Misery
Registered by worldbooknight on 4/23/2012
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Journal Entry 1 by worldbooknight at -- Somewhere in London 🤷♀️ , Greater London United Kingdom on Sunday, April 22, 2012
Released 12 yrs ago (4/23/2012 UTC) at -- Somewhere in London 🤷♀️ , Greater London United Kingdom
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Received as part of World Book Night
Passed to new custodian at Castle St, Cork.
I read this years ago and found it very gripping. It is much better than the film.
I would not be a science fiction type fan and so had not read Stephen King before this book but I very much enjoyed this and Delores Claiborne.
Enjoy
I read this years ago and found it very gripping. It is much better than the film.
I would not be a science fiction type fan and so had not read Stephen King before this book but I very much enjoyed this and Delores Claiborne.
Enjoy
This book was passed on to me in Castle Street Cork, and as I had not previously read any Stephen King I found it a throughly enjoyable read, well written, and captavating from start to finish. Would like to read to another Stephen King to see if he writes as well on other topics and will pass this one on, joyfully