Including "Blockade Billy" in The Bazaar of Bad Dreams makes it accessible to a much larger audience. The standalone book was published in three languages as far as I know, while Just After Sunset...
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Including "Blockade Billy" in The Bazaar of Bad Dreams makes it accessible to a much larger audience. The standalone book was published in three languages as far as I know, while Just After Sunset...
"Afterlife" also first saw the light of day in audio form, but I guess a reading doesn't count.
Unfortunately, you have to have a Facebook account.
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And furthermore, you have to agree that H&S will see your friend list, date of birth, interests, place of residence etc. No thanks!
Brian, can you say whether Glenn Chadbourne is among the artists of the five remaining books? If he's not, then I might go for a set (I'm sorry, but I really don't like his style).
The German version has 14,900 words, so my guess for the English original is 14,500 to 14,700 words.
Unfortunately, I found the story rather disappointing. It's a run-of-the-mill horror story,...
A short German summary has been posted here. Here's my translation:
George Hallas is in prison. In one week, he is to be executed. He has remained silent for a long time, but now he opens up to his...
I just re-read the original press release by Hardcase Crime. To me it looks like they carefully avoided using the term "novel":
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Here's another description (from King's visit at Ramstein Air Base):
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For me, The Colorado Kid is too short to be considered a novel. (That is was published as a standalone book doesn't change anything, Blockade Billy was also published as a standalone book.)
So I...
As mentioned by Stockerlone, King drove away in a Porsche after being guest in a TV show:
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Out of curiosity, at which time did you arrive at the location? Congratulations on getting two signatures!
It's on amazon.com since a few days. Amazon lists June 3 as release date and 496 pages.
I received my copy today, #24.
Differences between the Ubris version and the Moth version:
(“/” denotes a line break)
“Let us go, then, you and I ...” / T.S. Eliot
(removed)
gantry silence of hobo jungles;
gantry silence...
Time will tell if this is a unique item. Who's to say that further King poems won't get the same treatment?
I hope they'll leave out the fact that the zombies can fly. This was so ridiculous, it ruined the whole book for me.
What does it say in the table of contents?
I'm not sure about that. Writing screenplays is not one of King's strongest suits.
Not quite. The Gingerbread Girl is about 21,000 words long, In the Tall Grass about 15,000.
“Blockade Billy” can also be considered an uncollected story. Yes, it was published as a standalone book, but only in the US and the UK. An inclusion in the upcoming collection would make it...