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Stephen King
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  • I'll back in a second," I told Clarke, who was reading a Stephen King novel and blowing her nose.†   (source)
  • I scanned the bookshelves: my favorite fantasy and horror authors from when I was younger—Stephen King, Darren Shan, Neal Shusterman, Michael Grant, Joe Hill; my favorite graphic novel series—Scott Pilgrim, Sandman, Watchmen, Saga; plus a lot of books I'd been meaning to read at the library.†   (source)
  • She had this intense look in her eyes, like this chick in this old Stephen King movie I once saw, Carrie, where this girl developed telekinetic powers and took her enemies out.†   (source)
  • It's about a novelist who is obsessed — the kind of thing Stephen King does so well.†   (source)
  • The title was admittedly confusing, but that was no reason for the self-appointed literary wizards scouring the earth for the next Stephen King to turn it down.†   (source)
  • Whatever the excuse, that night when I cracked open Joel Bloom's book, it was as if I'd never seen the words before, and although I planned to only read the foreword by the scholar who'd compiled the texts—a man named Ian Fletcher—I found myself devouring the pages as if it were the latest Stephen King novel and not a collection of ancient gospels.†   (source)
  • Well, "when did authors sell more books to a more devoted public than John Grisham, Dan Brown, Tom Clancy, Nora Roberts, Stephen King or Steig Larsson?"†   (source)
  • I opened my bag and pulled out the latest from Stephen King.†   (source)
  • THE DARK TOWER I: THE GUNSLINGER — Stephen King 1982 THE GUNSLINGER I†   (source)
  • If entering a locker room resembled the opening of a Stephen King novel, dance practice ought to he like starring in a horror movie.†   (source)
  • I wasn't into Chaucer or Proust or Dostoevsky or any of those other dead guys; I read mainly mysteries and thrillers and books by Stephen King, and I took a particular liking to Carl Hiaasen because his words flowed easily and he always made me laugh I couldn't help but think that if schools had assigned these books in English class, we'd have a lot more readers in the world.†   (source)
  • Rose Red — Stephen King The Diary of Ellen Rimbauer is a rare document, a record of the mysterious events at Rose Red that scandalized Seattle society at the time-events that can only be fully understood now that the diary has come to light.†   (source)
  • STEPHEN KING "CARRIE".†   (source)
  • You know, like in a Stephen King novel.†   (source)
  • Stephen King Bangor, Maine†   (source)
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