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Christine — 1983
Teaser: Arnie Cunningham has been teased and bullied by his peers all of his life. He’s introverted, shy, and lacking in confidence. Dennis Guilder is his only friend, and one night while Dennis is driving him home Arnie spots a … Continue reading
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Tagged 1958 Plymouth Fury, Arnie Cunningham, Christine, Dennis Guilder, fiction, horror, narrative style, Stephen King, writing
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Dolores Claiborne — 1992
Teaser: Dolores Claiborne has never had an easy life. She’s a blue-collar working class woman who has always had to work hard to make her living and support her family; she’s been surviving the cruelty and harsh judgements of others … Continue reading
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Tagged books, death, Dolores Claiborne, entertainment, fiction, fun, Gerald's Game, horror, Joe St. George, Little Tall Island, mystery, reading, reviews, short fiction, Solar Eclipse, Stephen King, thriller, Vera Donovan, writing
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The Stand (Complete And Uncut Edition) — 1990
Personal Note: I’d just like to preface this review by stating that I chose to read the complete and uncut edition of this book because I thought it best to do this one right the first time. I wanted my … Continue reading
Doctor Sleep — 2013
Teaser: Danny Torrance is all grown up now, but he’s still haunted by his past. Despite his best intentions, he’s found himself battling many of the same demons that his long since deceased father, Jack Torrance, used to. He’s an … Continue reading
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Tagged book review, books, Doctor Sleep, entertainment, fiction, fun, horror, Jack Torrance, reading, reviews, Stephen King, The Shining, thriller, WPLongform, writing
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‘Salem’s Lot — 1975
Teaser: Ben Mears has returned to Jerusalem’s Lot, a place that he remembers vividly from his childhood. Ben hopes that his journey back to ‘Salem’s Lot, and specifically to visit the infamous old Marsten House which has spent decades in … Continue reading
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Tagged 'Salem's Lot, action/adventure, books, death, entertainment, fiction, fun, horror, reading, reviews, Stephen King, thriller, vampires, WPLongform
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Just After Sunset — 2008
Teaser: Just After Sunset is a compilation of thirteen unique short stories from Stephen King. The stories all encompass a wide variety of scares; some are creepy, some are packed with adrenaline, and others will make you feel downright grossed out. … Continue reading
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Tagged books, entertainment, fiction, fun, horror, Just After Sunset, reading, revenge, reviews, short fiction, Stephen King, writing
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Pet Sematary — 1983
Teaser: Taking a new job at a university hospital in a small Maine town, Dr. Louis Creed has uprooted his family for a more peaceful life. Moving to Maine from Chicago is a big adjustment, but Louis and his family … Continue reading
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Tagged books, death, entertainment, fiction, fun, horror, Jud Crandall, Louis Creed, Pet Sematary, reading, reviews, Stephen King, writing
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The Tommyknockers — 1987
Teaser: Bobbi Anderson stumbles over a mysterious metal object buried in the woods one afternoon. Curious, she starts to dig it up and finds that not only is it enormous, but it’s also buried very deep into the earth. What … Continue reading
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Tagged books, entertainment, fiction, horror, reading, reviews, sci-fi, Stephen King, The Tommyknockers
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Movie Review: Carrie (2013)
I went to see this movie last week with my friend The Magpie. We went to a late show last Thursday night. We had been looking forward to this excursion for a while now, which was unusual for me; not … Continue reading
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Tagged Carrie, Carrie remake, Carrie White, entertainment, horror, humour, Margaret White, movies, reviews, Stephen King
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Carrie — 1974
Teaser: Carrie White has been picked on, abused, mistreated and taunted her whole life. Her mother is a religious zealot who has alienated herself, and Carrie by extension, from everyone in town with the extremity of her beliefs. Carrie is … Continue reading
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Tagged books, Carrie, Carrie White, entertainment, fiction, horror, reading, reviews, Stephen King
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