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Desperation

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Desperation

by Stephen King

October 5, 2010 | Mass Market Paperbound

There''s a place alone Interstate 50 that some call the loneliest place on Earth. It''s not a very nice place to live. It''s an even worse place to die. It''s known as Desperation, Nevada...
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    Rating: 3/5

    Does Mr. King have an editor?

    Grayv

    3 months ago

    The simple formula to evaluate S.K's books goes as follows: long books = bad, short books = good. Sure, there are exceptions but this is not one of them. Weighing in at about 700 pages, this simple plot about a possessed and homicidal police officer imprisoning and murdering random travellers becomes a bloated epic about good vs evil. Included in this story is a young boy that happens to have a direct link to God and who can perform the odd miracle when required. Yep, we are talking water to wine stuff here and slipping thru prison bars with the aid of soap (now I know how prisoners escape!). It is unfortunate since the novel would have been great if it had just kept the captivity theme going without all of the cosmic backdrop added later. It turns out that an ancient entity that calls itself Tak is awoken from a deep sleep by greedy ol' mining companies and it decides to stretch its legs by possessing a string of humans to do its nasty bidding. Problem is that while it possesses you, it also causes your body to experience a bio meltdown and soon enough it needs a new victim. There are some genuine thrills and chills in this story and they are worth hanging around for but they are watered down by about 200 or 300 extra pages of "stuff". I doubt I will ever reread this like I have with other King titles. I wonder... does Stephen have an editor?

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    After giving up Stephen King for a while, decided to give it a go one more time and I read this book. It was great! It was hard for me to put down. I loved the characters... I felt like I knew them personally! Enjoy!

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    Anonymous

    Rating: 4/5

    It gave my friend nightmares!

    Anonymous

    6 years ago

    One of Stephen Kings best. I'd never give it to anyone!

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    Lilly

    Rating: 2/5

    Another way-too-long King book

    Lilly

    13 years ago

    No matter how hard I try, I can't read King's books as fast as he writes them. I just finished 1996's Desperation. This one beats the way-too-long record formerly held by The Tommyknockers. But the gimmick (you have to read The Regulators, too, to get it) is neat. If you like gimmicks, that is. (I do.)

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Here's Stephen King, the master of mayhem, back at his horrific best with Desperation. Desperation, Nevada, is a strange little mining town on the outskirts of dangerous and desolate Route 50. The China Pit, a manmade mountain, surrounds the town as well as an aura of evil - a danger that threatens all that visit it. Meet Collie Entragian, a deeply disturbed man who regulates traffic and thinks he's The Law. Believe me, you wouldn't want to cross him. That's what young David Carver figures out in this chilling, suspenseful novel which culminates in a ferocious battle between good and evil.

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There''s a place alone Interstate 50 that some call the loneliest place on Earth. It''s not a very nice place to live. It''s an even worse place to die. It''s known as Desperation, Nevada...

About the Author

Stephen King was born in Portland, Maine, on September 21, 1947, to Donald and Nellie Ruth King. King wrote his first short story before he was seven years old. As a teenager, he played on the football team and joined a rock band, but also had two of his short stories published. After graduating with a Bachelor's degree in English from the University of Maine at Orono in 1970, he married Tabitha Spruce, also a writer, in 1971, and began a career as a teacher. His spare time was spent in writing novels that were consistently rejected by publishers. King's first novel would never have been published if not for his wife. She removed the first few chapters from the garbage after King had thrown them away in frustration. Three months later, he received a $2,500 advance from Doubleday Publishing for the book that went on to sell a modest 13,000 hardcover copies. That book, Carrie, was about a girl with telekinetic powers who is tormented by bullies at school. She uses her power, in turn, to torment and eventually destroy her mean-spirited classmates. When United Artists released the film version in 1976, it was a critical and commercial success. The paperback version of the book, released after the movie, went on to sell more than two-and-a-half million copies. Many of King's other horror novels have been adapted into movies, including The Shining, Firestarter, Pet Semetary, Cujo, Misery, The Stand, and The Tommyknockers. Under the pseudonym Richard Bachman, King has written the books The Running Man, The Regulators, Thinner, The Long Walk, Roadwork, and Rage. Today, Stephen King is one of the world's most successful writers, with more than 100 million copies of his works in print. Many of his books have been translated into foreign languages, and he writes new books at a rate of about one per year. King and his wife have three children and live in the small town of Bangor, Maine, where many of his stories are set.

Mass Market Paperbound

October 5, 2010


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From the Critics

"King is at the top of his game." (Entertainment Weekly)

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