The explosion which acted like a catalyst for the ending of Under the Dome rang semblance to the same catalyst from The Stand, unabridged or otherwise. When Phil and Sanders (absolutely adored their "smoking glass" scenes) simultaneously depress the garage-door button which causes the entirety...
Cain Rose Up
Rage (discontinued and apart of The Bachman Books)
The Langoliers
Suffer the Little Children
Chattery Teeth
Ordered exponentially in value, with "one" being my chief favorite.
The Richard Bachman Books, an anthology of Stephen King's work under the pseudonym "Richard Bachman". I attained an older edition of this book, which holds the story Rage, now pulled from the shelves in the light of it being affiliated with a felony. I still wanted to read the story, however...
In this post, there will be mentionings of the novel Under the Dome and The Stand. References which contain potential spoilers will be posited in the appropriate manner.
As I am currently an unpublished writer, I have been throughout such a course reading within my spare time. I pursue the...
I will start by stating that I prefer the unabridged edition in comparison to the abridged edition.
However, whether or not you ought to read the unabridged or abridged version would fundamentally vary on the experience you're oriented towards in the tale. I do not wish to spoil any potential...
I'm quite indecisive as to what scene within The Stand is my favorite; however, I will assume you are speaking of the unabridged version, as King initially wrote the text intended for dissemination. Regardless, a memorable scene would involve the character Harold Lauder, wherein he is atop a...
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