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Bachman Books: Rage, the Long Walk, Roadwork, the Running
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Carrie An unpopular teenage girl whose mother is a
religious fanatic is tormented and teased to the breaking point by her more popular
schoolmates and uses her hidden telekinetic powers to inflict a terrifying revenge. |
 
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Christine |
 
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Creepshow |
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Cujo |
 
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Cycle of the Werewolf |
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Dark Half, The |
 
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Danse Macabre |
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Dark Tower I: The Gunslinger This spellbinding fantasy
set in an ominous world is a heroic tale of good vs. evil--and a deliciously eerie audio
experience. |
 

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Dark Tower II: The Drawing of the Three Further
adventures in the realm of the Dark Tower, as the Last Gunslinger battles savage evil. |
 

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Dark Tower III: The Waste Lands The third masterful
novel in King's epic saga The Dark Tower. Roland, the Last Gunslinger, moves ever closer
to the Dark Tower of his dreams and nightmares--as he crosses a desert of damnation in a
macabre world that is a twisted mirror image of our own.
"Gripping . . . compelling . . . King mesmerizes the reader."--Chicago
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Dark Tower IV: Wizard and Glass The master invites
readers back into the world of Roland the Gunslinger, in this, the eagerly awaited fourth
volume in his epic series of horror and fantasy. Wizard and Glass picks up where the last
book left off, with our hero, Roland, and his unlikely band of followers escaping from one
world and slipping into the next. It is there that Roland tells them a story, one that
details his discovery of something even more elusive than the Dark Tower: love. |
 
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Dolores Claiborne Forced by overwhelming evidence to
confess her life of crime, Dolores Claiborne, a foul-tempered New Englander, describes how
her disintegrating marriage years before caused her heart to turn murderous. |
 

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Desperation En route to Lake Tahoe for a much
anticipated vacation, the Carver family is arrested for blowing out all four tires on
their camper. Collie Entragian is the arresting officer, the self-made sheriff of a town
called Desperation, Nevada, and the quintessential bad cop. |
 

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Different Seasons An official Signet movie tie-in, this
book contains four of Stephen King's most popular novellas. "Apt Pupil", one of
the stories in this work, is scheduled to be released in early 1998 by Phoenix Pictures in
movie theaters nationwide. Directed by Bryan Singer ("The Usual Suspects"), it
stars David Schwimmer, Ian McKellen, Brad Renfro, Joe Morton, Kevin Pollack, and Elias
Koteas. Two other stories from this book, "The Body" and "Rita Hayworth and
Shawshank Redemption" were also made into major motion pictures. |
 
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Eyes of the Dragon, The A kingdom is in turmoil as the
old king dies and his successor must do battle for the throne. Pitted against an evil
wizard and a would-be rival, Prince Peter makes a daring escape and rallies the forces of
Good to fight for what is rightfully his. This is a masterpiece of classic
dragons-and-magic fantasy that only Stephen King could have written! |
 
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Firestarter |
 
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Four Past Midnight What happens to the wide-eyed
observer when the window between reality and unreality breaks, and the glass begins to
fly? Here are four answers from the ultimate expert, Stephen King. Includes "The
Langoliers," "Secret Window, Secret Garden," "The Library
Policeman," and "The Sun Dog." |
 

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