Title Bag of Bones
 | | Author | Stephen King | | Cover artist | Frank Oudeman | | Country | USA | | Language | English | | Genre(s) | Horror | | Publisher | Scribner | | Released | 1998 | | Pages | 752 | | ISBN | ISBN 0-684-85350-7 | Bag of Bones is a 1998 novel by Stephen King. Novelist Amy Tan has said of the book that it is full of "the witty and obsessive voice of King's powerful imagination." Bag of Bones is important in that it is one of the first of King's books to have been given in-depth literary analysis beyond that of the horror genre by critics. Image File history File links Broom_icon. ...
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Stephen Edwin King (born September 21, 1947) is an American author best known for his enormously popular horror novels. ...
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Stephen Edwin King (born September 21, 1947) is an American author best known for his enormously popular horror novels. ...
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Its themes include the trials of the writing process (Noonan is a horribly blocked writer), the power of memory (the ghosts of Noonan's past as well as the ghosts of Sara Laughs, the creepy lakeside house to which he moves) and the ghosts lurking close behind the everyday and the mundane. A crucial human element, however, is the struggle of a young widow and her daughter to stay away from the grip of Max Devore, the power-mad figurehead of the community. Introduction
After the sudden death of his wife Jo, author Mike Noonan is plagued by writer's block, with his dreams haunted by the summer house he shared with her, he reluctantly decides to return to the isolated lakeside retreat. There he finds his once beloved town in the grip of the powerful millionaire Max Devore, who twists this small community to his own purpose, taking his young granddaughter away from her widowed young mother. As Mike becomes drawn into their struggle he falls in love with both of them and is further drawn into the mystery of this ghostly town.
Synopsis Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow. The narrator, Mike Noonan, is an author living in Derry, Maine who suffers from severe writer's block after the death of his wife, Johanna (aka Jo), from an undiagnosed brain aneurism. Particularly disquieting to Mike is that his wife had a home pregnancy test on her person, but never revealed the pregnancy to him. Mike languishes for years after his wife's death, and he finds himself unable to write without going into panic attacks. His writer's block unbeknownst to his agent and editor, he falls back on unpublished novels he had completed years before. Derry, Maine is a fictional town used by Stephen King as the setting for a number of his novels, novellas, and short stories. ...
Writers block is a phenomenon involving temporary loss of ability to continue writing, usually due to lack of inspiration or creativity. ...
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Four years after Jo's death, Mike begins to experience nightmares set at his summer home, in an unregistered township, TR-90. He decides to confront his fears and heads to the home, known to locals as Sara Laughs. In town, Mike meets Mattie Devore, a widow, and her young daughter, Kyra. Mattie's husband was the son of Max Devore, a rich and influential man in the town, who didn't approve of his son's marriage to Mattie. Max wants custody of his granddaughter and Mike decides to hire a lawyer as an act of kindness to Mattie. Mike gradually develops feelings for the younger Mattie, and is told that Jo frequently returned to the town. Max Devore commits suicide, which seemingly leaves Mattie and Kyra free from his influence. Meanwhile, Mike begins to write again while both Kyra and Mike experience hauntings in their homes. The author realizes that the ghost of Jo is assisting him by solving the mystery of Sara Tidwell, a blues singer whose spirit is is haunting Mike's home. Max Devore still manages to terrorize Mike, Kyra, and Mattie from beyond the grave. He had arranged for allies to attack Mattie, Mike, and their friends. Mattie is shot and dies, leaving her relationship with Mike unconsummated. Mike takes Kyra back to Sara Laughs and gives Kyra cocoa laced with Benedryl to make her sleep. He begins to have thoughts of drowning Kyra in her sleep then killing himself. Mike goes so far as to draw the bath in which to drown Kyra, but there are still pieces to the mystery that Mike doesn't understand and wants to know. With Kyra sleeping, he goes to Jo's studio to search for some final answers. He discovers documents that Jo had hidden away before her death, and among the papers is a geneology showing Mike's blood relationship to one