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    • Pub. Date: August 1993
    • 1pp
    • Sales Rank: 393,640

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      • Pub. Date: August 1993
      • Publisher: Penguin Group (USA)
      • Format: Audio, 1pp
      • Sales Rank: 393,640

      Synopsis

      A wonderful new store has opened in the little town of Castle Rock, Maine. Whatever your heart's secret desire -- sexual pleasure, wealth, power, or even more precious things -- it's for sale. And even though every item has a nerve-shattering price, the owner is always ready to make a bargain.

      In this chilling novel by one of the most potent imaginations of our time, evil is on a shopping spree and out to scare you witless.

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      Leland Gaunt is a stranger in Castle Rock--and he calls his new shop Needful Things, where there is something for everyone. Mr. Gaunt takes pleasure in seeing how much people will pay for their most secret dreams and desires, and he knows that almost everything is for sale: love, hope, even the human soul.

      Publishers Weekly

      With the ``Last Castle Rock Story'' King bids a magnificent farewell to the fictional Maine town where much of his previous work has been set. Of grand proportion, the novel ranks with King's best, in both plot and characterization. A new store, Needful Things, opens in town, and its proprietor, Leland Gaunt, offers seemingly unbeatable (read: Faustian) bargains to Castle Rock's troubled citizens. Among them are Polly Chalmers, lonely seamstress whose arthritis is only one of the physical and psychic pains she must bear; Brian Rusk, the 11-year-old boy whose mother is not precisely attentive; and Alan Pangborn, the new sheriff whose wife and son have recently died. These are only three of the half-dozen or so brilliantly drawn people met in the novel's one-month time span. As the dreams of each strikingly memorable character, major and minor, inexorably turn to nightmare, individuals and soon the community are overwhelmed, while the precise nature of Gaunt's evil thrillingly stays just out of focus. King, like Leland Gaunt, knows just what his customers want.

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      Biography

      Few authors have tapped into our secret fears as adeptly as Stephen King, Master of the Macabre and one of the most widely read novelists writing today. With his trademark blend of fantasy, horror, and psychological suspense, this prolific and immensely popular contemporary writer continues to remind us that evil is still a potent force in the world.

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      King knocks it right out of the park!by Anonymous

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      June 16, 2008: This is really a spectacular piece of work. Its not like his typical classics such as misery, it, the shining, or cujo but it has this sense of unusualness that makes this novel special i highly reccommend this novel to anyone who likes Stephen King reads and wants to travel down a fun little side path.

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      November 01, 2007: This is the only Stephen King book that I really enjoyed. I think the story-line is good, especially the way all the separate elements get woven together.


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