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Stephen King Series: Weightless

(us) Stephen King

49K0

In the small town of Castle Rock, gossip spreads fast. Therefore, Scott Carey, who encountered a bizarre experience, could only confide the secret to his doctor friend: He continued to lose weight, but his body shape remained unchanged. Whether he put on clothes or took off clothes, the reading on the scale was the same. Scott's new neighbors open a restaurant in town, but the restaurant is shunned by the locals because the community cannot accept the lifestyle of the lesbian couple who owns the restaurant, Deirdre McComb and Missy Donaldson. He also got into a dispute with two neighbors because their dogs often pooped on Scott's lawn. As the town prepares for its annual Thanksgiving 12,000-mile race, Scott begins to discover the prejudices the two women face and wants to help change it. They form the unlikeliest of alliances, and Scott's mysterious illness prompts people to step out of isolation and prejudice against others and show understanding and tolerance for others.

Dark Tower Series Iii: Wasteland

(us) Stephen King

307K0

Eddie and Susanna, who fell in love, followed Roland on the road to the Dark Tower. Roland is determined to quickly train them into real gunslingers, but at the same time, he himself is troubled by double memories because he saved Jack behind the third door and changed history, and is about to collapse. And Jack also almost went crazy because he had an extra set of memories of his death and running to a different world. The hope of uniting everything that was divided into one rests on the mysterious fate between Eddie and Jack. Finally, after experiencing the breathless mysterious ritual, Jack re-entered the middle world and reunited with Roland and his party...

Insomnia (stephen King Series)

(us) Stephen King

412K0

No one can predict the day when death will come, and doctors, no matter how skilled they are, can do nothing. While Ralph Roberts was accompanying his wife, Caroline, for several months of treatment, he clearly heard the ticking sound of death bugs coming from his wife's body, as if it was an invitation from death. About a month after his wife's death, Ralph suffered from insomnia. He would wake up earlier than the day before every day until he could hardly sleep all night. Insomnia gradually changed Ralph's life. He tried to resist, but found that everything around him became strange. He actually began to see things that others could not see: "balloon strings" floating above people's heads, colorful haloes lingering on people, and two strange short bald men haunting the streets at night... The daily life of a small town in Maine seemed to be out of control. People kept having personality mutations, and all behaviors seemed to be caused by mental disorders. It's as if death has descended on this town and grabbed it by the throat. Ralph is gradually lost in reality and illusion...

Confessions of a Killer

(us) Stephen King

291K0

If you were targeted by Billy Summers, you never knew when or where he was going to hit you, and you probably deserved it. Billy is a hired killer and the best in his profession, but he has his own insistence - to only kill bad guys. Now, Billy is planning to retire, and he has taken the last order, which will bring him generous rewards, enough to make him wealthy for the rest of his life. Billy is an excellent sniper and has made great achievements in the war. He can also, like a master magician, disappear without a trace after completing his mission. He was thoughtful, planned carefully, dressed up in disguise, and waited for the right opportunity to snipe. Malice is lurking in the dark, and the mission gradually exudes a suspicious atmosphere. At this moment, a girl covered in injuries was suddenly thrown at the door of his apartment...

Crazy Rose

Crazy Rose

General Fiction

(us) Stephen King

311K0

Rosie married Norman, a policeman, when she was young. After her marriage, she suffered physical, mental and spiritual torture. She was insulted, kicked and punched, stabbed with a pencil tip, her kidneys were damaged, and she was even beaten until she had a miscarriage. Rosie spent 14 years full of violence and fear like this, as if he was living in a dream every day, numb and in a trance. One morning, she suddenly saw a drop of dried blood on the sheets. It was like a bolt from the blue that made her wake up suddenly. She plucked up the courage and decided to escape. She took one of her husband's bank cards and ran to a strange city to try to start a new life. However, her husband refuses to let her go, and as Norman closes in, the shadows of the past return. How does Rosie escape from the abyss of violence, how does she keep her last sanity and rebuild her life amidst pain and anger? This book is an important work by Stephen King that expresses the awakening and growth of women. You cannot survive violence through compromise, and you must fight hard to survive.

Christine

Christine

General Fiction

(us) Stephen King

282K8.43

This book is a long suspense novel by American mystery master Stephen King. The work tells the story of a veteran who sells a Plymouth Nemesis, Christine, which has been idle in the garage for many years, to Arnie, a local high school student. The veteran's daughter and wife once died in the car. High school student Arnie bought this car without knowing it, and then a murder case caused by the car suddenly happened!

Rebirth

Rebirth

General Fiction

(us) Stephen King

214K7.811

Following "The Shawshank Redemption" and "The Shining", Tiffin King's new phenomenal best-selling suspense work. Stephen King is the master of American thrillers and suspense novels. He has won the Bram Stoker Award 6 times, the International Horror Literature Association Award 6 times, the National Book Award "Lifetime Achievement Award", and the World Fantasy Literature Award "Lifetime Achievement Award". His works have sold more than 350 million copies! Almost every work has been adapted into a best-selling film and television series. When disaster strikes, will you stick to your faith in light, or join the forces of darkness? A priest who is both good and evil, after his wife and son were unfortunately killed in a car accident, he tried to use his mastery of electricity to achieve the futile purpose of communicating with the world of death. When insisting on your faith is met with disaster, should you continue to hold on to your faith in the light, or should you decide to plunge into the darkness and find out what's going on? Following in the footsteps of Jamie Morton, we will witness the thrilling journey of Charles Jacobs, a priest who is both good and evil, to peer into the unknown world on the other side of life.