of the town families, several of whom have had firstborn children with "K" names who had been murdered or died under suspicious circumstances. The geneology shows that Mike and Jo's child (who was going to be named Kia) would have been a firstborn child with a "K" name had she been born. Mike realizes this must be a curse from Sara for something that had been done to her. He returns to the house, checks on the still-sleeping Kyra, and drains the bath meant for her drowning. He can feel Sara's influence to take Kyra to the lake, but he fights it off. He leavse the house once more to search for Sara's gravesite, knowing that the only way to break the curse and keep Kyra safe would be to destroy Sara's bones. On his way to where Mike suspects Sara is buried, the ghost of Max Devore and several other town men appear to him and try to block him from getting to the grave. Mike learns that these men had visciously gang raped and killed Sara and drowned her son Kito in the lake after he found them with his mother. Mike makes it to the gravesite, but Sara's ghost doesn't want the curse ended prematurely. She tries to stop Mike, and attempts to assume corporeal form to do so. Jo appears in corporeal form herself and tells Mike he must hurry as Sara has enlisted the help of "The Outsider" to harm Mike and prevent him from reaching Sara's bones. Jo struggles to fight off The Outsider while Mike works to dig up and destroy Sara's bones with lye. Mike accomplishes his task, and the curse is broken, however, an assistant to Max Devore (Rogette) kidnaps Kyra with the intention of drowning her on Max Devore's behalf. Mike tracks Kyra and Rogette to a neighboring property where he finds Kyra has bitten Rogette and attempted to escape onto a dock. Mike tries to get Rogette and keep her away from Kyra when Mattie's ghost appears and knocks Rogette into the Lake. Rogette attempts to pull Mike into the lake with her, but she is impaled by wreckage from the dock. Mattie's ghost says her goodbyes to Mike and Kyra, and she tells Kyra that she is now Mike's daughter. The novel ends with an epilogue in which readers are told that Mike has retired from writing, and he has been attempting to adopt Kyra. His status as a single, unrelated male has complicated things, and the adoption has taken longer than Mike anticipated. Still, the state has allowed Mike to visit with Kyra, and she has been allowed overnight stays with him. The outcome of the adoption is left unresolved at the end of the novel, but the reader is given hope that it will be a positive outcome. Spoilers end here. Trivia - Ralph Roberts, the main character from Insomnia, appears briefly in the novel.
- Joe Wyzer, from Insomnia, appears briefly in the novel.
- Outsiders are referred to in The Dark Tower.
- Mike Noonan reads books by Bill Denborough, from It.
- Sara Laughs is located on Dark Score Lake, from Gerald's Game.
- Thad Beaumont, from The Dark Half, is mentioned as having killed himself.
- Castle Rock, Maine sheriff Alan Pangborn is spoken of.
- Jared Devore, Max's ancestor, mentions Shawshank Prison.
- Sara Laughs is the twin to Cara Laughs, a location in Song of Susannah and The Dark Tower.
- Lisey's Story, King's 2006 novel, mentions a Mike Noonan novel, but not the outcome of his adoption of Kyra.
- The character Tim Carpenter in the movie Final Destination 2 can be seen reading Bag of Bones before he goes to sleep.
- The novel won the Bram Stoker Award for Best Novel in 1998.
- TR-90 is the location of Kashwak in King's novel Cell.
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Insomnia is a novel written by Stephen King and first published in 1994. ...
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The Dark Tower is the seventh and final book of novelist Stephen Kings Dark Tower series, published September 21, 2004 (Kings birthday) by Donald M. Grant Publishers, and illustrated by Michael Whelan. ...
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The Bram Stoker Award is a recognition presented by the Horror Writers Association (HWA) for superior achievement in horror writing. ...
Nominees are listed below the winner(s) for each year 1987: Misery by Stephen King (tie) 1987: Swan Song by Robert R. McCammon (tie) Live Girls by Ray Garton Unassigned Territory by Kem Hunn Ash Wednesday by Chet Williamson 1988: The Silence of the Lambs by Thomas Harris Stinger by...
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Movie? At one point, the novel was optioned for a film, according to King's website. However, the IMDB link related to the film is no longer present.[1]
External links | Novels: Stephen Edwin King (born September 21, 1947) is an American author best known for his enormously popular horror novels. ...
