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| Duma Key (Stephen King, Hardcover, 2008) |
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| In this latest from master horror writer Steven King, a self-made millionaire moves to a remote island after suffering a tragic accident. Once on the island, he begins to experience supernatural events. |
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| Duma Key (Stephen King, Audio, 2008) |
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| In this latest from master horror writer Steven King, a self-made millionaire moves to a remote island after suffering a tragic accident. Once on the island, he begins to experience supernatural events. |
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| Needful Things (Stephen King, Hardcover, 1991) |
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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 Dark Tower (Michael Whelan, Stephen King, Hardcover, 2004) |
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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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| It (Stephen King, Hardcover, 1986) |
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| This ambitious novel travels in time through the lives of seven men and women who faced a great evil as children in Derry. Moving back and forth through adolescence and adulthood the narrators confront manifold evils and fears. Peppered with monsters drawn from classic literature and popular culture, this great sprawling work seems to include everything that ever frightened anyone in this century. |
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| Insomnia (Stephen King, Hardcover, 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 Stand (Stephen King, Hardcover, 1990) |
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| This popular post-apocalyptic novel by master of horror Stephen King inspired a 1994 TV miniseries. A devastating flu escapes from its containment in a military biowarfare lab, killing most of the population of the United States, and by implication, the world. Those who remain, immune to the disease, receive dreams that lead them to align themselves either with the forces of good, led by a saintly, ancient woman named Mother Abigail; or the forces of evil, led by the enigmatic, demonic ... |
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| Wolves of the Calla (Stephen King, Hardcover, 2003) |
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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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| Song of Susannah (Stephen King, Hardcover, 2004) |
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| This is the sixth volume of the seven-book DARK TOWER series, a mix of horror, SF, and dark fantasy that ties together several of Stephen King's novels, including THE STAND and SALEM'S LOT. Father Callahan, Jake, and Oy are searching for Susannah Dean, who is essential to their quest to find and preserve the Dark Tower. Susannah is trapped in 1999 New York, possessed by the demon-mother Mia, who is using Susannah's body to bring forth her child. The baby is also the gunslinger Roland's ... |
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| On Writing (Stephen King, Hardcover, 2000) |
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| In this combination memoir and writing guide, best-selling author Stephen King tells of how he came to be a writer and, in the process, explores many aspects of writing, from plot construction through some of the nuts and bolts of getting a book published. Much of his advice is quite traditional: find a quiet place to work, concentrate on character, master grammar and punctuation, keep THE ELEMENTS OF STYLE handy. And, like all good writers, he stresses the primary importance of reading, ... |
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| Wizard and Glass (Stephen King, Paperback, 1997) |
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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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| Blaze (Stephen King, Hardcover, 2007) |
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| Stephen King wrote BLAZE in 1973 as a "Richard Bachman" novel, but eventually decided it was unpublishable. However, after revisiting and reediting the work, King changed his mind, and now a new dark tale is available for his many fans. Clayton "Blaze" Blaisdell is abused so badly as a child that it affects his mind. Now, he continues to talk to his vicious buddy George Rackley, even though George was recently murdered. Under George's dark influence, Blaze plots a fiendish kidnapping. |
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| Bag of Bones (Stephen King, Hardcover, 1998) |
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| Mike Noonan, an author who has had writer's block since his wife died four years ago, retreats to a country house in Maine. Once there, he becomes entangled in a complex relationship between a 3-year-old girl, her young mother, and her grandfather, and, since this is, in fact, a Stephen King novel, Mike is also in for sleepless nights haunted by secretive pasts and the ghosts that those secrets have left in their wake. |
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| Cell (Stephen King, Hardcover, 2006) |
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| Civilization doesn't end with a bang or a whimper. It ends with a call on your cell phone. What happens on the afternoon of October 1 came to be known as the Pulse, a signal sent though every operating cell phone that turns its user into something...well, something less than human. Savage, murderous, unthinking-and on a wanton rampage. Terrorist act? Cyber prank gone haywire? It really doesn't matter, not to the people who avoided the technological attack. What matters to them is surviving ... |
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| Everything's Eventual (Stephen King, Hardcover, 2002) |
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| These 14 chilling short stories comprise the first story collection by Stephen King in nine years. Though one story won an O. Henry Prize and four others were published in The New Yorker, don't be fooled--these are still the eerie, bizarre, and devilish writings of horror's most prodigious and best-selling writer. Also includes "Riding the Bullet," the story originally published as an e-book, in print for the first time. |
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| Different Seasons (Stephen King, Hardcover, 1982) |
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| A collection of four short stories, two of which became the basis for major motion pictures. The film "Stand By Me" was adapted from "The Body", while the Academy Award winning film "The Shawshank Redemption" was adapted from the story "Rita Hayworth and The Shawshank Redemption". |
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| Cell (Stephen King, Audio, 2006) |
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| Master of horror Stephen King preys upon our fears of technology with the plot hook driving this chiller: a mysterious signal known as "The Pulse," sent via cell phone, turns everyone talking on one into a mindless, murderous beast. The "normies"--those fortunate enough to be away from their phones--must band together in order to defend themselves from the afflicted and highly dangerous "phoners." The book's protagonist is non-cellphone-owning, comic-book artist Clayton Riddell, who ... |
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| Regulators (Stephen King, Hardcover, 1996) |
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| Stephen King has brought back his pseudonym Richard Bachman, originally kiboshed when a King fan discovered Bachman's true identity; Bachman's novel concerns the small town of Wentworth, which is invaded by five vans, the first of which perpetrates a drive-by shooting that upsets the natural order of things and begins the story. The novel is a companion piece to "Desperation", which is written under the name Stephen King and which involves many of the same characters in the same sort of ... |
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| Dolores Claiborne (Stephen King, Hardcover, 1992) |
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| Did Dolores Claiborne murder her abusive husband on July 20, 1963, the day of a solar eclipse in Maine? Did she push her elderly, ailing employer on a fatal trip down the staircase over 30 years later? As her daughter lies in bed, her mother's voice tells the story of the events that shaped her life. |
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| Misery (Stephen King, Hardcover, 1987) |
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| When novelist Paul Sheldon is injured in the mountains, he feels fortunate to be rescued by a nurse who calls herself his number one fan. Annie Wilkes adores his books about Misery Chastain, but when she reads his newest manuscript and learns that Misery is to be killed off, Sheldon learns just how brutal a critic Annie can be. Kathy Bates received an Academy Award for her portrayal of Annie Wilkes in the film version of the novel. |
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| Dreamcatcher (Stephen King, Hardcover, 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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| Desperation (Stephen King, Hardcover, 1996) |
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| Somewhere along Route 50 in the Nevada desert exists a dead-end town called Desperation. Those who cross the town line embark on a never-ending journey of desperation, lunacy, and terror, as they find true desperation in a town that no one leaves. The novel is a companion piece to "The Regulators", which is written under the name Richard Bachman and which involves many of the same characters in the same sort of setting, but exhibits an entirely different flavor than "Desperation". The ... |
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