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Discover five compelling new book releases covering global economics, digital selfhood, the science of interoception, political thrillers, and a Stephen King masterpiece.
ReadIt: Stephen King's Never Flinch trades jump scares for slow-burn suspense, weaving complex characters and intersecting ...
Stephen King has written hundreds of novels, but two of his most under-appreciated books have left one reader in tears - and ...
Among the most star-studded of King anthologies, Tales from the Darkside boasts appearances by Steve Buscemi, Julianne Moore, ...
There have been winners and clunkers in the Stephen King film canon. With the release of buzzy new "The Life of Chuck," we're ...
Amos and Emerson have been friends for more than thirty years. Despite vastly different backgrounds, the two now form an ...
Never Flinch, the latest tale from Stephen King, is a big book with a lot of moving parts so I’ll do my best to summarise.
Stephen King’s first editor, Bill Thompson, once said, “Steve has a movie camera in his head.” So vividly drawn is King’s ...
From timeless classics to embarrassing failures, films based on Stephen King's work has varied widely in quality. But which ...
I can understand someone having a mild panic attack while watching Mike Flanagan's Oculus. It's a tremendous example of escalating horror, deftly switching back and forth between to separate time ...
2. “The First Gentleman” by Patterson/Clinton (Little, Brown and Knopf) 3. “This Dog Will Change Your Life” by Elias Weiss Friedman (Ballantine) ...
The Life of Chuck is a rare kind of adaptation of the author’s work: a feel-good movie.
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