- Carrie (1974)
- ’Salem's Lot (1975)
- Rage (as Richard Bachman) (1977)
- The Shining (1977)
- The Stand (1978; revised edition, 1990)
- The Dead Zone (1979)
- The Long Walk (as Richard Bachman) (1979)
- Firestarter (1980)
- Cujo (1981)
- Roadwork (as Richard Bachman) (1981)
- The Dark Tower I: The Gunslinger (1982; revised edition, 2003)
- The Running Man (as Richard Bachman) (1982)
- Christine (1983)
- Pet Sematary (1983)
- Cycle of the Werewolf (1983)
- The Talisman (1984, written with Peter Straub)
- Thinner (as Richard Bachman) (1984)
- It (1986)
- The Eyes of the Dragon (1987)
- Misery (1987)
- The Dark Tower II: The Drawing of the Three (1987)
- The Tommyknockers (1988)
- The Dark Half (1989)
- Needful Things (1990)
- The Dark Tower III: The Waste Lands (1991)
- Gerald's Game (1992)
- Dolores Claiborne (1993)
| - Insomnia (1994)
- Rose Madder (1995)
- The Green Mile (1996)
- Desperation (1996)
- The Regulators (as Richard Bachman) (1996)
- The Dark Tower IV: Wizard and Glass (1997)
- Bag of Bones (1998)
- The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon (1999)
- Dreamcatcher (2001)
- Black House (2001, written with Peter Straub)
- From a Buick 8 (2002)
- The Dark Tower V: Wolves of the Calla (2003)
- The Dark Tower VI: Song of Susannah (2004)
- The Dark Tower VII: The Dark Tower (2004)
- The Colorado Kid (2005)
- Cell (2006)
- Lisey's Story (2006)
- Blaze (2007)
- Duma Key (2008)
Non-fiction: Carrie (1974) is Stephen Kings first published novel. ...
âSalemâs Lot is a horror novel by Stephen King, written in 1975. ...
For the film sequel to Carrie, see The Rage: Carrie 2 Rage (originally titled Getting It On) is the first novel by Stephen King published under the pseudonym Richard Bachman. ...
The Shining (1977) is a horror novel by American author Stephen King. ...
The Stand is an apocalyptic horror epic novel by Stephen King originally published in 1978. ...
The Dead Zone is a novel by Stephen King published in 1979. ...
The Long Walk is a novel by Stephen King published under the pseudonym Richard Bachman. ...
FireStarter (Japanese ãã¡ã¤ã¹ã¿ Fai Suta) is the second episode of the anime FLCL. Spoiler warning: Summary The Episode starts out with Mamimi playing some handheld videogame about burning stuff to please a dark god Cantide. ...
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Roadwork is a novel by Stephen King, published in 1981 under the pseudonym Richard Bachman. ...
The Gunslinger is a novel by American author Stephen King, and is the first volume in the Dark Tower series, which King considers to be his magnum opus. ...
The Running Man (1982) is a science fiction novel by Stephen King, written under the pseudonym of Richard Bachman. ...
Christine is a horror novel by Stephen King, published in 1983. ...
This article contains a trivia section. ...
Cycle of the Werewolf is a horror novel released in 1983 by Stephen King, featuring illustrations by renowned comic book artist Bernie Wrightson. ...
The Talisman is a 1984 fantasy novel by Stephen King and Peter Straub. ...
Peter Straub at the University of South Florida on February 15, 2007 Peter Francis Straub, born March 2, 1943 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, is a writer of fiction and poetry, best known as a prolific horror author. ...
Thinner is a 1984 novel by Stephen King about an obese lawyer who experiences a dramatic and ultimately dangerous weight loss as a result of a Gypsys curse. ...
It is a horror novel by Stephen King, published in 1986. ...
The Eyes of the Dragon is a book by Stephen King published in 1987. ...
Misery is a novel by Stephen King, written in 1987. ...
The Drawing of the Three is the second book in the Dark Tower series written by Stephen King in 1970 and published by Donald M. Grant, Publisher in 1987. ...
The Novel The Tommyknockers is a 1987 horror novel by Stephen King. ...
The Dark Half. ...
Needful Things is a horror/black comedy novel written by Stephen King in 1991. ...
The Waste Lands is book III of the Dark Tower series by Stephen King. ...
Geralds Game (1992) is a novel by Stephen King. ...
Dolores Claiborne (1993) is a novel by Stephen King, which was adapted into a 1995 film starring Kathy Bates and Jennifer Jason Leigh. ...
Insomnia is a novel written by Stephen King and first published in 1994. ...
Rose Madder is a 1995 novel by Stephen King. ...
