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Stephen King Audio Books
Hearts in Atlantis
Author : Stephen King
Narrated By : Stephen King and William
Hurt
Hodder & Stoughton Audiobooks
Length : 21 hours
Categories : General
Historical
War & Military
Price : $27.49
Taking its cue from the fractured times it describes
between 1960 and today, each beautifully interwoven tale is
deeply rooted in the sixties, each is haunted by the
Vietnam war.
This is a book about a group of peers from small-town
Harwich, Connecticut:
in 1960, there's a newcomer to the town, who introduces
Bobby Garfield to the joy of reading and the horrors of
'low men in yellow coats';
by 1966, it's bellbottom pants, pot, patchouli and
peace-signs and at Maine University, Pete, who has fallen
victim to the addictive game of ‘hearts in Atlantis’, will
learn a lesson in humanity;
by 1983, 'Nam vet 'Blind Willie' is paying penance;
in 1999, there are reunions, funerals, and the eternal
questions - 'why we're in Vietnam'; a year later, Bobby
comes home to where his heart is, where the past is always
present, as 'Heavenly Shades of Night are Falling'.
I lost my heart to "Hearts in
Atlantis"
Joanne Sullivan from Sydney - 04 Jun 2009
If you have been put off by Stephen King, thinking that all
he writes about is horror, this book will change your mind.
Dare I say, this is the his best work, and even after
listening to this book a couple of times a year, every year
since it was released (1999), I am still transported back
to Harwich, and to the world of Bobby Garfield. The
narration by William Hurt, is so child like with great
feeling, as the 10 year old boy, with all his trials &
tribulations, it is a wonder. Stephen King narrating the
character "Pete" at Maine University, playing "Hearts", and
wishing he would stop.... The story of "Willie" is an eye
opener, and the finale is worth waiting for. This is one
book that will always be with me, and would like to thank
Mr King, for taking the time to let us into this
world.......
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Author : Stephen King
Narrated By : Sissy
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Simon & Schuster
Length : 7 hours 30
minutes
Categories : Horror &
Suspense
Horror & Suspense
Price : $39.95
$9.99
Carrie had a secret: she possessed
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Author : Stephen King
Narrated By : Stephen
King
Hodder & Stoughton
Audiobooks
Length : 1 hour 30
minutes
Categories : General
Price : $13.75
A previously unpublished Stephen King
story, now available on audio, read by the
author himself. L.T. has a theory about
pets, particularly his Siamese cat. It had
been their cat not just his cat..
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Author : Stephen King
Narrated By : Various
Simon & Schuster
Length : 14 hours 50
minutes
Categories : Horror &
Suspense
Short Stories
Price : $29.99
Stephen King delivers an astonishing
collection of short stories, his first
since Everything's Eventual six years ago.
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Author : Stephen King
Narrated By : Ron
McLarty
Simon & Schuster
Length : 17 hours 30
minutes
Categories : Horror &
Suspense
Horror & Suspense
Price : $59.95
$29.99
Stephen King's second novel, Salem's Lot,
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Stephen King Audio Books
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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.
In recent literary attempts, King shuned the blood-soaked imagery that was the hallmark of his earliest--and
best--works. With the CELL, King returns to his goriest horror roots. It isn't the masterwork of the Green Mile,
nor the small-town slice of life of Stand By Me, nor is it the misguided mismash of The Colorado Kid,it is Stephen
King and his rawest most unadulterated form. - Iska Bibble, Denver, CO, USA
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