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Misery
Author: Stephen King

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Publisher: Viking Books
Book Type: Hardcover
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ISBN-13: 9780670813643 - ISBN-10: 0670813648
Publication Date: 6/8/1987
Pages: 320


Other Versions of this Book: Paperback, Audio Cassette, Paperback, Hardcover

Book Description:
In Misery (1987), as in The Shining (1977), a writer is trapped in an evil house during a Colorado winter. Each novel bristles with claustrophobia, stinging insects, and the threat of a lethal explosion. Each is about a writer faced with the dominating monster of his unpredictable muse.

Paul Sheldon, the hero of Misery, sees himself as a caged parrot who must return to Africa in order to be free. Thus, in the novel within a novel, the romance novel that his mad captor-nurse, Annie Wilkes, forces him to write, he goes to Africa--a mysterious continent that evokes for him the frightening, implacable solidity of a woman's (Annie's) body. The manuscript fragments he produces tell of a great Bee Goddess, an African queen reminiscent of H. Rider Haggard's She.

He hates her, he fears her, he wants to kill her; but all the same he needs her power. Annie Wilkes literally breathes life into him.

Misery touches on several large themes: the state of possession by an evil being, the idea that art is an act in which the artist willingly becomes captive, the tortured condition of being a writer, and the fears attendant to becoming a "brand-name" bestselling author with legions of zealous fans. And yet it's a tight, highly resonant echo chamber of a book--one of King's shortest, and best novels ever.

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Susan S. (SusanKay) reviewed 7/6/2008...
2 member(s) found this review helpful.

As posted by another member, this is not a hardcover book, but a large paperback. Excellent example of Stephen King's genius! If you have seen the movie, you should read the book - it's much better.

Melinda T. (honey-beebooks) reviewed 4/15/2009...
1 member(s) found this review helpful.

Not sure why other members claim this isn't hardcover, it certainly is. Perhaps the UPC codes were mixed up somehow, the book that arrived was hardcover.

On another note, this is an excellent book. My grandfather was a huge fan and collector of Stephen King books- now at the ripe age of twenty-one I am beginning to enjoy his work (both movies and books) more and more. I will admit that the books I have read have been lengthy and somewhat hard to get through, but very well worth it. A very talented man who is a huge inspiration to me. Some day I hope to write books even half as well as Mr. King does. I can't wait to collect everything I possibly can by this genius. I HIGHLY recommend this as a starter book if you are new to Stephen King, it is one of my favorites.

Gloria M. (glo) - Belleville, IL reviewed 3/22/2007...
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1 member(s) found this review helpful.

This is a large paperback


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Michelle L. (keyi) reviewed 7/24/2006...
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Intensely disturbing read

Tamera W. (tamijowill) reviewed 10/4/2009...

My copy of this book does not have the dust jacket.

Kathryn C. (Hellraiser) reviewed 2/17/2010...
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Great book! Annie in the novel makes Annie in the movie look nice! This is from when Stephen King was still putting out original works.


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