Cover of the single volume version of The Green Mile The Green Mile (1996) is a serial novel by Stephen King, later republished with all six volumes in a trade paperback. ...
Desperation. ...
The Regulators is a novel by Stephen King under the pseudonym Richard Bachman. ...
Wizard and Glass is the fourth book in the Dark Tower series by Stephen King. ...
The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon (1999) is a novel by Stephen King. ...
Dreamcatcher (2001) is a novel written by Stephen King. ...
For the novel by the same name, see Black house (novel). ...
Peter Straub at the University of South Florida on February 15, 2007 Peter Francis Straub, born March 2, 1943 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, is a writer of fiction and poetry, best known as a prolific horror author. ...
From a Buick 8 is a novel by horror writer Stephen King (ISBN 0-7432-1137-5). ...
Wolves of the Calla is the fifth book in Stephen Kings The Dark Tower series. ...
Song of Susannah is the penultimate novel in Stephen Kings Dark Tower series. ...
The Dark Tower is the seventh and final book of novelist Stephen Kings Dark Tower series, published September 21, 2004 (Kings birthday) by Donald M. Grant Publishers, and illustrated by Michael Whelan. ...
The Colorado Kid is a mystery novel written by Stephen King for the Hard Case Crime imprint, published in 2005. ...
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Liseys Story. ...
Blaze is a novel pen written by Stephen King under the name Richard Bachman. ...
Duma Key is the name of a forthcoming novel by horror fiction writer Stephen King. ...
- Danse Macabre (1981)
- Nightmares in the Sky (1988)
- On Writing: A Memoir of the Craft (2000)
- Secret Windows: Essays and Fiction on the Craft of Writing (2000)
- Faithful: Two Diehard Boston Red Sox Fans Chronicle the Historic 2004 Season (2005, written with Stewart O'Nan)
| Short fiction: Danse Macabre is a nonfiction book by Stephen King on horror fiction and United States pop culture. ...
A Book with Text by King and Photos by F-Stop Fitzgerald, published in 1988 This was a coffee table photo book. ...
On Writing. ...
à if i was going to help you you would not need it because you so surepass my intellgents ...
Faithful: Two Diehard Boston Red Sox Fans Chronicle the Historic 2004 Season (also known as Faithful) is a book co-written by Stephen King and Stewart ONan. ...
Stewart ONan (born February 4, 1961) is an American author, born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. ...
This is a list of short fiction by Stephen King. ...
- Night Shift (1978, collection)
- Different Seasons (1982, collection)
- Skeleton Crew (1985, collection)
- Dark Visions (with George R. R. Martin and Dan Simmons) (1988, collection)
- "Dolan's Cadillac" (1989, chapbook)
- "My Pretty Pony" (1989)
- Four Past Midnight (1990, collection)
- Nightmares & Dreamscapes (1993, collection)
- "Umney's Last Case" (1995, booklet)
- Six Stories (1997, limited edition collection)
- "The New Lieutenant's Rap" (1999, chapbook)
- Hearts in Atlantis (1999, collection)
- "Riding the Bullet" (2000, ebook)
- Everything's Eventual: 14 Dark Tales (2002, collection)
Audiobooks: Night Shift (1978 Doubleday) is the first anthology of short stories by Stephen King. ...
Different Seasons (1982) is a novella collection by Stephen King containing the following stories: Rita Hayworth and Shawshank Redemption (subtitled: Hope Springs Eternal) Apt Pupil (subtitled: Summer of Corruption) The Body (subtitled: Fall From Innocence) The Breathing Method (subtitled: A Winters Tale) Three movies, The Shawshank Redemption (based on...
Skeleton Crew (1985) is the second published anthology of short stories by Stephen King. ...
Dark Visions is a compilation book, with 3 stories by Stephen King, 3 by Dan Simmons, and 1 by George R. R. Martin. ...
George Raymond Richard Martin (sometimes called GRRM, born September 20, 1948 in Bayonne, New Jersey) is an American author and screenwriter of science fiction, horror, and fantasy. ...
Dan Simmons portrayed on the cover of Locus magazine. ...
Dolanâs Cadillac is a short story by Stephen King. ...
Originally published in 1989, My Pretty Pony was an oversized, slipcased book commissioned for the Whitney Museum in New York as a coffee table book. ...
Four Past Midnight is a collection of four novellas by Stephen King. ...
