursts into their cabin in the woods, four ordinary hunters are thrust into the middle of an alien invasion plot. With a multi-pronged attack (by multiple species of alien), the invaders try to conquer the Earth using everything from mind control to good, old-fashioned razor-sharp teeth, and our four heroes may be the only ones who can stop them.... |
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| The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon (Stephen King, Audio, 1999) |
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| Trisha McFarland, a 9-year-old Red Sox fan, accidentally gets separated from her mother and brother while hiking on the Appalachian Trail. As she wanders the wilderness trying to find her way back, her only companions are the baseball games that she hears on her Walkman and, with her batteries running low and her paranoia running high, a hallucination of Red Sox pitcher Tom Gordon. |
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| Needful Things (Stephen King, Paperback, 1997) |
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| Mr. Leland Gaunt arrives in Castle Rock and opens a shop where residents can find whatever their heart desires. But in the hands of this sinister shopkeeper, even the most innocuous request has dire consequences. "Needful Things" is the last of King's novels based in the fictional Maine town of Castle Rock. |
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| The Shining (Stephen King, Paperback, 1997) |
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| In an enormous, snowbound hotel in Colorado, a caretaker is slowly driven mad by his own failings, sheer isolation, and a supernatural presence in the hotel. His son, possessed of a strange "gift" of premonition, and his wife can only stand by and watch. A classic horror novel. |
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| Pet Sematary (Stephen King, Paperback, 1994) |
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| The Creed family moves into a beautiful old Maine home, unaware that it is built next to an ancient burial ground of the Micmac Indian Tribe. Now home to a pet cemetery, the animals that are buried atop the sacred grounds have a habit of returning to life, with a terrible lust for blood. Many believe this novel to be King's most horrifying work. |
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| Insomnia (Stephen King, Audio, 1994) |
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| Poor Ralph Roberts has insomnia. In fact he's only sleeping a few minutes at a time. Then he begins to see some very odd things. Is he hallucinating? Is he having nightmares? Or are his visions real? In Derry, the New England town where King's massive novel "It" was set, one never knows for sure... |
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| The Shining (Stephen King, Hardcover, 1993) |
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| In an enormous, snowbound hotel in Colorado, a caretaker is slowly driven mad by his own failings, sheer isolation, and a supernatural presence in the hotel. His son, possessed of a strange "gift" of premonition, and his wife can only stand by and watch. A classic horror novel. |
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| Gerald's Game (Stephen King, Audio, 1992) |
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| Gerald and Jessie Burlingame have slipped away to a rural Maine cabin for a little kinky fun. Jessie's happily handcuffed to the bed when something terrible happens: Gerald suffers a heart attack and dies on top of her. As his corpse stiffens and rots, Jessie must struggle to free herself from her lover's deadly embrace. |
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| Four Past Midnight (Stephen King, Paperback, 1991) |
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| Master of horror Stephen King has collected four chilling novellas here. "Secret Window, Secret Garden," in which a writer confronts a deadly antagonist who claims the writer has stolen his work, was made into a 2004 film (simply called SECRET WINDOW) starring Johnny Depp, and "The Langoliers," about an airplane trapped in a fragment of time, was a 1995 TV miniseries with Patricia Wettig and Dean Stockwell. "The Sun Dog" concerns a camera whose photos all show a frightening-looking dog, ... |
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