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Misery

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Misery

by Stephen King

Simon & Schuster | March 26, 2002 | Mass Market Paperbound

Following an auto accident deep in the Rocky Mountains, novelist Paul Sheldon meets his biggest fan--Annie Wilkes, who becomes his nurse and captor. Now, she wants Paul to write his greatest work just for her--and she has many ways to spur him on.
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    Rating: 3/5

    Pretty Good

    Bailey Crawly

    2 months ago

    The novel is quite slow to start up but when it does it gets quite good. The concept of an author being in a bad car wreckage and geting picked up by a psyco named Annie Wilkes who claims to be his "number-one fan" gets old after about 200 pages, though. I really enjoyed the story and the near-constant cover of suspense but I extremely disliked how the story dragged on forever. I found it difficult to finish this story to the end. Otherwise, it's a genious idea written by a genious author that never runs out of ideas. I would still recomend you buy this book, however... you won't be disappointed! It's an amazing book AND an awesome movie!

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    Rating: 2/5

    Surprising

    Gemmy

    11 months ago

    When I say "surprising" mostly I mean that as in surprisingly hard to get into. This was my first King novel, and I suppose I was expecting it to draw me in much more easily. However, as I progressed through the novel I discovered why this author is so beloved. King writes intelligently and really does know how to scare a person. I found myself thanking my lucky stars that Annie is only a fictional character, 'cause she's absolutely nuts.

    Overall, it wasn't as fantastic as I was expecting, but it wasn't awful either. I still intend to check out King's other work. Misery was just an...interesting start.

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    Josehf Murchison

    Rating: 5/5

    Good Book

    Josehf Murchison

    2 years ago

    I read the book before I watched the movie. Josehf Lloyd Murchison Author of “Tails of a Gay Incubus” sold at chapters.

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    One of King's very best, and do I dare use the word 'masterpiece'? I think so, because this terror does not deal with demons or vampires or the devil. It is much more psychological based fear. The real horror comes from the fact that a crippled man lays helpless on the bed of a strong, healthy, mentally able, and quite deranged woman. She (Annie Wilkes) is his 'Number 1 Fan'. He is Paul Sheldon, an author who gets into a serious car accident in the country and almost dies. But Annie is there to rescue him, and King established in the first twenty pages that she is not all smiles and sunshine. Is in fact, quite dangerous, and there isn't a thing Paul can do, because he is injured and helpless, and her house is in the middle of the country, nice and remote. She has the power to let him live or die, and she can kill him whenever she wants. This, plus the fact that Annie is crazy and very well COULD kill him is where the terror lies in this book. This is a duel between the injured and the healthy, a battle of wits, that of which the advantage is not in the favour of the good guy.One of Kings greatest, 'Misery' is about the price of fame, and that sometimes the rescue can be far more excrutiating than the accident itself.

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Following an auto accident deep in the Rocky Mountains, novelist Paul Sheldon meets his biggest fan--Annie Wilkes, who becomes his nurse and captor. Now, she wants Paul to write his greatest work just for her--and she has many ways to spur him on.

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

368 Pages, 4.62 x 6.48 x 1 in

March 26, 2002

Simon & Schuster

Spanish


074323359X
9780743233590

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