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Bag of Bones: Complete & Unabridged | 
enlarge | Author: Stephen King Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton Audio Books Category: Book
List Price: £29.99 Buy Used: £6.00 You Save: £23.99 (80%)
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Rating: 77 reviews Sales Rank: 659366
Format: Audiobook Media: Audio Cassette Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.3 Dimensions (in): 5.4 x 4.3 x 4.2
ISBN: 184032192X Dewey Decimal Number: 813 EAN: 9781840321920 ASIN: 184032192X
Publication Date: August 20, 1998 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days Shipping: International shipping available Condition: box has been bashed a bit.all tapes are fine though
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Amazon.co.uk Review Bag of Bones is partly inspired by Daphne du Maurier's classic Rebecca, but there's more than homage in this novel of horror and romance. Like du Maurier's Manderley, King's scary old place (on the shore of Maine's remote Dark Score Lake) is haunted by the late lady of the manor. There are many gory ghosts afoot though: men, women, and wailing kids. The hero, a thriller novelist, stirs up hell's angry shades while investigating his wife's death. It turns out she either had a dark secret herself or was onto some dread scandal lurking in Dark Score Lake. As in King's previous book, Wizard and Glass, the fabric of reality is thin, and nosy narrators are in peril of plunging right out of this world and into a rather hostile otherworld. Bag of Bones is a writer-haunted book, too. The spirits of Herman Melville and Ray Bradbury are deeply felt, and so are the tale's two romances (the hero muses on his marriage and falls for a young single mum with a marvellous psychic daughter). There is also good-humoured satire of the real bestseller book world--the hero complains that "the publicity process is like going to a sushi bar where you're the sushi." In its deep concerns with love, sprawling families, the writer's life, endangered children and good old-fashioned storytelling, the book resembles a John Irving novel. It is also absolutely classic Stephen King, packed with nifty turns of phrase, irreverent wit and lurid ghouls who grab you from beneath the bed while you cower under the covers. --Tim Appelo
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FRIDGE LETTERS April 3, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I used to get all kings books but at some point in the 1990s i stopped
i tried to get back into them but couldnt
THEN I FOUND AUDIO CDS AND STARTED TO LISTEN THIS WHEN DRIVING
BAG OF BONES IS UP THERE AND WITH KING READING IT HIMSELF I FOUND MYSELF JUST DRIVING NOWHERE JUST TO LISTEN.
An author of horror novels is confronted by ghosts October 5, 2007 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I used to read everything Stephen King wrote. I read Carrie when it first came out in 1974 and became an instant fan. But somewhere back in the 80's, I stopped reading his new books. I suppose that as his books grew longer and longer and my reading preferences switched to non-fiction, King was just pushed off of my reading list. But my daughter Beth enjoys a good zombie or ghost story so I thought what better author for her to read than Stephen King, one of the masters of the genre. So while Beth and I were at the bookstore picking up 'Salem's Lot and Cell: A Novel for Beth, I noticed this book. I don't like to read the the summary of a book normally found on the back because I think they give away too much of the story, but I did read the reviews and they spoke of a book that was not a typical King horror story so I decided to give it a try.
What I re-discovered is what a gifted author Stephen King is and how he can spin a yarn (to use an overused cliche). After reading 100 pages, almost nothing had happened and yet the story pulled me in as I learned more about the main character, Mike Noonan. It is very few authors who can make 700 pages seem like too short a story but King has that ability. Through foreshadowing and with characters who seem real he keeps our interest piqued. As events come to a head, the story builds and builds but the ending is somewhat of a letdown. A book that requires a 15-page epilogue to wrap things up probably could have been written a little better. But still, to keep my interest for more than 700 pages is an impressive achievement.
The story revolves around an author of horror fiction whose wife dies. He then soon discovers after finishing up his last novel that he can longer write, that when he sits in front of the computer to start a new book that he becomes physically ill. And he is having nightmares so real that he is becoming obsessed with them. Nightmares about the summer house on the lake that he hasn't been to since his wife died. His decision to finally return to the house and confront the demons of his dreams will have fateful and fatal consequences. If you are a Stephen King fan you can guess where the story is going but King still has a few surprises and twists. I won't ruin the story by telling you any more... you'll have to read it for yourself.
Scary enough to make me leave the lights on. June 22, 2007 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
I really love Stephen King books and I really don't know why it has taken me so long to get round to reading this one.I m glad that I did as it is one of his best. Recent King books have not fared so well with reviewers, myself included. However, if you are new to his books, don't let bloopers such as Cell and Lisey's Tale put you off. From the first page, I was hooked by this story. The twists and turns are many, but it all comes together nicely (or not) at the end.
To sum up: Author Mike Nolan is still mourning his dead wife Jo after four years. He decides to return to their summer home Sara Laughs, to see if he can overcome the writers block which he is suffering from. Once there, he meets a young woman Mattie and her three year old daughter. Evil Max Devore is trying to obtain custody of Mattie's little girl and Mike soon becomes caught up in what quickly proves to be far more then a custody battle.
Absolutely brilliant. Easily as good as "It" and The stand. I just hope you aren't as much as a wimp as me, being forced to leave the light on!
King the Master January 5, 2007 9 out of 10 found this review helpful
Stephen King has long been my favourite author, but somehow I hadn't gotten around to reading 'Bag of Bones' until recently, and now that I have I can recommend this book very highly for horror and suspense fans!
In this novel we follow author Mike Noonan who moves to his summer lakehouse following the death of his wife. But the area that he's used to spending summer vacations at is not quite as it seems anymore. Something spooky and ghoulish seems to be haunting the area and in particular Mike Noonan's house. Yet it seems to be connected to his wife's death, and he's determined to find out what is going on.
The suspense in this book is wonderful. And even though this is a really long book, you never really know exactly what is going on until the last 50 pages or so, which keeps the drama going. I'd certainly recommend this book to anyone, especially if you want a sleepless night or two...since one or two scenes are very scary indeed!
Couldn't put it down! August 28, 2006 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
This was the first of Stephen Kings books that i read, and i've been hooked ever since! The book is witten from the p.o.v of michael noonan, an author who has recently lost his wife. noonan moves to his summer house in the hope that it will lift the writers block he has suffered from since his wife's death. he soon finds himself drawn into a world of pain and confusion when he meets mattie devore, and is dragged into the middle of a viscious custody battle. Full of surprising revelations and unexpected twists, this book keeps you on the edge of your seat. brilliant book, definitely worth reading!
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