Green Mile: The Complete Serial Novel, The

Green Mile: The Complete Serial Novel, The
Formats: Hardcover/Paperback/Audio/Movie/DVD
First Edition Release Date: 2000

Synopsis:

They call death row at Cold Mountain Penitentiary “The Green Mile.” John Coffey, sentenced to die for the rape and murder of two young girls, is the latest addition to the Mile. Paul Edgecomb, the ward superintendent, discovers that there is more to John Coffey than meets the eye, for this friendly giant has the power to heal. 

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This edition includes "Foreword: A Letter" by King and a new introduction by Stephen's agent, Ralph Vicinanza.  Frontispiece and six illustrations by Mark Geyer.

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Posted By: JinNYC - 11/09/2009 - 12:51 AM EST

I haven't read the book yet. Looking forward to it. Have a question: The idea of a "mouse city," was that King or Darabont? Wondering because my sisters and I created a "Mouse City" using "toilet-paper rolls"--thinking a chance I met the writer.


Posted By: Cymer - 11/02/2009 - 11:32 AM EST

Hi! Im a big a fan of yours.. I love this book "The Green Mile" I love the story and the character. YOU ARE SO GREAT.. thanks


Posted By: Gatekeeper - 09/10/2009 - 7:03 PM EST

Dear sir, you are one of a kind, i wish you all the best you are the best


Posted By: Sam M - 08/27/2009 - 3:57 PM EST

I loved this book! One of the greatest things I've ever read! Am currently discussing the theme of good and evil for an english essay... Don't wait up! :D


Posted By: Scooby_doo Lover - 08/12/2009 - 4:13 PM EST

I really loved the characters in this book. It makes me think that this can really happen in the jail system. I felt sorry for John Coffey. Wild Bill made me mad, because he was so mentally crazy that John Coffey paid for his crime. Make a sequel to this book, please Stephen.

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