The Dark Half
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Stephen King
“A chiller” (The New York Times Book Review) and #1 New York Times bestseller about a writer’s horrific and haunting pseudonym that destroys everyone on the path leading to the man who created him.After thirteen years of international bestseller stardom with his works of violent crime fiction, author George Stark is officially declared dead—revealed by a national magazine to have been killed at the hands of the man who created him: the once well-regarded but now obscure writer Thad Beaumont. Thad’s even gone so far as to stage a mock burial of his wildly successful pseudonym, complete with tombstone and the epitaph “Not a Very Nice Guy.” Although on the surface, it seems that Thad can finally concentrate on his own novels, there’s a certain unease at the prospect of leaving George Stark behind. But that’s nothing compared to the horror about to descend upon Thad’s new life. There are the vicious, out-of-control nightmares, for starters. And how is he able to explain the fact that everyone connected to George Stark’s untimely demise is now meeting a brutal end of their own in a pattern of homicidal savagery…and why each blood-soaked crime scene has Thad’s fingerprints all over it? Thad Beaumont may have once believed that George Stark was running out of things to say, but he’s going to find out just how wrong he is…
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Author
Stephen King
Pages
608
Publisher
Simon and Schuster
Published Date
2016-02-16
ISBN
1501144197 9781501144196
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""You think I am a monster, and maybe you're right."<br/><br/>This was my first time reading The Dark Half, and it quickly jumped onto my list of least favorite King books. I've pretty much only heard good things about this book, so I guess I set my expectations too high. I was expecting something creepy and unsettling, but The Dark Half is just cheesy and slow-paced. <br/><br/>The only thing that I liked about it were the murders in the middle of the book. That's about it. It also had an intriguing start, but it faded out. I kept waiting for it to build into something more sinister, and it never did. I didn't feel any reason to care about the characters, and I was frequently annoyed by the dialogue. <br/><br/>I've seen other reviews saying to only bother this one if you're trying to read all of King's books, and I completely agree."
"It was a great book and I thought they did a very good job on the movie (with Timothy Hutton)."
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Laura D
"I have read this one many times. I would have to say it is my favorite SK book"
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S Moody
"The Stand"
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Sherri Edwards
"I read, and attempted to read, several Stephen King novels and shorter works when I was younger, but none of them resonated with me quite so much as The Dark Half. Back when I read it, it was an almost mystical experience for me, but now I recognize it as the author at one of his most authentic and vulnerable and it spoke to my own unprocessed trauma I harboured at the time. I also enjoyed Needful Things, The Green Mile, and The Mist, and but several of the film adaptations I enjoyed more than the books, which is unusual for me. However, I prefer a different sort of Gothic novel that simply doesn't perfectly coincide with Stephen King's style. However, if I were to read another Stephen King work, it would probably be Four Past Midnight, which features The Langoliers, or his very early work The Night Shift, which features Jerusalem's Lot (not to be confused with 'Salem's Lot!), the style of which would seem to reflect more of my literary interests."
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