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Off the Shelf
By Sarah Jane Abbott
| Wednesday, September 21, 2016
There are few writers with the depth and range to give us
historical fiction about a presidential assassination; a dystopian novel
about a reality TV competition; a moving and magical serial novel about death
row inmates; a thousand-plus-page epic about an evil shape-shifting clown; an
inspiring and enlightening memoir on the writing life; an eight-volume fantasy
Western saga; numerous award-winning short-story collections—the list goes on
and on. The writer I am talking about, of course, is the one and only Stephen
King. He never ceases to delight and chill us with the power of his
imagination. His writing holds a mirror up to his readers and asks: Who are
we? What do we desire most and what are we willing to do to get it? What do
we truly fear? READ
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