Nightmares & Dreamscapes cover Nightmares & Dreamscapes is a short story collection by Stephen King published in 1993. ...
Umneys Last Case (1995) is a short story written by Stephen King and published as a separate booklet as part of Penguins 60th anniversary. ...
Six Stories (1997) is a short story collection by Stephen King containing the following stories: Lunch at The Gotham Cafe L.T.s Theory of Pets Luckey Quarter Autopsy Room Four Blind Willie (later published as part of Hearts in Atlantis) The Man In the Black Suit See also Short...
The New Lieutenants Rap (1999) is a short story by Stephen King The story was originally published as a chapbook by Philtrum Press and given away to attendees at Stephen Kings 25th publishing anniversary party April 6, 1999. ...
Hearts in Atlantis (1999), is a fictional work by Stephen King. ...
Riding the Bullet (2000) is a novella by Stephen King. ...
- L.T.'s Theory of Pets
- Blood and Smoke (2000)
- Stationary Bike (2006)
Other: is a short horror story in Stephen Kings anthology Everythings Eventual. ...
Blood and Smoke (1999) is an audio book where Stephen King reads three of his own short stories. ...
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- The Dark Tower series and comics
- The Bachman Books (novel collection) (1985)
- The Plant (2000)
| The Gunslinger · The Drawing of the Three · The Waste Lands · Wizard and Glass · Wolves of the Calla · Song of Susannah · The Dark Tower The Dark Tower painting by Michael Whelan The Dark Tower is a series of seven books by American writer Stephen King that tells the tale of lead character Roland Deschains quest for the Dark Tower. ...
The Bachman Books is a collection of novels by Stephen King under the pseudonym Richard Bachman. ...
The Plant is a fiction novel published in 2000 by Stephen King. ...
The Dark Tower painting by Michael Whelan The Dark Tower is a series of seven books by American writer Stephen King that tells the tale of lead character Roland Deschains quest for the Dark Tower. ...
Stephen Edwin King (born September 21, 1947) is an American author best known for his enormously popular horror novels. ...
The Gunslinger is a novel by American author Stephen King, and is the first volume in the Dark Tower series, which King considers to be his magnum opus. ...
The Drawing of the Three is the second book in the Dark Tower series written by Stephen King in 1970 and published by Donald M. Grant, Publisher in 1987. ...
The Waste Lands is book III of the Dark Tower series by Stephen King. ...
Wizard and Glass is the fourth book in the Dark Tower series by Stephen King. ...
Wolves of the Calla is the fifth book in Stephen Kings The Dark Tower series. ...
Song of Susannah is the penultimate novel in Stephen Kings Dark Tower series. ...
The Dark Tower is the seventh and final book of novelist Stephen Kings Dark Tower series, published September 21, 2004 (Kings birthday) by Donald M. Grant Publishers, and illustrated by Michael Whelan. ...
Prequels: "The Little Sisters of Eluria" · The Gunslinger Born The Little Sisters of Eluria is a short story written by Stephen King, first published in 1998 in the collection Legends: Short Novels by the Masters of Modern Fantasy. ...
| Ka-tets Roland Deschain · Jake Chambers · Eddie Dean · Susannah Dean · Oy Cuthbert Allgood · Alain Johns · Jamie De Curry The Dark Tower is a fantasy fiction, science fantasy, horror, and western themed series of novels by the American writer Stephen King. ...
Roland Deschain as depicted on the cover of The Dark Tower VII. Art by Michael Whelan . ...
Spoiler warning: // [edit] Protagonists [edit] Ka-tet of the Nineteen and Ninety-nine [edit] Roland Deschain Main article: Roland Deschain Roland Deschain by Phil Hale for Dark Tower II: Drawing of The Three Roland Deschain, son of Steven Deschain, was born in the fictional Land of Gilead. ...
Eddie Dean is a fictional main character of Stephen Kings The Dark Tower series of novels. ...
Susannah Dean (also referred to as Odetta Holmes and Detta Walker) is a fictional character from Stephen Kings The Dark Tower series. ...
Oy is a character from the Dark Tower series written by Stephen King. ...
Cuthbert Allgood is a fictional character from Stephen Kings The Dark Tower series. ...
Alain Johns is a character in Stephen Kings epic series of Dark Tower novels. ...
