
Genie U. (
genie) reviewed on 8/28/2006...
4 member(s) found this review helpful.
I'm not a King fan, but this series was great! The Green Mile represents the last walk taken by condemned prisoners. Is John Coffey a vicious murder of children, or a gentle giant wrongfully accused? Set in 1932, this story of murder, mystery and miracles is told from the point of view of a prison guard.
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This is the first volume of the story of John Coffey who was caught with two dead children in his arms. He is not an ordinary man. After reading it, I couldn't wait for the next volume.
2 member(s) found this review helpful.
This is part one of six.

Alysa K. (
alysak) reviewed on 5/31/2006...
2 member(s) found this review helpful.
Sister's are killed in the depression era and the killer does not even understand their brutal deaths. This story is told from the perspective of the death row superintendent as he sits in a nursing home.

KATHERINE D. (
wylchild) reviewed on 5/15/2006...
2 member(s) found this review helpful.
I've always loved Stephen King's stories, but also had a difficult time getting thru his books because of the detail he always puts in them...so I usually wait for the movie versions, which I did in this case too. So far, the story is following the movie to a tee and hasn't dragged or become bogged down by details. I'm impressed.
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The beginning of the story where John Coffey gains insight into his life in prison. Very good book
1 member(s) found this review helpful.
They were sisters, and the picture-perfect image of innocence. No one understood their brutal deaths, not even the man who killed them.

Julie B. (
Jules) reviewed on 1/23/2006...
1 member(s) found this review helpful.
I loved the saries!! Very well written and enjoyable!
1 member(s) found this review helpful.
Great read Stephen King is awsome!

Akasha K. (
akasha) reviewed on 8/19/2005...
1 member(s) found this review helpful.
Loved it!

Ronald M. (
Fasturtle) reviewed on 3/20/2009...
A very good start on this story.
A great way to start the series
This was an okay book. It's a very short read.

Judy W. (
Bitzer) reviewed on 3/20/2007...
Great series. All six books are a great read!
As always Stephen King keeps us with our eyes glued to the pages.
In typical Steven King fashion, story keeps you on the edge of your seat.
The first part of the serial thriller

Ed S. (
edsnow) reviewed on 5/2/2006...
First part of Stephen King serial novel The Green Mile. Great book and you don't even have to wait for the next month now. Made into the movie
I recommend this book to anyone

Paula H. (
angelwolf) reviewed on 12/21/2005...
I have all six of these. So when you order this one you get all included
They were sisters, and the picture-perfect image of innocence. No one understood their brutal deaths, not even the man who killed them. But John Coffey is about to gain a new insight, about his life in prison, and about the one man who will walk him down that green mile.....toward destiny.
THIS VERSION OF THE GREEN MILE COMES IN A SERIES OF 6. I WILL ONLY POST THE 1ST BOOK, BUT THE PERSON INTERESTED WILL RECEIVE ALL SIX BOOKS. I JUST DON'T THINK IS FARE TO POST ALL SIX BOOKS IF THEY'RE A PART OF ONE BOOK.

Janey H. (
IMADiva) reviewed on 8/21/2005...
Book I of The Green Mile . . . I couldn't wait for the second one to come out!

Stacy L. (
stacyl67) reviewed on 8/1/2005...
Book one in the series:
From the back of the book:
They were sisters, and the picture-perfect image of innocence. No one understood their brutal deaths, not even the man who killed them. But John Coffey is about to gain a new insight, about his life in prison, and about the one man who will walk him down that green mile...toward destiny.
They were sisters, and the picture perfect image on innocence. No one understood their brutal deaths, not even the man who killed them. But John Coffey is about to gain a new insight, about his life in prison, and about the one man who will walk him down that green mile...toward destiny.
some people may not realize that Stephen King's blockbuster The Green Mile started as an experiment...
He wanted to return to the old serial style stories that were published in magazines in his own boyhood. This book, The Two Dead Girls is the beginning of that experiment.
At less than 100 pages, this book begins the story of a man, a mouse, a prison, and two dead girls...