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What readers and fans of Stephen King say about his novels: The Long Walk has got to be one of Stephen King's greatest short story accomplishments, up there with the highlights of the Skeleton Crew. The story is about an endurathon contest, where 100 boys just start walking, and if any competitor falls under 4 miles an hour, he is issued a warning. However, if a competitor slows down to under 4 miles after receiving 3 warnings...he is shot dead. - Chris Moon, London, ON, Canada "The terror, which would not end for another twenty-eight years--if it ever did end--began, so far as I can tell, with a boat made from a sheet of newspaper floating down a gutter swollen with rain." This is the first line of "It," the beginning to one of Stephen King's masterpieces, and probably the most incredible story I've ever read. - Escushion, Monticello, NY, USA Duma Key: One of Stephen King's best: Yes, it's scary. Yes, it's long. But this new novel is more than just another Stephen King book. With a streamlined style and a plot that's never predictable, it's King at his crisp, clear, page-turning best. - Julie Neal, Sanibel Island, Fla., USA Insomnia: A method actor who received much of his training at the famed Actor's Studio, Eli Wallach has been delivering stellar performances on both stage and screen for the past 50 years. He gives us one more outstanding performance as he narrates Stephen King's lauded Insomnia. Listen, let the goose bumps rise, and enjoy every line. - Gail Cooke, TX, USA Stephen King has been called the world's scariest novelist; however, many criticts agree that his work is too violent and his excessive use of adult language is not nesessary in his writing. However, while reading Bag of Bones, I ( having read most of his priveous novels) found that this one was different. The book is open for all readers: mystery, horror, suspence, and even romance. This is one of the best books I have every read and you won't regret taking a few hours out of a few nights to read this. - Andrew Percy, Woodbridge, Connecticut, USA If you're looking for a fast raucous ride the CELL is worth the
read: What Stephen King does best is to take the familiar and make it really creepy. (What is more familiar than
the cell phone?) Sure the CELL is formulaic,sure it incorporates multiple clichés of the horror genre, but for
those Stephen King aficionados the CELL delivers as promised.
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