Jamie De Curry is a character and gunslinger in Stephen Kings The Dark Tower series. ...
The Red Crimson King · Randall Flagg · John Farson · Dandelo · Mordred Deschain · Rhea of the Cöos · Eldred Jonas The Red represents the collective forces of chaos and destruction in The Dark Tower (series), and is the antagonist to the White. ...
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Randall Flagg. ...
John Farson, The Good Man, was a leader of a revolution in the land of Gilead from Stephen Kings The Dark Tower series. ...
Dandelo is from The Dark Tower Series book seven: The Dark Tower. ...
Mordred. ...
Rhea of the Coos is a witch mentioned several times in the fictional Dark Tower series by Stephen King. ...
Eldred Jonas is a fictional character from the novel Wizard and Glass by Stephen King. ...
Other characters Father Callahan · Patrick Danville · Bryan Smith · Sheemie Ruiz · Shardik · Blaine the Mono · Dinky Earnshaw Spoiler warning: // Main article: Roland Deschain Roland Deschain, the last gunslinger, with his old pet hawk David and one of his many visions of the Dark Tower. ...
Father Callahan. ...
Patrick Danville as an adult. ...
Bryan Smith. ...
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Shardik is a character encountered by Roland and his ka-tet during the novel The Waste Lands, book three of Stephen Kings epic fantasy series, The Dark Tower. ...
Blaine the Mono is a demented monorail train appearing in the third and fourth books of Stephen Kings Dark Tower series. ...
Dinky Earnshaw is a fictional character appearing in Stephen Kings Dark Tower series and short story Everythings Eventual. Dinky is a powerful psychic, also known as a Breaker. ...
Races Slow mutants · Old Ones · Grays · Taheen Slow mutants are an offshoot of humanity in the post-apocalyptic world of Stephen Kings Dark Tower series. ...
Old One is a term used to refer periphrastically to God or a deity. ...
The Grays are inhabitants of the city Lud in Stephen Kings Dark Tower series. ...
The Taheen are fictional human like creatures in proportion, but have animal characteristics. ...
| Places Lud · Devar-Toi The Dark Tower series of novels, by Stephen King, contain references to numerous locations. ...
Lud is a fictional city in Stephen Kings Dark Tower series. ...
Devar-toi is a screamo band from Charlotte, North Carolina that began in 2002. ...
Organizations North Central Positronics · Sombra Corporation · Tet Corporation North Central Positronics is a fictional corporation in Stephen Kings Dark Tower series. ...
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In the Dark Tower series of novels by Steven King, the Tet Corporation was founded by Roland Deschain and his ka-tet to prevent the destruction of The Rose (in the Dark Tower series) by stopping the Sombra Corporation from purchasing the vacant lot on which the rose grew. ...
Related books ’Salem's Lot · The Stand · The Talisman · Skeleton Crew · It · The Eyes of the Dragon · Insomnia · Rose Madder · Desperation · The Regulators · Bag of Bones · Hearts in Atlantis · Black House · Everything's Eventual · From a Buick 8 âSalemâs Lot is a horror novel by Stephen King, written in 1975. ...
The Stand is an apocalyptic horror epic novel by Stephen King originally published in 1978. ...
The Talisman is a 1984 fantasy novel by Stephen King and Peter Straub. ...
Skeleton Crew (1985) is the second published anthology of short stories by Stephen King. ...
It is a horror novel by Stephen King, published in 1986. ...
The Eyes of the Dragon is a book by Stephen King published in 1987. ...
Insomnia is a novel written by Stephen King and first published in 1994. ...
Rose Madder is a 1995 novel by Stephen King. ...
Desperation. ...
The Regulators is a novel by Stephen King under the pseudonym Richard Bachman. ...
Hearts in Atlantis (1999), is a fictional work by Stephen King. ...
For the novel by the same name, see Black house (novel). ...
From a Buick 8 is a novel by horror writer Stephen King (ISBN 0-7432-1137-5). ...
Glossary Ka · The White · Slo-Trans The following terms are used in The Dark Tower, a series of books by Stephen King. ...
Ka is the force that leads all living (and unliving) creatures, it is the equivilant of destiny, yet not. ...
The White represents the collective forces of order and goodness in The Dark Tower (series). ...
Slo-Trans is a fictional engine in Stephen Kings The Dark Tower series. ...
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