Book Review: The Dark Tower (Dark Tower 7) By Stephen King
There are seven books in Stephen King’s Dark Tower series. One by one they tell the tale of the gunslinger
Read moreThere are seven books in Stephen King’s Dark Tower series. One by one they tell the tale of the gunslinger
Read moreIn Wolves of the Calla, Roland and his ka-tet won their battle but also lost a vital member of their
Read moreWolves of the Calla is the fifth book in Stephen King’s Dark Tower series. Most of the story is set
Read moreWizard and Glass is the fourth volume of Stephen King’s Dark Tower series. The end of the previous book (The
Read moreThe Waste Lands is the third book in Stephen King’s Dark Tower series. The end of the previous book (The
Read moreThe Drawing of the Three is the second book in Stephen King’s Dark Tower series and, on opening it up,
Read moreThe fact that there is an official Dark Tower website should tell you all you need to know about the
Read more‘Salem’s Lot was Stephen King’s second novel. It’s set in the fictional Maine town of Jerusalem’s Lot. King planned to
Read moreRose Daniels knows how to take a beating. After fourteen years married to Norman, she’s had plenty of practice. It
Read moreThe Shining was first published in 1977. It was Stephen King’s third published novel and the central characters are Jack
Read moreIn the Tall Grass is a novella written by Stephen King and Joe Hill. The story was first published in
Read moreI’m going to begin this review on a positive note and say Stephen King’s The Green Mile is an incredible
Read moreDanse Macabre is Stephen King’s non-fiction book about the ‘entire horror phenomenon’ as he sees it. In the book King
Read moreGerald’s game involves handcuffs and needs only two players. The other participant in the proceeding being his wife Jessie. Today
Read moreThe first unusual thing that I noticed while reading Dolores Claiborne was the lack of chapters—there are none at all.
Read moreI’m going to begin this book review by pointing out Cujo is a little different from most other books. There
Read moreAs soon as he sees her he wants her. Her name is Christine, she is 1958 Plymouth Fury and Arnold
Read moreI have read a few negative comments about Lisey’s Story. I am one for making up my own mind about
Read moreI read a hardback copy of Stephen King’s Cell and it ran to a little shy of four hundred pages
Read moreBefore I start this Carrie book review, I’m going to point out it’s a book that nearly never was because
Read more“The Stationary Bike” audiobook is split between two CDs and has a total runtime of about an hour and a
Read moreIn August 1998 Stephen King did a reading at London’s Royal Festival Hall. This was the first time he had
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