Sleeping Doctor

Sleeping Doctor

General Fiction

(us) Stephen King

310K0

As the sequel to "The Shining", "Doctor Sleep" is Stephen King's strong return to the thriller route. As an adult, Danny Torrence was deeply affected by the extrasensory precognition power "The Shining" and was mentally stressed for a long time. In order to get rid of the pain, he indulged in alcohol and drank all day long like his father Jack. After witnessing his father's schizophrenia and tragic death due to alcoholism at a young age, Danny finally made up his mind to join the AA Alcoholics Anonymous Association. While his alcohol addiction was under control, his "Shine" power, which had been suppressed by alcohol for a long time, was also released again. He works in a hospital, and together with a cat that can predict a person's death, he uses his special ability to comfort dying patients, and is known as the "Sleeping Doctor". He met Abra, a little girl who also had the power of "The Shining". Abra is being tracked by the True Knot, a mysterious organization that relies on absorbing the spiritual energy of dying people to survive. Danny's imminent mission is to rescue this little girl who shares the same fate with him...

Things Are Impermanent

Things Are Impermanent

General Fiction

(us) Stephen King

287K09

Death is a mysterious event that only those with imagination can understand. The man with flames in his eyes told the boy fishing by the stream: Your mother just died. The taciturn young man regularly poured change into the sewer outside the house. The dull desperado is good at tying flies with cotton string, just like a man on the prairie tying a horse. A man saves his wife who wants to divorce him from a machete wielded by a madman, but the wife wants him dead. The husband gave his wife a cute kitten, but she eventually ran away from home because she hated the cat and was never heard from again. A poor college student who was eager to visit his sick mother accidentally took a ride in a car driven by a dead man. He tried his best to pretend not to see the smoke rings seeping out from between the sutures on the driver's neck. The successful man lay straight on the autopsy table, unable to tell the two doctors who were flirting while working: He was still alive. The tired salesman took stock of his memories in his motel room, considering the appropriate way to say goodbye. The streets were bustling with people, and no one knew that there were people behind the brick walls fighting for their lives in the dark. How many people have slept in that hotel bed before you? How many people have taken out their Bible from their bedside drawer, read a few passages, and then hung themselves in the closet next to the TV? Well, anyway, let's check in first. This is your key.

Selected Works of Stephen King, King of Thriller Novels (2 Volumes in Total)

(us) Stephen King

920K0

American writer Stephen King's popular supernatural thriller masterpiece! Selected works: "Rebirth", "It".

Black Fairy Tale

Black Fairy Tale

General Fiction

(us) Stephen King

379K0

The new blockbuster novel by the all-around master storyteller Stephen King is a dark fairy tale that coexists innocence and horror. In order to save his beloved dog, a seventeen-year-old boy embarks on an unknown journey, immersing himself in a creepy fairy tale, and risks his life to rewrite the dark ending. This book is lovingly translated by Yao Xianghui, the translator of "The Godfather" and "The Long Goodbye", and it is presented authentically! This is a thrilling growth story. Charlie Reed looks like an ordinary high school student. He is good at baseball and football and has good grades. But he carries a heavy burden. When he was seven, his mother died in a horrific accident, and the grief caused his father to become addicted to alcohol. Charlie learned how to take care of himself-and also his father. When Charlie is seventeen, he meets a dog named Radar and her elderly owner, Howard Bowditch, a hermit who lives in a hilltop mansion with a locked shed in the backyard. Strange noises sometimes come from there. Charlie started doing some work for Mr. Bowditch and fell in love with radar. When Bowditch died, he left behind a cassette tape that told a story no one believed and revealed a secret he had kept secret his whole life: inside the shed, there was a hidden portal to another world. "The ending of this dark fairy tale will be rewritten by me!"

The Shining (original Movie of the Same Name)

(us) Stephen King

290K02

Jack Torrance, an amateur writer, was unemployed and embarrassed when he reached middle age. In order to support his family, he did not hesitate to work as a temporary manager in an old mountain hotel isolated due to heavy snowfall in winter. So when the hotel was preparing to close for the winter, Jack took his wife Wendy and son Danny to the Panorama Hotel in Colorado. A five-year-old boy, Danny, is born with a kind of extrasensory precognition ability-"The Shining". Before the family set out, he had nightmares about ominous omens. Since Jack's family moved into the Panorama Hotel, bizarre and bizarre events have occurred one after another: swarms of wasps killed by pesticides have resurrected, green hedges cut into animal shapes are about to move, and footsteps can be heard in an empty room... Jack accidentally discovered a newspaper clipping about the history of the hotel among the old papers in the basement. He was addicted to it and became increasingly mentally exhausted. The young Danny had a premonition of various dangers and became overwhelmed; Jack's temperament changed drastically, he was moody, and he was violent towards Wendy and Danny from time to time; Wendy could not bear her husband's madness and fell into despair... The empty and gloomy hotel made the family's hearts restless. In the heavy and eerie silence, madness and despair were spreading... Danny's "The Shining" became more and more intense. In this snow-covered Panorama Hotel, isolated from the outside world, besides the Torrance family, who else is sharing the hotel with them in the dark depths?