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The Rage by Richard Bachman

“The Rage” by Richard Bachman, a pseudonym for Stephen King, is a gripping novel originally published in 1977. The narrative revolves around Charlie Decker, a high school student who faces suspension for assaulting a teacher. Upon his return to school, he seizes control of the classroom by brandishing a gun, holding his classmates and teacher…

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It by Stephen King

The horror novel “IT” by Stephen King was published in 1986. It tells the story of a group of childhood friends, known as the Losers Club, who are haunted by an ancient and malevolent entity taking the form of a sinister clown named Pennywise. Exploring themes of childhood trauma, the power of memory, and the…

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Everything’s Eventual: 14 Dark Tales by Stephen King

“Everything’s Eventual” is a compilation of short stories penned by Stephen King and published in 2002. This anthology features 14 diverse tales spanning various genres, including horror, suspense, science fiction, and fantasy. Each story explores distinct themes and exemplifies King’s renowned storytelling style. The collection’s title, “Everything’s Eventual,” encapsulates the underlying theme of inevitability, emphasizing…

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Salem’s Lot by Stephen King

“Salem’s Lot,” authored by Stephen King and published in 1975, is a chilling horror novel. Set in the fictional town of Jerusalem’s Lot, Maine, the story revolves around a diverse group of characters who find themselves confronted by a horrifying supernatural menace. The central figure is Ben Mears, who returns to his hometown with the…

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Carrie by Stephen King

“Carrie,” wrote by Stephen King and published in 1974, is a novel that revolves around the life of Carrie White, a high school student endowed with telekinetic powers. Plagued by relentless bullying and ostracism from her peers, Carrie finds solace and support elusive. Her upbringing under the strict and fanatical grip of her religiously zealous…

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