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King, Stephen Bag of Bones mass market paperback Four years after the sudden death of his wife, forty-year-old bestselling novelist Mike Noonan is still grieving. Unable to write, and plagued by vivid nightmares set at the western Maine summerhouse he calls Sara Laughs, Mike reluctantly returns to the lakeside getaway. There, he finds his beloved Yankee town held in the grip of a powerful millionaire, Max Devore, whose vindictive purpose is to take his three-year-old granddaughter, Kyra, away from her widowed young mother, Mattie. As Mike is drawn into Mattie and Kyra's struggle, as he falls in love with both of them, he is also drawn into the mystery of Sara Laughs, now the site of ghostly visitations and escalating terrors. What are the forces that have been unleashed here -- and what do they want of Mike Noonan? Price:
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King, Stephen Blood and Smoke Audio Book 3 cassettes in box with worn opening edge. Read by the author. Approx. Time 3.5 hours. Three short stories (Available only as an audiobook): 1408, In the Deathroom, & Lunch at the Gotham Cafe. Price:
4.95 USD
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King, Stephen Dance Macabre mass market paperback In the fall of 1978 (between The Stand and The Dead Zone), Stephen King taught a course at the University of Maine on Themes in Supernatural Literature. As he writes in the foreword to this book, he was nervous at the prospect of spending a lot of time in front of a lot of people talking about a subject in which I had previously only felt my way instinctively, like a blind man. The course apparently went well, and as with most teaching experiences, it was as instructive, if not more so, to the teacher as it was to the students. Thanks to a suggestion from his former editor at Doubleday, King decided to write Danse Macabre as a personal record of the thoughts about horror that he developed and refined as a result of that course. The outcome is an utterly charming book that reads as if King were sitting right there with you, shooting the breeze. He starts on October 4, 1957, when he was 10 years old, watching a Saturday matinee of Earth vs. the Flying Saucers. Just as the saucers were mounting their attack on Our Nation's Capital, the movie was suddenly turned off. The manager of the theater walked out onto the stage and announced, The Russians have put a space satellite into orbit around the earth. They call it ... Spootnik.That's how the whole book goes: one simple, yet surprisingly pertinent, anecdote or observation after another. King covers the gamut of horror as he'd experienced it at that point in 1978 (a period of about 30 years): folk tales, literature, radio, good movies, junk movies, and the glass teat. It's colorful, funny, and nostalgic--and also strikingly intelligent. Price:
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King, Stephen Dance Macabre hardcover In the fall of 1978 (between The Stand and The Dead Zone), Stephen King taught a course at the University of Maine on Themes in Supernatural Literature. As he writes in the foreword to this book, he was nervous at the prospect of spending a lot of time in front of a lot of people talking about a subject in which I had previously only felt my way instinctively, like a blind man. The course apparently went well, and as with most teaching experiences, it was as instructive, if not more so, to the teacher as it was to the students. Thanks to a suggestion from his former editor at Doubleday, King decided to write Danse Macabre as a personal record of the thoughts about horror that he developed and refined as a result of that course. The outcome is an utterly charming book that reads as if King were sitting right there with you, shooting the breeze. He starts on October 4, 1957, when he was 10 years old, watching a Saturday matinee of Earth vs. the Flying Saucers. Just as the saucers were mounting their attack on Our Nation's Capital, the movie was suddenly turned off. The manager of the theater walked out onto the stage and announced, The Russians have put a space satellite into orbit around the earth. They call it ... Spootnik.That's how the whole book goes: one simple, yet surprisingly pertinent, anecdote or observation after another. King covers the gamut of horror as he'd experienced it at that point in 1978 (a period of about 30 years): folk tales, literature, radio, good movies, junk movies, and the glass teat. It's colorful, funny, and nostalgic--and also strikingly intelligent. Price:
8.00 USD
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