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Bag of Bones
by Stephen King
Product Group: Book
Publisher: Scribner (1998-09-22)
ISBN: 0684853507
EAN: 9780684853505
UPC: 000000025454
Dewey Decimal #: 813.54
Binding/Media: Hardcover - 544 pages
Edition: 1st
Release Date: 1998-09-22
SKU: 98685
Condition: Used: Good
Comments: In good condition, but missing dust jacket. Minor shelf wear, great buy!
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Editorial Reviews
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Product Description
Stephen King's most gripping and unforgettable novel, Bag of Bones, is a story of grief and a lost love's enduring bonds, of a new love haunted by the secrets of the past, of an innocent child caught in a terrible crossfire. Set in the Maine territory King has made mythic, Bag of Bones recounts the plight of forty-year-old bestselling novelist Mike Noonan, who is unable to stop grieving even four years after the sudden death of his wife, Jo, and who can no longer bear to face the blank screen of his word processor. Now his nights are plagued by vivid nightmares of the house by the lake. Despite these dreams, or perhaps because of them, Mike finally returns to Sara Laughs, the Noonans' isolated summer home. He finds his beloved Yankee town familiar on its surface, but much changed underneath -- held in the grip of a powerful millionaire, Max Devore, who twists the very fabric of the community to his purpose: to take his three-year-old granddaughter away from her widowed young mother. As Mike is drawn into their struggle, as he falls in love with both of them, he is also drawn into the mystery of Sara Laughs, now the site of ghostly visitations, ever-escalating nightmares, and the sudden recovery of his writing ability. What are the forces that have been unleashed here -- and what do they want of Mike Noonan? As vivid and enthralling as King's most enduring works, Bag of Bones resonates with what Amy Tan calls "the witty and obsessive voice of King's powerful imagination." It's no secret that King is our most mesmerizing storyteller. In Bag of Bones -- described by Gloria Naylor as "a love story about the dark places within us all" -- he proves to be one of our most moving.
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Amazon.com 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 plenty of 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 mom with a marvelous, psychic daughter). There is also good-humored 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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Customer Reviews
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A Masterfully Written Novel
Rating (5)
Date: 2010-07-10
Stephen King has had his share of detractors concerning his writing, his literary style & his plots. Well, it's time for the detractors to eat their words.
In a departure from his usual style, King has created a testament to his literary ability with "Bag of Bones". This is a blend of thought provoking writing, prose, & a whole lot of heart. A labor of love, if you will.
Mike Noonan is a writer who becomes a widower at a very young age. Some years pass and he can't seem to let go & get past his wife's death. Haunted by nightmares & ghosts, Mike returns to their country summerhouse on the lake. He finds his summer hometown in the grips of one very nasty, wealthy individual.
He befriends and eventually kindles a relationship with a woman & her young daughter. The story evolves beautifully around these bits.
At 732 pages, yes it is long. I promise you'll rue finishing the book. This is a beautiful piece of King fiction which can rightfully take it's place next to "The Stand" & "Hearts in Atlantis".
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It hits you
Rating (1)
Date: 2010-07-02
0 out of 1 customers found this reveiw helpful
Stephen King must have had writers block himself when he wrote this novel. He goes on and on and says nothing. If you are going to spend that much time trying to build characters, the reader better be engaged big time. But then it hits you, you don't care what happens to these people. Not SK's best effort.
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Not His Best Effort . . .
Rating (3)
Date: 2010-06-12
1 out of 2 customers found this reveiw helpful
Don't get me wrong. I read it from cover to cover but, unlike some of his earlier work ('Salem's Lot, The Shining or Firestarter), or even later work (Under the Dome, anyone?), I found this ghost tale a bit all over the place: sex, racism, writer's block, evil old people, flashbacks, etc.
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Elevates King's writing - crosses genres
Rating (5)
Date: 2010-06-07
1 out of 1 customers found this reveiw helpful
I love buying King's books on Kindle as they are the best value (cost per word)and so nice to read as ebook without holding the heavy tomes. Bag of Bones is my new favorite of King. If the author had been hidden, I wouldn't have recognized it as his. The writing seems much deeper emotionally, dealing with a grieving widow, a renowned author trying to overcome writer's block. The story crosses out of his typical horror into one for more of a female audience. Romance. Legal thriller. Mystery. Give it a try - even if you've grown tired of King.
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Still a Stephen King Fan...
Rating (1)
Date: 2010-04-10
0 out of 2 customers found this reveiw helpful
I'm young (20) & not a professional book critic, but I have read several King books (Misery, The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon, Needful Things, etc.) & I must say Bag of Bones was my LEAST favorite. The supernatural played a large part & that didn't bother me until the last 150 pgs or so when it then began to seem very silly. The book just never really grabbed me, but I stuck with it & kept reading thinking it would speed up & get interesting... It never did for me. I still remain a huge King fan, but this particular book fell flat.
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