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My first King of 2017 and it certainly did not disappoint! Thaddeus Beaumont (what a great name) is a writer of average success; George Stark is a writer of wondrous success; but Thad and George are the same person. And what happens when your pseudonym that you've tried to lay to rest somehow claws his way up from the grave and goes on a murderous rampage? King's here to tell you!.Based (hopefully loosely) on his own experience of writing as Richard Bachman, King once again delivers a great read
This was a solid book by King, and I really enjoyed the psychological thriller aspect of the story

4.5 Stars.I just don't know how Stephen King does it! I read the synopsis for The Dark Half and I had an idea of how this story would unfold.I was wrong about everything. This book took so many unexpected turns that I just had to stop thinking about what might come next. I always love it when Uncle Stevie bases a book off of something from his real life. Carrie was inspired by 2 girls he went to school with. The Shinning was written about a scary haunted hotel after he stayed at a scary haunted
"You're dead, George. You just don't have the sense to lie down."Thad Beaumont is an author that's not very successful, however under his pen name "George Stark" he writes highly successful books about a violent killer called Alexis Machine. Following an article in People magazine in which he admits to being George Stark and taking part in a photo shoot with a fake grave, Stark himself comes to life and goes on a killing rampage before targeting Beaumont himself.This book is clearly a reference
But writers INVITE ghosts, maybe; along with actors and artists, they are the only totally accepted mediums of our society. They make worlds that never were, populate them with people who never existed, and then invite us to join them in their fantasies. And we do it, don't we? Yes. We PAY to do it. Thad Beaumont wanted to write from the time he discovered that a person could make a living as a writer. He pounded away at the typewriter so much that his parents were beginning to fear that
King was hitting on all cylinders in this high toned son of a bitch. Still one of my faves.
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Paperback | Pages: 469 pages Rating: 3.77 | 119287 Users | 2034 Reviews

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| Original Title: | The Dark Half |
| ISBN: | 045052468X (ISBN13: 9780450524684) |
| Edition Language: | English |
| Characters: | Thad Beaumont, Alan Pangborn, George Stark |
| Setting: | United States of America Castle Rock, Maine(United States) New Jersey(United States) …more Ludlow, Maine(United States) New York City, New York(United States) …less |
| Literary Awards: | Locus Award Nominee for Best Horror Novel (1990) |
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Thad Beaumont would like to say he is innocent. He'd like to say he has nothing to do with the series of monstrous murders that keep coming closer to his home. But how can Thad disown the ultimate embodiment of evil that goes by the name he gave it-and signs its crimes with Thad's bloody fingerprints? ________________________ Alternate cover editions: New English Library, 1990 New English Library Early Export Edition, 1990List About Books The Dark Half
| Title | : | The Dark Half |
| Author | : | Stephen King |
| Book Format | : | Paperback |
| Book Edition | : | First Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 469 pages |
| Published | : | October 7th 1990 by New English Library (first published October 20th 1989) |
| Categories | : | Horror. Fiction. Thriller. Fantasy. Supernatural. Mystery. Suspense |
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Ratings: 3.77 From 119287 Users | 2034 ReviewsNotice About Books The Dark Half
3.5/5.0 stars. Not my favorite, but certainly vintage and worth the read. "Stark's grin widened, become a thing of pestiferous splendor." Who else could think to say that? I never grow tired of reading his books.My first King of 2017 and it certainly did not disappoint! Thaddeus Beaumont (what a great name) is a writer of average success; George Stark is a writer of wondrous success; but Thad and George are the same person. And what happens when your pseudonym that you've tried to lay to rest somehow claws his way up from the grave and goes on a murderous rampage? King's here to tell you!.Based (hopefully loosely) on his own experience of writing as Richard Bachman, King once again delivers a great read
This was a solid book by King, and I really enjoyed the psychological thriller aspect of the story

4.5 Stars.I just don't know how Stephen King does it! I read the synopsis for The Dark Half and I had an idea of how this story would unfold.I was wrong about everything. This book took so many unexpected turns that I just had to stop thinking about what might come next. I always love it when Uncle Stevie bases a book off of something from his real life. Carrie was inspired by 2 girls he went to school with. The Shinning was written about a scary haunted hotel after he stayed at a scary haunted
"You're dead, George. You just don't have the sense to lie down."Thad Beaumont is an author that's not very successful, however under his pen name "George Stark" he writes highly successful books about a violent killer called Alexis Machine. Following an article in People magazine in which he admits to being George Stark and taking part in a photo shoot with a fake grave, Stark himself comes to life and goes on a killing rampage before targeting Beaumont himself.This book is clearly a reference
But writers INVITE ghosts, maybe; along with actors and artists, they are the only totally accepted mediums of our society. They make worlds that never were, populate them with people who never existed, and then invite us to join them in their fantasies. And we do it, don't we? Yes. We PAY to do it. Thad Beaumont wanted to write from the time he discovered that a person could make a living as a writer. He pounded away at the typewriter so much that his parents were beginning to fear that
King was hitting on all cylinders in this high toned son of a bitch. Still one of my faves.

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