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 Post subject: New Stephen King Books Coming Soon!
PostPosted: Fri Oct 03, 2008 9:02 pm 
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Just After Sunset

by Stephen King

Here are twelve riveting stories about relationships with unexpected twists. Be very careful what you wish for.

Read about the acts of kindness from strangers: 'workmen' who intervene in the obsessive exercise regime of a middle aged artist in Stationary Bike; the unexpected visitor, a blind girl, whose kiss saves a dying man; a mute hitchhiker who helps a driver get over his wife's affair. There are tales of obsession and fights for power: The Gingerbread Girl runs and runs to ease her pain; two neighbors contesting for a piece of land get into A Very Tight Place and a man who witnesses an act of domestic violence in a Rest Stop needs to step into his identity as a crime writer if he's to intervene. Then there are the unexpected outside events which turn people's world's upside down or the right way up: a young couple, David and Willa who are derailed on a train find themselves seeking the bright lights in a nearby town -- and playing the jukebox, for eternity; an older couple want to punctuate the banal humdrum with something unusual -- until it happens.

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PostPosted: Sat Oct 04, 2008 12:54 pm 
Oh boy, that sounds really good! I can't wait to read it! :yay:


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We see him every Saturday in Costa coffee within the Waterstones bookshop. Well his lookalike anyway, there is someone who looks just like him who is a regular there There was also a Kevin Spacey lookalike last week, lol :)

Just After Sunset sounds really good I agree, I do like his short stories.

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I can't wait to read it!

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I'm wondering already, just where he will take us in this new novel? Will it be back to the dark tower? All of his books are related in some way or another, and it's fabulous to have that continuation of the characters popping up where you least expect them to.

I do wish he would release his new novels in paper back form though as well as hard back. Not everyone can manage to hold a heavy weight hard back but love to read.

Stephen? if you're listening?? ;)

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It's like the Duma Key, that has only just come out in paperback form here. Lets hope this one is released in paperback first, it's far cheaper too.

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PostPosted: Mon Oct 06, 2008 8:08 pm 
Marc wrote:
It's like the Duma Key, that has only just come out in paperback form here. Lets hope this one is released in paperback first, it's far cheaper too.


I agree. With the money situation as it is now, I really can't afford to buy a hard cover book at $24.00 (13.65 pounds; 17.65 Euro).


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The average here for a hardback is between £12.99 to around £16.99 and a paperback is around £6.99 - £7.99.
That's totally right Liz, it's not really worth paying nearly an extra £10 just for a hard back, after all it has the same story in it. Easier to store also.

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