
About This Novel
After sunset - just after dusk, when twilight falls; it's at that moment that human activity takes on an unnatural quality and nothing is what it seems; it's at that moment that the imagination reaches out its tentacles to catch the shadows sinking into darkness, and the remnants of daylight flee from your body. It was the perfect moment to encounter Stephen King. "After Sunset" is a collection of short stories by Stephen King published in 2008. It was selected for the "Bram Stoker Award" short story collection, and won the "Alex Award" from the American Library Association. It is on the top 12 best-selling lists of "The New York Times" and "Publishers Weekly". The book contains thirteen stories including "Vera", "Gingerbread Girl", "Harvey's Dream", "Rest Stop", "Exercise Bike", "Relics", "Graduation Day Afternoon", "N.", "Cat from Hell", "On Sale", "Mute", "Ayana" and "Dilemma". Except for "Cat from Hell" which is his old work in 1977, the rest were written between 2003 and 2008. One of the longest chapters in the book, "N.," Was adapted into an animated series that was broadcast on the Internet before the new book was published, and aroused heated discussions.
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